Exposure and Response Prevention in OCD: A Framework to Capitalize Change.

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Divo Faustino, Miguel M Gonçalves, Rui Braga, Maria João Faria, João Tiago Oliveira
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Exposure and response prevention (ERP) constitutes the first-line treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Despite robust empirical evidence supporting its efficacy, ERP has challenges, including high attrition rates and difficulty sustaining engagement. Research suggests that focusing on clients' strengths while addressing their difficulties can enhance therapy effectiveness. The present article details the case of a young adult with OCD characterized by sexual obsessions and mental compulsions, who initially underwent 12 sessions of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with limited progress. A subsequent transition to ERP throughout nine sessions resulted in positive treatment outcomes. The article illustrates how ERP may be coupled with a framework that capitalizes change using Innovative Moments (IMs)-changes in clients' discourse that reflect progress in therapy as manifested by new and adaptive ways of acting, feeling, or thinking. Therapists can be attentive, detect, and explore these moments to expand and promote further change. By attuning to and reinforcing IMs during ERP, the therapist assisted the client in disengaging from compulsions, increasing exposure tolerance, and consolidating therapeutic gains. This case underscores a practical strategy for clinicians: therapists can leverage naturally occurring change markers to enhance motivation and deepen learning in ERP rather than solely correcting dysfunctional patterns. The recognition and expansion of IMs have the potential to assist clients in maintaining engagement, tolerating distress, and cultivating more flexible responses to intrusive thoughts, which are all pivotal factors in the effective treatment of OCD.

强迫症的暴露和反应预防:资本化变化的框架。
暴露和反应预防(ERP)是强迫症(OCD)的一线治疗方法。尽管有强有力的经验证据支持ERP的有效性,但它仍面临挑战,包括高流失率和难以维持参与。研究表明,关注客户的优势,同时解决他们的困难,可以提高治疗效果。本文详细介绍了一个以性强迫和精神强迫为特征的年轻强迫症患者,他最初接受了12次认知行为治疗(CBT),但进展有限。在随后的9个疗程中,向ERP的过渡产生了积极的治疗结果。本文阐述了ERP如何与利用创新时刻(IMs)资本化变化的框架相结合——客户话语的变化反映了治疗的进展,表现为新的和适应性的行为、感觉或思维方式。治疗师可以关注、发现和探索这些时刻,以扩大和促进进一步的改变。在ERP期间,治疗师通过调整和加强IMs,帮助来访者脱离强迫行为,增加暴露耐受性,巩固治疗成果。这个案例强调了临床医生的一个实用策略:治疗师可以利用自然发生的变化标记来增强动机和深化ERP的学习,而不仅仅是纠正功能失调的模式。即时消息的识别和扩展有可能帮助客户保持参与,忍受痛苦,培养对侵入性思想的更灵活的反应,这些都是有效治疗强迫症的关键因素。
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Journal of Clinical Psychology
Journal of Clinical Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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5.40
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3.30%
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177
期刊介绍: Founded in 1945, the Journal of Clinical Psychology is a peer-reviewed forum devoted to research, assessment, and practice. Published eight times a year, the Journal includes research studies; articles on contemporary professional issues, single case research; brief reports (including dissertations in brief); notes from the field; and news and notes. In addition to papers on psychopathology, psychodiagnostics, and the psychotherapeutic process, the journal welcomes articles focusing on psychotherapy effectiveness research, psychological assessment and treatment matching, clinical outcomes, clinical health psychology, and behavioral medicine.
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