Obsessive-compulsive disorder: phenomenology, pathophysiology, and treatment
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PREFACE
CONTRIBUTORS
1. INTRODUCTION: NARRATIVES OF OCD
Elias Aboujaoude and Christopher Pittenger
SECTION 1: CLINICAL PRESENTATION
AND DIAGNOSIS
2. CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF OCD 11
Fred Penze!
3. PEDIATRIC OCD: CLINICAL COURSE,
PHENOMENOLOGY, AND ASSESSMENT 23
Rachel E. Ginsberg, Samantha Morrison,
Anthony Puiiafico
4. EPIDEMIOLOGY, COMORBIDITY, AND BURDEN
OF OCD 35
Albina R. Torres, Leonardo F. Fontenelle,
Rose// G. Shavitt, Marcelo Q. Hoexter,
Christopher Pittenger, Euripedes C. Miguel
5. NATURAL HISTORY AND LONG-TERM
OUTCOME IN OCD 47
Michael H. Bloch
6. QUALITY OF LIFE AND PSYCHOSOCIAL
FUNCTIONING OF OCD 57
Christina L. Boisseau, Carly M. Schwartzman,
and Steven A. Rasmussen
lx 10. DISGUST AND OCD
xi Lauren Mancusi, Dean McKay, and Bunmi Olatunji
1 11. SENSORY PROCESSING AND INTOLERANCE
IN OCD
Stephanie J. Grimaldi and Emily ft. Stern
12. SCRUPULOSITY AND SLOWNESS IN OCD:
PERFECTIONISM AS A CENTRAL MECHANISM
Rachel Ojserkis and Dean McKay
13. VARIABLE INSIGHT IN OCD
Rebecca J. Hamblin, Jennifer Moonjung Park,
Monica S. Wu, and Eric A. Storch
14. CLINICAL RATING SCALES FOR OCD
Joseph F. McGuire, Eric A. Storch,
and Wayne Goodman
15. NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTION IN OCD
Amitai Abramovitch
16. HABITS AND GOALS IN OCD
Claire M. Gillan
17. INTOLERANCE OF UNCERTAINTY IN OCD
Ryan J. Jacoby and Jonathan S. Abramowitz
18. PATHOLOGICAL RESPONSIBILITY,
THOUGHT-ACTION FUSION, AND THOUGHT
CONTROL IN OCD
Christine Purdon
7. PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVES ON OCD 65
Robert A. King SECTION 3: BIOLOGICAL UNDERPINNINGS
19. GENETICS OF OCD
Paul Arnold
SECTION 2: PHENOMENOLOGY
AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
8. SYMPTOM HETEROGENEITY IN OCD:
A DIMENSIONAL APPROACH 75
Maria Conceição do Rosário,
Marcelo Camargo Batistuzzo, and Ygor Ferrao
9. INCOMPLETENESS AND HARM AVOIDANCE IN OCD 93
Stefano Pallanti, Jennifer Barnes, Christopher
Pittenger, and Jane Eisen
20. NEUROCIRCUITRY UNDERLYING OCD: NEURAL
NETWORKS UNDERLYING REWARD AND ACTION
SELECTION
Suzanne N. Haber
21. FUNCTIONAL NEUROIMAGING STUDIES IN
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER: OVERVIEW
AND SYNTHESIS
Brian ft Brennan and Scott L. Rauch
101
113
119
129
137
149
161
171
179
189
201
213
V
22. TASK-BASED FUNCTIONAL NEUROIMAGING SECTION 5: TREATMENT
STUDIES OF OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE 36. OVERVIEW OF THE TREATMENT OF OCD
DISORDER: A HYPOTHESIS-DRIVEN REVIEW 231 403
M. M. Vaghi and T W. Robbins H. Blair Simpson
23. THE STRUCTURE OF THE OCD BRAIN 247 37. EXPOSURE AND RESPONSE PREVENTION
Premika S. W. Boedhoe and Odile A. van den Heuvel IN OCD 411
Jonathan S. Abramowitz
24. BRAIN FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY IN OCD 259 38. COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR OCD 421
Carles Soriano-Mas and Ben J. Harrison Maureen Whittal
25. NEUROTRANSMITTER DYSREGULATION IN OCD 271 39. MINDFULNESS AND ACCEPTANCE
Use Graat, Martijn Figee, and Damiaan Denys THERAPIES FOR OCD 431
26. NEUROPEPTIDES IN OCD 289 Kate L Morrison, Brooke M. Smith,
Anahid Kabasakalian and Eric Hollander and Michael P. Twohig
40. STANDARD EVIDENCE-BASED PHARMACOLOGICAL
27. INFLUENCE OF SEX HORMONES ON OCD 301 TREATMENT FOR OCD 443
Valeria Gugiielmi, Judith Souget, Wouter van Elzelingen, Jemma E. Reid, Samar Reghunandanan,
Ingo Willuhn, and Nienke Vulink Ann Roberts, and Naomi A. Fineberg
28. PANDAS AS A POSTSTREPTOCOCCAL AUTOIMMUNE 41. THE PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC FORM OF OCD 311 REFRACTORY OCD 463
Susan E. Swedo and Kyle A. Wiliams Christopher Pittenger
42. TREATMENT OF PEDIATRIC OCD 473
SECTION 4: ANIMAL STUDIES S. Evelyn Stewart and Clare Bleak/ey
29. ANIMAL MODELS OF OCD: A CONCEPTUAL 43. FAMILY ACCOMMODATION IN OCD: PREVALENCE,
FRAMEWORK 323 IMPACT, AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS 487
Christopher Pittenger, Stephanie Dulawa, Kristin Koller and Eli R. Lebowitz
and Summer L Thompson
44. NUTRACEUTICAL AND ALTERNATIVE
30. EXTINCTION OF CONDITIONED FEAR AND TREATMENTS FOR OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE
AVOIDANCE: RELEVANCE FOR OCD 333 AND RELATED DISORDERS 495
Jose Rodríguez-Romaguera and Gregory J. Quirk David A. Camfield and Jerome Sarris
31. OCD AS A FAILURE TO INTEGRATE GOAL-DIRECTED 45. FUNCTIONAL NEUROSURGERY IN SEVERE
AND HABITUAL ACTION CONTROL 343 AND TREATMENT-REFRACTORY OCD 507
