A Pharmacotherapy and ECT resistant OCD patient’s Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Introduction: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common disease causing to significant deterioration in the person’s social and occupational functions. In this case report cognitive behavioral therapy’s (CBT) location in treatmentresistant patients is discussed from pharmacot...

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Main Authors: Tacettin KURU, M. Hakan TÜRKÇAPAR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kare Publishing 2013-12-01
Series:Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi
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Online Access:http://77-1390244540.pdf
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description Introduction: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common disease causing to significant deterioration in the person’s social and occupational functions. In this case report cognitive behavioral therapy’s (CBT) location in treatmentresistant patients is discussed from pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) resistant an OCD patient. Case: Patient was 46 years old, male. Patient had recourse to with complaints that loved ones arrive per accident or sexual thoughts about inappropriate people that led to the unintentional and occurred to distress so repetitive behaviors to get rid of that woes. He hospitalized for treatment because of to intensify his symptoms in spite of treatment in the last 6 months. In the first 6 months of entering to clinic pharmacotherapy and 3 times a week in 20 ECT session was completed but he didn’t answer to these treatments. Thereupon CBT was started to patient. Therapy process started with evaluation and cross-sectional case formulation, afterward psychoeducation that contains OCD and OCD’s CBT model was done, the patient’s symptoms and the findings are evaluated in that context. Then CBT rationale that perform to the patient had been transferred. Patient’s coping methods with his current shortage and its results had been analyzed. Cognitive reconfiguration techniques related his current comments had been practised. Rationale of exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapies were transferred. Hypothesized about each situation before ERP therapy and these hypothesis had been looked over with patient after ERP therapy. Results: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an effective treatment for treatment-resistant patients with drug and ECT. [JCBPR 2013; 2(3.000): 173-181]
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spelling doaj-art-4d8cde531e6745e5b14ea2d27111492e2025-02-03T10:31:35ZengKare PublishingBilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi2146-94902013-12-0123173181150659A Pharmacotherapy and ECT resistant OCD patient’s Cognitive Behavioral TherapyTacettin KURUM. Hakan TÜRKÇAPARIntroduction: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common disease causing to significant deterioration in the person’s social and occupational functions. In this case report cognitive behavioral therapy’s (CBT) location in treatmentresistant patients is discussed from pharmacotherapy and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) resistant an OCD patient. Case: Patient was 46 years old, male. Patient had recourse to with complaints that loved ones arrive per accident or sexual thoughts about inappropriate people that led to the unintentional and occurred to distress so repetitive behaviors to get rid of that woes. He hospitalized for treatment because of to intensify his symptoms in spite of treatment in the last 6 months. In the first 6 months of entering to clinic pharmacotherapy and 3 times a week in 20 ECT session was completed but he didn’t answer to these treatments. Thereupon CBT was started to patient. Therapy process started with evaluation and cross-sectional case formulation, afterward psychoeducation that contains OCD and OCD’s CBT model was done, the patient’s symptoms and the findings are evaluated in that context. Then CBT rationale that perform to the patient had been transferred. Patient’s coping methods with his current shortage and its results had been analyzed. Cognitive reconfiguration techniques related his current comments had been practised. Rationale of exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapies were transferred. Hypothesized about each situation before ERP therapy and these hypothesis had been looked over with patient after ERP therapy. Results: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an effective treatment for treatment-resistant patients with drug and ECT. [JCBPR 2013; 2(3.000): 173-181]77-1390244540.pdfObsessive-compulsive disordermedication persistencecognitive behavior therapy
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A Pharmacotherapy and ECT resistant OCD patient’s Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
medication persistence
cognitive behavior therapy
title A Pharmacotherapy and ECT resistant OCD patient’s Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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title_full_unstemmed A Pharmacotherapy and ECT resistant OCD patient’s Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
title_short A Pharmacotherapy and ECT resistant OCD patient’s Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
title_sort pharmacotherapy and ect resistant ocd patient 146 s cognitive behavioral therapy
topic Obsessive-compulsive disorder
medication persistence
cognitive behavior therapy
url http://77-1390244540.pdf
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