The Oxford Handbook of Obsessive Compulsive and Spectrum Disorders (Oxford Library of Psychology)

The Oxford Handbook of Obsessive Compulsive and Spectrum Disorders (Oxford Library of Psychology)

by Gail Steketee (Editor)

Synopsis

The Oxford Handbook of Obsessive Compulsive and Spectrum Disorders reviews current literature on obsessive compulsive disorder and its associated spectrum conditions - body dysmorphic disorder, hoarding, trichotillomania, tic disorders, and Tourette's Syndrome. Authored by leading experts in these fields, these 27 chapters summarize and synthesize current findings, providing an authoritative guide for practice and research in this unique subject area. With sections dedicated to phenomenology and epidemiology, biological features, genetic factors, neurological features, and cognitive processing models for understanding how people with OCD and spectrum conditions respond to information. Authors then examine family and social relationships and personality features, and how these factors can affect an individual with an OC spectrum disorder, especially older adults, children, and adolescents. Theoretical models for understanding these disorders and newer experimental therapies for treating them are also presented. A final chapter examines some of the most challenging research issues and understudied aspects of these psychiatric problems, especially hoarding, with hopes that this volume will encourage original research performed by practitioners.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 22 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 0195376218
ISBN 13: 9780195376210

Media Reviews

This book has been successful in maintaining freshness without comprising on the comprehensiveness of the text. It is well researched and equally well referenced... Overall, this appears to be an indispensable text for the student and the clinican alike. -- Himanshu Tyagi, The British Journal of Psychiatry


Author Bio
Gail Steketee, Ph.D., is Dean and Professor at Boston University's School of Social Work.