Eric A. Storch, PhD, holds the McIngvale Presidential Endowed Chair and is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine. He has published over 750 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and Dr. Storch has edited or co-edited 20 books dealing with treatment of complex cases in children, clinical complications in the assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and childhood anxiety. He has received grant funding for his work in OCD, related disorders (e.g., tics), and anxiety in youth with and without ASD from the National Institutes of Health, CDC, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, Tourette Syndrome Association, and National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders. He is considered an international leader in the nature and treatment of pediatric and adult OCD and related conditions. Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Ph.D. is Professor and Associate Chair of Psychology, and Research Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina (UNC). He is also the Director of the UNC Anxiety and Stress Disorders Clinic. His research and clinical interests are focused on the nature and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other problems related to anxiety and fear. Dr. Abramowitz has published over 250 research articles, books, and book chapters and he is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. His service and contributions to the field have been recognized through awards from the Mayo Clinic Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Division 12 of the American Psychological Association, the National Institute of Mental health, and the International Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Foundation. Dean McKay, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Fordham University and is current President of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology. He is Associate Editor of Behavior Therapy, Behaviour Research and Therapy and Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. He has edited or co-edited 19 books addressing the treatment of complex cases in children and adults, obsessive-compulsive disorder, disgust in psychopathology and research methodology, and published over 250 journal articles and book chapters. Dr. McKay serves on the Scientific Council of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), as well as on the Scientific Advisory Board of the International Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Foundation (IOCDF). His research has focused primarily on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), the role of disgust in psychopathology, and most recently on selective sound sensitivity (also known as Misophonia).
Show moreEric A. Storch, PhD, holds the McIngvale Presidential Endowed Chair and is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine. He has published over 750 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and Dr. Storch has edited or co-edited 20 books dealing with treatment of complex cases in children, clinical complications in the assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and childhood anxiety. He has received grant funding for his work in OCD, related disorders (e.g., tics), and anxiety in youth with and without ASD from the National Institutes of Health, CDC, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, Tourette Syndrome Association, and National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders. He is considered an international leader in the nature and treatment of pediatric and adult OCD and related conditions. Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Ph.D. is Professor and Associate Chair of Psychology, and Research Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina (UNC). He is also the Director of the UNC Anxiety and Stress Disorders Clinic. His research and clinical interests are focused on the nature and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other problems related to anxiety and fear. Dr. Abramowitz has published over 250 research articles, books, and book chapters and he is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. His service and contributions to the field have been recognized through awards from the Mayo Clinic Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Division 12 of the American Psychological Association, the National Institute of Mental health, and the International Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Foundation. Dean McKay, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Fordham University and is current President of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology. He is Associate Editor of Behavior Therapy, Behaviour Research and Therapy and Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. He has edited or co-edited 19 books addressing the treatment of complex cases in children and adults, obsessive-compulsive disorder, disgust in psychopathology and research methodology, and published over 250 journal articles and book chapters. Dr. McKay serves on the Scientific Council of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), as well as on the Scientific Advisory Board of the International Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Foundation (IOCDF). His research has focused primarily on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), the role of disgust in psychopathology, and most recently on selective sound sensitivity (also known as Misophonia).
Show more1. Introduction: What is OCD? What Is Not? and Why This Book?
Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Dean McKay, and Eric A. Storch
2. Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Sophie C. Schneider, Amita Jassi, Lauren Peile, D. Luis Ordaz, and
Eric A. Storch
3. Hair Pulling Disorder
Kara N. Kelley, Devin Dattolico, Caroline Strang, and Martha J.
Falkenstein
4. Excoriation Disorder
Hae-Joon Kim, Kelsey L. Luks, Ana Rabasco, Justyna Jurska, and
Margaret Andover
5. Hoarding Disorder
Blaise Worden and David F. Tolin
6. Misophonia an Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
Lisa Clark and Dean McKay
7. Orthorexia Nervosa and the Use of Exposure and Response
Prevention to Treat Eating-Related Obsessions and Compulsions
Hana F. Zickgraf
8. Sensory Processing and Intolerance in Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
Katherine A. Collins, Stephanie J. Grimaldi, and Emily R. Stern
9. Incompleteness, Not Just Right Experiences, and Reward
Sensitivity in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Charlene Minaya and Dean McKay
10. The Hunt for Perfect Jolly Green: Examining the Complex
Relationship between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Substance
Use
Charlene Minaya and Dean McKay
11. Stress, Trauma, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
(OCRDs)
Jennifer Forte, Christal L. Badour, C. Alex Brake, Jordyn M.
Tipsword, and Thomas G. Adams, Jr.
