International Journal of Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
10(4)
Опубликована: Дек. 24, 2024
This
study
focuses
on
the
treatment
of
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD),
and
in
particular
effect
Acceptance
Commitment
Therapy
(ACT)
method
will
be
examined.
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
(OCD)
is
a
condition
consisting
disturbing
mental
obsessions
which
person
excessively
worried
or
unwanted
thoughts
impulses
are
constantly
repeated,
compulsions,
repetitive
behaviours
to
eliminate
these
obsessions.
Compulsions
manifest
themselves
as
such
repeating
certain
rules,
patterns
rituals,
checking
cleaning
number
times.
Individuals
with
OCD
experience
serious
problems
their
daily
lives
because
behaviours.
type
psychotherapy
that
person's
inner
experiences
part
cognitive
behavioural
therapy
approach.
ACT
aims
help
accept
thoughts,
feelings
physical
sensations
quietly
understanding,
cope
them
more
flexible
way.
Research
shows
effective
reducing
symptoms
therefore
considered
an
option
OCD.
Furthermore,
it
should
focus
how
integration
combination
other
modalities
can
benefit
field
treatment.
In
this
way,
personalised
methods
developed
patients.
IntechOpen eBooks,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июнь 4, 2024
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
(OCD)
significantly
contributes
to
mental
health
morbidity.
Empirical
evidence
supports
the
use
of
selective
serotonin
reuptake
inhibitors
(SSRIs)
or
cognitive-behavioral
therapy
(CBT)
with
exposure
and
response
prevention
(ERP)
as
primary
treatment
options.
However,
approximately
40–60%
patients
do
not
achieve
satisfactory
results
these
interventions.
This
result
has
led
exploration
non-invasive
brain
stimulation
alternatives,
focusing
on
advanced
repetitive
transcranial
magnetic
(rTMS)
paradigms.
chapter
discusses
paradigms,
including
prolonged
intermittent
theta
burst
(piTBS),
accelerated
rTMS
(aTMS),
deep
TMS
(dTMS),
priming
(pTMS),
synchronized
(sTMS),
various
forms
(TBS)
such
intermittent,
continuation,
bilateral
TBS,
seizure
(MST).
Brain Sciences,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(12), С. 1280 - 1280
Опубликована: Дек. 19, 2024
Introduction:
The
COVID-19
pandemic
had
a
negative
impact
on
mental
health
in
the
general
population.
fear,
stress,
and
uncertainty
surrounding
that
traumatic
period
could
have
contributed
to
aggravation
or
possible
new
onset
of
obsessive–compulsive
symptoms.
Methods:
COvid
Mental
hEalth
Trial
(COMET)
is
nationwide
project
organized
by
University
Campania
“Luigi
Vanvitelli”,
designed
as
an
observational
investigation
aimed
gather
data
from
representative
sample
Italian
current
study
report
main
it
focuses
(OC)
Results:
A
total
N
=
20,720
took
part
survey.
2332
individuals
Obsessive–Compulsive
Inventory—Revised
(OCI-R)
score
greater
than
equal
21
(11.3%
entire
sample),
indicating
presence
clinically
relevant
By
excluding
patients
with
history
previous
illnesses,
we
still
obtained
high
number
OCI-R
(N
2024),
representing
10.3%
overall
sample,
possibly
incidence
OC
symptoms
during
pandemic.
Discussion:
Our
highlights
substantial
public.
Risk
factors
red
flags
such
being
male,
working
age,
living
highly
stressful
environment
one
regions
most
affected
severely
hit
pandemic,
having
higher
levels
loneliness,
using
substances
cope
should
be
paid
particular
attention
order
prevent
development
critical
event
International Journal of Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
10(4)
Опубликована: Дек. 24, 2024
This
study
focuses
on
the
treatment
of
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD),
and
in
particular
effect
Acceptance
Commitment
Therapy
(ACT)
method
will
be
examined.
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
(OCD)
is
a
condition
consisting
disturbing
mental
obsessions
which
person
excessively
worried
or
unwanted
thoughts
impulses
are
constantly
repeated,
compulsions,
repetitive
behaviours
to
eliminate
these
obsessions.
Compulsions
manifest
themselves
as
such
repeating
certain
rules,
patterns
rituals,
checking
cleaning
number
times.
Individuals
with
OCD
experience
serious
problems
their
daily
lives
because
behaviours.
type
psychotherapy
that
person's
inner
experiences
part
cognitive
behavioural
therapy
approach.
ACT
aims
help
accept
thoughts,
feelings
physical
sensations
quietly
understanding,
cope
them
more
flexible
way.
Research
shows
effective
reducing
symptoms
therefore
considered
an
option
OCD.
Furthermore,
it
should
focus
how
integration
combination
other
modalities
can
benefit
field
treatment.
In
this
way,
personalised
methods
developed
patients.