Looking for Outcomes: The Experience of Control and Sense of Agency in Obsessive-compulsive Behaviors

Pages: 157 - 171
Published: Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is, as its name implies, characterized by obsessions (i.e., recurrent thoughts or images, particularly ones that cause distress) as well as compulsions (i.e., urges to perform mental or physical acts repeatedly), both of which significantly impair everyday functioning [1]. Obsessions are considered to be recurrent distressing impressions that something is wrong with an action or with a situation, such as an...
Paper Details
Title
Looking for Outcomes: The Experience of Control and Sense of Agency in Obsessive-compulsive Behaviors
Published Date
Jan 1, 2010
Journal
Pages
157 - 171
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