12. Tourette's Disorder
Kesley Ramsey and Joseph F. McGuire
13. Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome: Diagnostic and
Therapeutic Considerations with Abrupt Onset OCD
Kirti Saxena, Sherin Kurian, Johanna Saxena, and Eyal Muscal
14. Postpartum Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Nichole Fairbrother, Fiona L. Challacombe, Fanie Collardeau, and
Thanh Thuy Truong
15. The Inhibitory Learning Approach to Exposure and Response
Prevention for OCD
Samantha N. Hellberg, Heidi J. Ojalehto, Jennifer L. Buchholz, and
Jonathan S. Abramowitz
16. Childhood Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Andrew G. Guzick, Sophie C. Schneider, and Eric A. Storch
17. Technology-based Psychotherapies for OCD
Terri L. Fletcher, Anthony H. Ecker, Derrecka M. Boykin, Darius B.
Dawson, Fenan Rassu, and Natalie E. Hundt
18. Co-Occurrence of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Autism
Spectrum Disorder: Differentiation, Assessment, and Treatment
Saashi A. Bedford, Michelle Hunsche, and Connor M. Kerns
19. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive and
Related Disorders
Jennifer Krafft, Julie M. Petersen, and Michael P. Twohig
20. Couple-Based CBT for OCD
Jennifer L. Buchholz, Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Samantha N. Hellberg,
and Heidi J. Ojalehto
21. Advances in Treating non-OCD Obsessive-Compulsive and Related
Disorders
Abel S. Mathew, Ivar Snorrason, Martha J. Falkenstein, and Han-Joo
Lee
22. Distress Tolerance
Shannon M. Blakey and Megan K. Lanier
23. Prevention of OCD
Shiu F. Wong, John H. Riskind, and Frederick Aardema
Eric A. Storch, PhD, holds the McIngvale Presidential Endowed Chair
and is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral
Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine. He has published over 750
peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, and Dr. Storch
has edited or co-edited 20 books dealing with treatment of complex
cases in children, clinical complications in the assessment and
treatment of anxiety disorders,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, and childhood anxiety. He has
received grant funding for his work in OCD, related disorders
(e.g., tics), and anxiety in youth with and without ASD from the
National Institutes of Health, CDC, Agency for Health
Care Research and Quality, International Obsessive Compulsive
Foundation, Tourette Syndrome Association, and National Alliance
for Research on Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders. He is
considered an international leader in the nature and treatment of
pediatric and adult OCD and related conditions.
Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Ph.D. is Professor and Associate Chair of
Psychology, and Research Professor of Psychiatry at the University
of North Carolina (UNC). He is also the Director of the UNC Anxiety
and Stress Disorders Clinic. His research and clinical interests
are focused on the nature and treatment of obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD) and other problems related to anxiety and fear. Dr.
Abramowitz has published over 250 research articles, books, and
book chapters and he
is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and
Related Disorders. His service and contributions to the field have
been recognized through awards from the Mayo Clinic Department of
Psychiatry and
Psychology, Division 12 of the American Psychological Association,
the National Institute of Mental health, and the International
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Foundation.
Dean McKay, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at
Fordham University and is current President of the Society for a
Science of Clinical Psychology. He is Associate Editor of Behavior
Therapy, Behaviour Research and Therapy and Journal of
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders. He has edited or
co-edited 19 books addressing the treatment of complex cases in
children and adults, obsessive-compulsive disorder, disgust in
psychopathology and research methodology, and published over 250
journal articles and book chapters. Dr. McKay serves on the
Scientific Council of the Anxiety and Depression Association of
America (ADAA), as well as on the Scientific Advisory Board of
the
International Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Foundation (IOCDF). His
research has focused primarily on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
(OCD), the role of disgust in psychopathology, and most recently on
selective sound sensitivity (also known as Misophonia).
