3 criticisms of the cognitive approach: if an inflated sense of self was the only factor, many people would suffer from OCD; Given the huge range of human behaviour it seems odd the inflated sense of self mainly leads to washing and checking; Patients wit
Tallis (1995)
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39% of female patients reported an onset of the disorder during pregnancy
Neziroglu et al (1992)
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Behaviour patterns in patients reflect an attempt to prevent themselves from being responsible for adverse consequences. Thinking errors lead to obsessive thoughts.
Salkovskis (1991)
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Found undesirable and uncontrolled events in patients with OCD in the sixth months up to onset of symptoms
Khanna (1998)
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Those who suffered childhood sexual abuse were 5 times more likely to suffer OCD
Saunders (1992)
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69% of female patients with OCD had the onset or worsening of symptoms during pregnancy or childbirth
Buttolph and Holland (1990)
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39% of female patients reported an onset of the disorder during pregnancy
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Neziroglu et al (1992)
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Behaviour patterns in patients reflect an attempt to prevent themselves from being responsible for adverse consequences. Thinking errors lead to obsessive thoughts.
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Found undesirable and uncontrolled events in patients with OCD in the sixth months up to onset of symptoms
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Those who suffered childhood sexual abuse were 5 times more likely to suffer OCD
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