Explanatory Psychological Models of Obsessive Functioning: Systematic Review of Mancini’s Cognitive Model and Theoretical Review of Young’s Maladaptive Cognitive Schemas Model
Abstract:Obsessive-compulsive disorder is one of the most common, debilitating, and expensive illnesses for the medical systems focusing on mental health. Given the heterogeneity specific to obsessive-compulsive symptomatology, experts have proposed several explanatory models over time to point out the mechanisms leading to such pathology. This research study – organised into two parts – analyses existing empirical data regarding two explanatory cognitive models of obsessive functioning, namely Mancini’s cognitive mode… Show more
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