Managing unwanted intrusive thoughts in obsessive compulsive disorder: relative effectiveness of suppression, focused-distraction, and acceptance

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  • who: Catherine O Flynn from the This Article was downloaded from Harvard UniversitySan Diego, CA, USA have published the Article: Managing Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts In Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Relative Effectiveness Of Suppression, Focused-Distraction, and Acceptance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors evaluated the relative effectiveness of suppression and two alternative mental control techniques-focused distraction and acceptance-on the frequency of intrusions and distress associated with them. The focus of this research is on discrete, unwanted thoughts that enter conscious awareness, and that are experienced as nonvolitional, ego-dystonic, distracting, discomforting, and difficult . . .

     

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