2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1211598
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Obsessive–compulsive existential type: a dialectical-phenomenological approach

Lívia Fukuda,
Melissa Tamelini,
Guilherme Messas

Abstract: The clinical presentation of obsessive–compulsive patients is characterized by unwanted, intrusive, nonsensical, self-related, and recurrent ideas, thoughts, images, or impulses associated with active compulsive compensations. Under the operational diagnostic criteria adopted by the biological- and cognitive-oriented neopositivist medical paradigm, it is known as “obsessive–compulsive disorder.” However, this paradigm has been criticized for its controversial assumptions, limited methodologies, theoretic biase… Show more

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