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1 ehavior, but only subjects with OCD reported obsessions.
2 ns; however, this finding is more robust for obsessions.
3 ose patients with symmetry or other atypical obsessions.
4 activity mediated capsulotomy improvement on obsessions.
5 ative model of compulsivity, might relate to obsessions and anxiety, we recorded measures of continge
6 : aggression, sexual, religious, and somatic obsessions and checking compulsions, 3) cleaning: cleani
7                                Four factors--obsessions and checking, symmetry and ordering, cleanlin
8 nclear how many people in the community have obsessions and compulsions and associated levels of inte
9 face viewing was associated with severity of obsessions and compulsions and degree of poor insight in
10                              The presence of obsessions and compulsions and mental disorders was asse
11 correlations between eating disorder-related obsessions and compulsions and thickness of the anterior
12                                              Obsessions and compulsions are common in the adult popul
13 ve disorder is that patients know that their obsessions and compulsions are excessive, but their symp
14  (N = 25) were evaluated for the presence of obsessions and compulsions by means of the Structured Cl
15 3 a priori categories used to group types of obsessions and compulsions in the Yale-Brown Obsessive C
16 g of bizarre items and the presence of other obsessions and compulsions related to their hoarding, su
17                                  Subclinical obsessions and compulsions should be taken into account
18 Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) involves obsessions and compulsions that cause impairment and dis
19             It is characterized by recurrent obsessions and compulsions that create distress and inte
20                                              Obsessions and compulsions were frequent in individuals
21 ompulsive disorder had a higher rate of both obsessions and compulsions, an earlier age at onset, and
22 6.55 to -1.13]) reduced binge-eating-related obsessions and compulsions, and SGAs reduced symptoms of
23  networks are responsible for improvement of obsessions and compulsions, rather than local impact at
24 and contamination, and 4) hoarding: hoarding obsessions and compulsions.
25  patients during personalized provocation of obsessions and compulsions.
26 ral network presumably effective in reducing obsessions and compulsions.
27 OCD) is a debilitating illness consisting of obsessions and compulsions.
28 ed rapid, robust, and durable improvement in obsessions and compulsions.
29      Case relatives had higher rates of both obsessions and compulsions; however, this finding is mor
30 gnostic criteria for PG highlights a role of obsessions and compulsivity in PG, and the lifetime co-o
31 propriate labeling of worries or concerns as obsessions and overestimating the degree of interference
32 factors generated were 1) symmetry: symmetry obsessions and repeating, ordering, and counting compuls
33  the brain as a critical pathway involved in obsessions and the intimately linked compulsive-repetiti
34 ) is a psychiatric disorder characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions.
35 trusive and senseless thoughts and impulses (obsessions) and by repetitive behaviors (compulsions).
36 racterized by persistent intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive actions (compulsions).
37  (OCD), characterized by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions), is a
38 aracterized by recurrent intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and ritualistic (compulsive) behaviors.
39 ent and personality traits, such as anxiety, obsessions, and perfectionism, which may reflect neurobi
40                                              Obsessions are more specific to the phenotype than are c
41 ry compulsions (class 2), germ/contamination obsessions (class 3), and severe OC (class 4).
42 pression, dysthymia, anxiety, panic, phobia, obsession, compulsion, posttraumatic, care management, c
43  potential (LFP) signals in this area during obsession/compulsion are lacking.
44 that young patients experience in dismissing obsessions, compulsions, and worry despite recognition t
45     A subgroup of OCD patients with symmetry obsessions did respond to phenelzine.
46 s are essential for health has grown into an obsession, driven largely by an effort to reduce heart d
47  this interest grew into a beetle-collecting obsession during his college days.
48 by various consequences of mega-mergers, the obsession for blockbuster drugs, the shift of control of
49                             Time occupied by obsessions improved immediately (median Y-BOCS item 1 sc
50 hey can be differentiated by the presence of obsessions in OCD and by excessive capacity to delay rew
51                                              Obsessions may fluctuate over time but often occur or wo
52 ne (n=8) reported significant improvement in obsessions (measured by OCD-VAS) during the infusion com
53              Post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessions of child harm, and a range of anxiety disorde
54 ment of the tics of Tourette's syndrome, the obsessions of OCD, the binge eating behaviors of bulimia
55 d highest on the symmetry factor and somatic obsessions, on the cleaning factor.
56  (55%) in the obsessive-compulsive group had obsessions only.
57 es: symmetry (symmetry, evening up, checking obsessions; ordering, arranging, counting, writing-rewri
58    The presence of anxiety/depression and of obsessions (particularly aggressive and shameful thought
59 terised by personality change, irritability, obsessions, poor insight, and pervasive deficits in fron
60 ug-free OCD adults (n=15) with near-constant obsessions received two 40-min intravenous infusions, on
61 ar Yale-Brown scale target symptoms, such as obsessions related to symmetry and exactness.
62  behaviors thought be performed to alleviate obsession-related anxiety.
63 t, how these beliefs lead to compulsions and obsessions remains unclear.
64 um was significantly correlated with greater obsession severity on the CY-BOCS in the subgroup of psy
65 ween treatment groups in change in the YBOCS obsessions subscale score over time (-0.325 compared wit
66 r then cell proliferation itself are lethal, obsession with cure of advanced disease rather than prev
67 would be predicted by the Macbeth effect, an obsession with dirt leading to hand-washing rituals resu
68 m BN had mild to moderate negative moods and obsessions with perfectionism and exactness and exaggera