Organized by three of the most prolific scholars from the field of
obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, this paragon of
knowledge brings together basic concepts and complex problems into
an undisputable masterpiece. It is an essential item in the
bookshelf of any mental health clinician."-Prof. Leonardo F
Fontenelle, MD, PhD, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,
Monash University, Australia
Dr. Storch and colleagues and all of the chapter authors have given
us an amazing overview of the relationship OCD has to other
conditions, how it is best treated outside of the standard
one-on-one session, and what we have to look forward to in the
future of OCD and Related Disorders Care.This book is a welcome
addition to the library of anyone treating OCD and Related
Disorders, and will likely be dog-eared from continued use as a
reference both in and out of sessions."-Patrick B. McGrath, PhD,
Head of Clinical Services, NOCD
This is an exceptional and much-needed compilation, compulsory for
anyone wishing to keep abreast of the most recent advances in the
field of OCD and related disorders. The authors successfully
synthesize emerging research and concepts into practical treatment
implications and recommendations, no small feat given the
complexity of the data and the disorders."-Rachel A. Davis, MD,
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Vice Chair for Clinical
Affairs, Medical Director, OCD and Neuromodulation Programs,
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Complexity is part and parcel of the clinical expression of OCD and
related disorders. This text is a must read for clinicians,
researchers and students alike who will work with these patients in
practice or in research settings and presents latest innovations in
treatment science and practice. Storch, Abramowitz and McKay, world
leading authorities in the field of OCRDs, have compiled the most
comprehensive volume to date on this topic, delivering novel,
practical solutions to complex clinical issues."-Lara J. Farrell,
PhD, Associate Professor, School of Applied Psychology, Griffith
University, Australia
As a clinician who specializes in the treatment of OCD and related
disorders, I often feel as if I am one unanswered question away
from dramatically reducing someone's suffering. People with these
conditions rarely fit perfectly into one simple category for which
a manual would spell out the whole treatment approach. Storch,
Abramowitz, and McKay, to whom I have grown accustomed turning to
for answers, have pulled together the most comprehensive collection
of studies possible in Complexities in Obsessive Compulsive and
Related Disorders. This will be the first place I look when I think
'what about...?' and it will be required reading for anyone I
train."-Jon Hershfield, MFT, Director of the Center for OCD and
Anxiety at Sheppard Pratt
Storch, Abramowitz, and McKay have assembled an all-star cast to
tackle this subject. Clinicians take note, this is not an ivory
tower compilation intended only for scientific investigators. This
book provides highly useful clinical information that can inform
the implementation of treatment. Descendants of Copernicus may
someday discover OCD is not the center of the OCRD universe, but,
for now, it provides a practical theme for a book that will
enlighten readers about clinical conditions the editors rightly
contend have been 'misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and
mistreated.'"-C. Alec Pollard, PhD, Director, Center for OCD &
Anxiety-Related Disorders, Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine
Institute, Professor Emeritus of Family and Community Medicine,
Saint Louis University School of Medicine
For a clinician with extensive experience in treating complex cases
of OCD, this book is a treat. It offers a timely and indispensable
road map for the complex and changing landscape of OCRD and its
borderlands. Offering new insight for experienced clinicians and a
comprehensive overview for researchers and students at once is
simply brilliant."-Bernhard Weidle, MD, PhD, Norwegian University
of Science and Technology
Storch, Abramowitz and McKay have teamed up with a host of
excellent clinical researchers to assemble a truly comprehensive
collection of chapters that explain OCD and multiple related
disorders. The authors do a fine job of pointing out the
similarities and differences among these debilitating conditions
and pointing to the clinical implications of the research findings.
Well done!"-Gail Steketee, PhD, Professor and Dean Emerita, Boston
University
A much-needed and invaluable compendium that expertly fills a gap
in the literature. Unique and impressive in its scope, this
one-stop reference guide provides excellent coverage of key issues,
nuances and challenges in a murky field of complex conditions. A
'must-have' for the clinician's bookshelf."-Aureen Pinto Wagner,
PhD, Director, The Anxiety Wellness Center, Cary, NC
This is a must-have resource for any clinician, researcher,
educator, and trainee working with Obsessive Compulsive or related
disorders (OCRDs). Authored by a who's who of leading authorities,
this book brings much needed clarity to the DSM-5 conceptualization
of OCRDs through careful description of the unique and overlapping
clinical features and highly pragmatic assessment and treatment
guidelines for over a dozen, often poorly understood, yet
surprisingly common, OCD-related clinical presentations, including
hoarding, body dysmorphia, hairpulling, skinpicking, sensory
intolerance, Tourette's disorder, as well as OCD complicated by
trauma, substance use, and autism."-John Piacentini, PhD, ABPP,
Director, UCLA Child OCD, Anxiety and Tic Disorders Program and
Center for Child Anxiety, Resilience, Education and Support
(CARES)
Hurrah! The formidable trio of Storch, Abramowitz and McKay have
done it again! This book provides an engaging up-to-date resource
by leading global experts on Obsessive-Compulsive and Related
Disorders. It seamlessly incorporates advances in science that
inform best practices for assessment and management of these
disorders. With pearls of wisdom throughout, this book deserves to
be front and center in bookshelves of everyone working with
OCRD."-S. Evelyn Stewart, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, University
of British Columbia, Scientific & Clinical Advisory Board Member,
International OCD Foundation, Founding Director- British Columbia
Children's Hospital Provincial OCD Program
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