- Author
- Title
- Towards improving treatment for childhood OCD: Analyzing mediating mechanisms & non-response
- Supervisors
- Co-supervisors
- Award date
- 4 July 2013
- Number of pages
- 215
- ISBN
- 9789064646775
- Document type
- PhD thesis
- Faculty
- Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
- Abstract
- What are mediating mechanisms in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)? For whom does CBT work and for whom is CBT less effective? What should be recommended for those children who do not sufficiently benefit from CBT? The studies described in the present thesis were aimed to answer these questions.
- Note
- Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam
- Persistent Identifier
- https://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.395555
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Thesis
Front cover
Title pages
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Psychometric properties of a Dutch version of the Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire - Child Version (OBQ-CV)
Chapter 2: Psychometric properties of the Dutch version of the Meta-Cognitions Questionnaire - Adolescent Version (MCQ-A) in non-clinical adolescents and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder
Chapter 3: The time-course of threat processing in children: A temporal dissociation between selective attention and behavioral interference
Chapter 4: Selective attention for threat: No evidence of increased bias in children and adolescents with OCD
Chapter 5: Mediating mechanisms in cognitive behavioral therapy for childhood OCD: The role of dysfunctional cognition
Chapter 6: Non-response to cognitive behavioral therapy for childhood OCD: Adding treatment modalities not always necessary
Summary & General discussion
Nederlandse samenvatting
References
Dankwoord
Curriculum vitae
Back cover
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