2010
DOI: 10.1017/s1352465810000111
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A Randomized Clinical Trial to Examine Enhancing Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with Motivational Interviewing and Thought Mapping

Abstract: Adding two individual sessions of MI and TM before CBGT successfully reduced OCD symptoms and was more effective than using CBGT group alone.

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“…RCTs on the benefits of adding motivational interviewing to CBT have been conflicting, with one showing no additional benefits [678], while another demonstrated improved symptom reduction and remission rates compared with CBT alone [679]. While EMDR was more effective than an SSRI in a RCT [680], data are limited and this technique is not generally recommended for patients with OCD.…”
Section: Obsessive-compulsive Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RCTs on the benefits of adding motivational interviewing to CBT have been conflicting, with one showing no additional benefits [678], while another demonstrated improved symptom reduction and remission rates compared with CBT alone [679]. While EMDR was more effective than an SSRI in a RCT [680], data are limited and this technique is not generally recommended for patients with OCD.…”
Section: Obsessive-compulsive Disordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals who received CBT + MI had faster gains and finished treatment three sessions earlier than those who received CBT + psychoeducation, though OCD symptoms did not differ posttreatment (Merlo et al 2010). Finally, Meyer et al (2010) tested a strategy to enhance cognitive behavioral group therapy (CBGT), which involves E/RP as well as cognitive restructuring, for adults with OCD by including two individual therapy sessions that included MI (as well as thought mapping) delivered weekly prior to entering a 12-week course of CBGT. Forty patients were assigned to receive either an information-only control treatment or the MI + thought mapping enhancement, and a completer analysis found patients who received the enhancement sessions evidenced statistically significantly greater improvement after treatment, though in this case MI was combined with another intervention.…”
Section: Nature Of the Problem And Research Basementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, motivational therapy may be important in the treatment of severe OCD in general, regardless of whether it is associated with poor insight. 90,91 Although there is no study comparing poor-and goodinsight hoarding disorder in terms of sociodemographic, clinical, or treatment outcomes, the same rationale regarding OCD and BDD is potentially applicable to it. However, an additional problem might exist.…”
Section: Insightmentioning
confidence: 99%