Laura Bradfield, Richard Morris, Erica C. Keen, Alik S. Widge, and Darin D. Dougherty
and Bernard W. Baileine
32. SPONTANEOUSLY OCCURRING ANIMAL 46. DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION FOR 517
MODELS OF OCD 353 INTRACTABLE OCD
Nicholas H. Dodman and Louis Shuster Wayne K. Goodman, Nigel Kennedy, Kyle Lapidus,
and Brian H. Kopell
33. MUTANT MOUSE MODELS OF OCD 363 47. INTENSIVE TREATMENT APPROACHES FOR OCD 533
Louis Y. Tee and Guoping Feng Joshua M. Nadeau, Bradley C. Riemann,
34. TARGETED CIRCUIT MANIPULATIONS and Eric A. Storch
IN THE MODELING OF OCD 375
Susanne E. Ahmari SECTION 6: OCD-RELATED DISORDERS
35. PHARMACOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL 48. OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE AND RELATED
RODENT MODELS OF OCD 385 DISORDERS: A NEW CATEGORY IN DSM-5 541
Summer L Thompson and Stephanie C. Dulawa Katharine A. Philiips
VI
TABLE OF CONTENTS
49. CLINICAL FEATURES, ASSESSMENT, AND
TREATMENT OF BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER 547
Lisa Zakhary, Hilary Weingarden,
Alexandra Sullivan, and Sabine Wilhelm
50. BODY DYSMORPHIC DISORDER: NEUROBIOLOGY
AND GENETICS 557
Jamie D. Feusner and Danyale McCurdy-McKinnon
51. TRICHOTILLOMANIA AND SKIN PICKING DISORDER 567
Jon E. Grant, Sarah A. Redden, and Eric W. Leppink
52. HOARDING DISORDER: CLINICAL PRESENTATION
AND TREATMENT 579
Randy 0. Frost, Lucy Graves, and Elizabeth Atkins
53. COMORBIDITY IN PEDIATRIC OCD: TOURETTE
SYNDROME 589
Michael H. Bloch
SECTION 7: COMORBIDITY
54. MOOD AND ANXIETY DISORDER COMORBIDITY
IN OCD 603
L Baer, A. Fang, N. C. Berman, and W. E. Minichiello
55. PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA EXPOSURE AND
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS 613
Dean McKay, Rachel Ojserkis, and Jon D. Elhai
56. EATING DISORDER COMORBIDITY WITH OCD 623
Marina Gershkovich, Olivia Pascucci,
and Joanna Steing/ass
57. OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE SYMPTOMS IN
SCHIZOPHRENIA: CLINICAL FEATURES,
NEUROBIOLOGICAL CORRELATES, AND TREATMENT 631
Michael Poyurovsky
58. DIFFERENTIATING AUTISM SPECTRUM
DISORDER AND OCD 643
Robert E. Accordino, W. Philip Bartel, isobel W. Green,
Christen L. Kidd, and Christopher J. McDougle
59. PERSONALITY PATHOLOGY IN OCD: COMORBIDITY
AND CONTRAST WITH OCPD AND OTHER
PERSONALITY DISORDERS 655
Michael G. Wheaton and Anthony Pinto
SECTION 8: SPECIAL TOPICS
60. THE DYNAMICS OF OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE
DISORDER: A HEURISTIC FRAMEWORK 669
Christopher Pittenger, Patricia Grüner,
Thomas A. Adams, and Benjamin Kelmendi
61. EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES ON OCD 683
Gerrit I. van Schatkwyk and James F. Leckman
62. RESEARCH DOMAIN CRITERIA AND OCD: AN
OXYMORON? 689
Eyal Kalanthroff, Gideon £ Anholt,
and Helen Blair Simpson
63. OCD IN ETHNORACIAL MINORITIES:
SYMPTOMS, BARRIERS TO CARE, AND CULTURAL
CONSIDERATIONS FOR TREATMENT 703
Monnica I Williams and Terence Ching
64. OCD IN THE EDUCATIONAL SETTING 715
Allen H. Weg
65. THE INTEGRATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL
APPROACHES IN OCD CARE 723
Seth Feuerstein
66. OCD ADVOCACY AND ADDRESSING STIGMA 729
Jeff Szymański and Carly Bourne
67. LIVING WITH OCD 739
Elizabeth Mclngvale
Index 745
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VII
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects millions of people worldwide and causes great
suffering. Effective treatments that are available can help many, and our understanding
of the psychology, neurobiology, and clinical treatment of the disorder is advancing at a
rapid pace. Nevertheless, our understanding of this complex neuropsychiatrie condition
remains limited. Although treatment is largely beneficial, remission is rare, and a substantial
fraction of cases are refractory to even the best treatments available.
This volume provides a comprehensive and authoritative summary of the state of OCD
research and clinical practice. It covers topics ranging from genetics and neurobiology
through cognitive psychology, clinical treatment, related conditions, societal implications,
and personal experiences of patients and clinicians. It is unique in its extensive range of
coverage that extends far beyond the realm of cognitive-behavioral therapy. As such it
will serve as a valuable introduction to those new to the field, a fascinating resource for
OCD suffers and their families, and an essential reference for students, clinicians, and
researchers.
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