The Wiley Handbook of Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, 2 volume set, provides a comprehensive reference on the phenomenology, epidemiology, assessment, and treatment of OCD and OCD-related conditions throughout the lifespan and across cultures. • Provides the most complete and up-to-date information on the highly diverse spectrum of OCD-related issues experienced by individuals through the lifespan and cross-culturally • Covers OCD-related conditions including Tourette’s syndrome, excoriation disorder, trichotillomania, hoarding disorder, body dysmorphic disorder and many others • OCD and related conditions present formidable challenges for both research and practice, with few studies having moved beyond the most typical contexts and presentations • Includes important material on OCD and related conditions in young people and older adults, and across a range of cultures with diverse social and religious norms Table of Contents: Table of Contents List of Contributors Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders: Where Have We Been? Dean McKay, Jonathan Abramowitz and Eric A. Storch 1. Description and Prevalence of OCD in Children and Adolescents Sophie C. James, Lara J. Farrell and Melanie J. Zimmer-Gembeck 2. Diagnostic Description and Prevalence Andrew G. Guzick, Adam M. Reid, Amanda M. Balki, Cindi Flores, Anyaliese D. Hancock-Smith, Brian Olsen, Greg Muller, Gary R. Geffken and Joseph P.H. McNamara 3. Description and Prevalence of OCD in the Elderly Mary E. Dozier and Catherine R. Ayers 4. Cross-Cultural Phenomenology of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Williams, M.T., Chapman, L. K., Simms, J. V., and Tellawi, G 5. Diagnostic Assessment and Measures of Symptom Severity for OCD in Adults Kevin D. Wu 6. Measures for diagnosing and measuring severity of OCD symptoms in children Hannah Frank, Elyse Stewart, Jennifer Herren, and Kristen Benito 7. Functional Assessment Lillian Reuman and Jonathan S. Abramowitz 8. Assessment of Cognitive Distortions and Cognitive Biases Patrick A. Vogel and Stian Solem 9. A Critical Review of Neuropsychological Functioning and Heterogeneity in Individuals with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Michael J. Larson and Ann Clawson 10. An International Perspective On Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Assessment Miquel A. Fullana, Clara López-Sola, Lorena Fernández de la Cruz and Pino Alonso 11. Using Objective Personality Assessment for Effective Treatment Planning Caleb W. Lack and Brittany M. Riggin 12. Psychological Models and Treatments of OCD for Adults Noah C. Berman, Rachel Schwartz and Jennifer Park 13. Psychological Models and Treatments for OCD in Children Amy Przeworski and Jennifer M. Birnkrant 14. Biological Models and Treatments for OCD in Adults S. Evelyn Stewart and Adrian S. Loh 15. Neurobiological and neurodevelopmental perspectives on OCD and their clinical implications Tord Ivarsson, Bernhard Weidle, Gudmundur Skarphedinsson and Robert Valderhaug 16. Pharmacological Augmentations of SRIs for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Eric W. Leppink and Jon E. Grant 17. Contamination Fear and Avoidance in Adults Dean McKay and Sean Carp 18. Contamination Concerns in Children and Adolescents Robert R. Selles, Elysse A. Arnold and Eric A. Storch 19. Responsibility, checking, and reassurance seeking in OCD Rachael L. Neal, Gillian M. Alcolado and Adam. S. Radomsky 20. Harm Avoidance and Checking Rituals in Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Michelle Rozenman, Allison Vreeland and Tara S. Peris 21. Symmetry, Ordering, and Arranging Symptoms in Adults Steven Taylor 22. Symmetry and Ordering in Youth with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Amy M. Jacobsen and Ashley J. Smith 23. Repugnant Obsessions: Phenomenology, Etiology, and Treatment David A. Clark and Catherine A. Hilchey 24. Unacceptable Obsessional Thoughts in Children and Adolescents Carly Johnco and Eric A. Storch 25. Mental Contamination Anna E. Coughtrey, Roz Shafran and Sophie Bennett 26. Obsessive-compulsive problems in very young children Tommy Chou, Mariah DeSerisy, Abbe M. Garcia, Jennifer B. Freeman and Jonathan S. Comer 27. Insight in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Monica S. Wu and Adam B. Lewin 28. Postpartum Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Shannon M. Blakey and Jonathan S. Abramowitz 29. Understanding and Treating Scrupulosity Jedidiah Siev, Jonathan D. Huppert and Shelby E. Zuckerman 30. Assessment and Treatment of Relationship-Related OCD Symptoms (ROCD): A Modular Approach Guy Doron and Danny Derby 31. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Comorbidity: Rates, Models, and Treatment Approaches Neil A. Rector, Jesse Lee Wilde and Margaret A. Richter 32. Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder Michael G. Wheaton and Anthony Pinto 33. Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome Margo Thienemann and Tanya K. Murphy 34. Exposure Therapy Shannon M. Blakey, Lillian Reuman, Ryan J. Jacoby and Jonathan S. Abramowitz 35. Cognitive therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder Morag Yule and Maureen L. Whittal 36. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for OCD Brooke M. Smith, Ellen J. Bluett, Eric B. Lee, and Michael P. Twohig 37. Family-Based Conceptualization and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Cynthia Turner, Georgina Krebs and Jessie Destro 38. An Interpersonal Perspective on the Conceptualization and Treatment OCD Jonathan S. Abramowitz 39. Metacognitive Model and Treatment of OCD Adrian Wells, Samuel Myers, Michael Simons and Peter Fisher 40. Computer Aided Interventions For Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders Erik Anderssona, David Mataix-Colsa, and Christian Rücka 41. Neurosurgical Treatments for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Sarah M. Fayad and Herbert E. Ward |