A narrative review of relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder: Characteristics, causes and cognitive-behavioural interventions..

Neuro endocrinology letters Pub Date : 2024-11-04
Jan Prasko, Marie Ociskova, Ilona Krone, Julius Burkauskas, Julija Gecaite-Stonciene, Frantisek Hodny, Marija Abeltina, Milos Slepecky
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Aim: The paper describes the characteristics of relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder (R-OCD), including the types of obsessions and compulsions, the common triggers and the impact on psychological well-being and relationship functioning. It also offers basic cognitive-behavioural strategies to help patients change their attitudes towards obsessive thoughts and reduce compulsive behaviours.

Methods: This article is a narrative review of the literature and case studies on R-OCD. To search for relevant sources, we used PubMed, PsycINFO and Web of Science databases with the keywords "relationship obsessive compulsive disorder", "R-OCD", "relationship OCD" and "partner-focused OCD". We included only studies published in English from January 1990 to June 2023. The paper provides examples of how basic cognitive-behavioural strategies help individuals with R-OCD.

Results: People with R-OCD experience intrusive thoughts about whether they have the right feelings for their partner, whether their partner loves them, whether the relationship is suitable or whether their partner has flaws. These thoughts trigger the urge to perform various rituals to alleviate anxiety, such as repeated checking, reassurance or comparison. However, this behaviour leads to disruption of the relationship and long-term maintenance of the anxiety. Examples of basic cognitive-behavioural strategies can be applied in clinical practice to help individuals change their attitudes towards relational obsessive thoughts and reduce compulsive behaviours.

关系强迫症的叙述性回顾:特征、原因和认知行为干预措施.
目的:本文介绍了人际关系强迫症(R-OCD)的特征,包括强迫和强迫症的类型、常见诱因以及对心理健康和人际关系功能的影响。文章还提供了基本的认知行为策略,帮助患者改变对强迫思维的态度,减少强迫行为:本文是对有关 R-OCD 的文献和案例研究的叙述性综述。为了搜索相关资料,我们使用了 PubMed、PsycINFO 和 Web of Science 数据库,关键词为 "关系强迫症"、"R-OCD"、"关系强迫症 "和 "伴侣强迫症"。我们只收录了 1990 年 1 月至 2023 年 6 月期间发表的英文研究。本文举例说明了基本认知行为策略如何帮助 R-OCD 患者:结果:R-OCD 患者会对自己是否对伴侣有正确的感觉、伴侣是否爱自己、这种关系是否合适或伴侣是否有缺点等问题产生干扰性想法。这些想法引发了他们进行各种仪式来缓解焦虑的冲动,如反复检查、保证或比较。然而,这种行为会导致关系中断,并使焦虑长期持续。在临床实践中,可以应用一些基本的认知行为策略,帮助个人改变对关系强迫症想法的态度,减少强迫行为。
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