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Prominent publications by Danny S Derby
Relationship Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder: Interference, Symptoms, and Maladaptive Beliefs
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BACKGROUND: Obsessive preoccupation, doubts, and compulsive behaviors focusing on one's romantic relationship and partner are receiving increasing clinical, theoretical, and empirical attention. Commonly referred to as relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder (ROCD), such symptoms have been linked with decreased relational and sexual functioning and lower mood, even after controlling for other obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms. To date, however, these symptoms have been ...
Known for Maladaptive Beliefs | Relationship Obsessive | Compulsive Disorder | Rocd Symptoms | Clinical Participants |
Tainted love: Exploring relationship-centered obsessive compulsive symptoms in two non-clinical cohorts
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling anxiety disorder with a wide range of clinical presentations. Previous research has examined a variety of obsessional themes within OCD including contamination fears, sexual or aggressive obsessions and scrupulosity. Absent from current literature of OCD, however, is an investigation of obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms centering on intimate relationships. The present investigation reports on the development and evaluation of the ...
Known for Obsessive Compulsive | Ocd Symptoms | Intimate Relationships | Clinical Presentations | Expected Associations |
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling disorder with a variety of clinical presentations. Recently, research has begun to explore relationship-centered obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms, which include obsessions, checking, and reassurance seeking behaviors centered on an individual's feelings towards his or her partner and the “rightness” of their relationship. The present investigation extends previous research by examining OC symptoms focused on one's partner's perceived ...
Known for Compulsive Symptoms | Partner Focused | Clinical Presentations | Negative Affect | Expected Associations |
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disabling and prevalent disorder with a variety of clinical presentations and obsessional themes. Recently, research has begun to investigate relationship-related obsessive–compulsive (OC) symptoms including relationship-centered and partner-focused OC symptoms. In this paper, we present relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder (ROCD), delineate its main features, and describe its phenomenology. Drawing on recent cognitive-behavioral models of ...
Known for Compulsive Disorder | Relationship Obsessive | Rocd Symptoms | Development Maintenance | Clinical Presentations |
INTRODUCTION: Relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder (ROCD) is marked by the presence of obsessions and compulsions focusing on romantic relationships. ROCD symptoms were previously linked with decreased relationship quality and might interfere with sexual functioning.
AIM: The study aims to examine the association between ROCD symptoms and sexual satisfaction.
METHODS: Participants completed an online survey assessing ROCD symptoms and relationship and sexual satisfaction levels. ...
Known for Rocd Symptoms | Relationship Obsessions | Obsessivecompulsive Disorder | Personal Satisfaction | Sexual Functioning |
“I can’t stop thinking about my child's flaws”: An investigation of parental preoccupation with their children's perceived flaws
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Parent-child obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptoms involve obsessive preoccupation on perceived flaws in one's child. Such preoccupation is often accompanied by compulsive behaviors aimed at alleviating the resulting distress. Parent-child OC symptoms can be construed as an additional presentation of Relationship Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (ROCD), a presentation of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in which symptoms are centered on a significant other. In this study, a self-report ...
Known for Perceived Flaws | Ocd Symptoms | Obsessive Compulsive | Parent Child | Partner Focused |
Relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD) is obsessive‐compulsive symptoms that center on close or intimate relationships, an OCD presentation that has been receiving increasing research and clinical attention. This chapter refers to ROCD within romantic relationships. One common presentation of ROCD involves doubts and preoccupations centered on the perceived suitability of the relationship itself, and on the perceived nature of one's partner's feelings towards oneself. The ...
Known for Ocd Symptoms | Romantic Relationships | Compulsive Disorder | Relationship Obsessive | Centered Perceived |
Schema therapy is an integrative approach of psychotherapy developed by Jeffrey E. Young. Its aim is to help clients explore and understand their deep emotional needs and meet them in a healthy manner. It is suitable for complex pathologies, such as comorbidities and personality disorders. In sex therapy, schema therapy can serve as a method for a deep, evidence-based, integrative conceptualization of a client's difficulties and needs. However, its principles have never been demonstrated ...
Known for Schema Therapy | Sexual Dysfunctions |
Danny S Derby: Influence Statistics
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presentation rocd | #2 |
rocd relationship | #2 |
relationship‐related intrusions | #2 |
treatment relationship‐related | #2 |
assessment rocd | #2 |
assessment rocd symptoms | #2 |
relationship‐related ocd | #2 |
treatment rocd | #2 |
authors rocd model | #2 |
chapter tabulates tools | #2 |
core rocd‐maintaining mechanisms | #2 |
partners feelings oneself | #2 |
chapter rocd | #2 |
rocd model | #2 |
complex pathologies comorbidities | #3 |
clients difficulties principles | #3 |
schema therapy method | #3 |
paper schema therapy | #3 |
method clients difficulties | #3 |
psychotherapy jeffrey young | #3 |
procsi greater | #4 |
obsessive preoccupation parents | #4 |
link rocd symptoms | #4 |
flaws parent | #4 |
paper rocd | #4 |
sociability stability | #4 |
societal influences parenting | #4 |
satisfaction rocd | #4 |
procsipc | #4 |
rocd symptoms treatment | #4 |
flaws child | #4 |
depression general worry | #4 |
etiology preservation | #4 |
preservation rocd symptoms | #4 |
childs perceived flaws | #4 |
conclusions rocd symptoms | #4 |
intervention procedures ocd | #4 |
symptoms procsi | #4 |
relationshiprelated distress | #4 |
partners perceived flaws | #4 |
symptoms rocd | #4 |
rocd conceptual framework | #4 |
theoretically driven assessment | #4 |
rocd features | #4 |
procsipc total score | #4 |
parental stress procsipc | #4 |
perceivedflaw domains | #4 |
partnerfocused symptoms | #4 |
rocd presentation | #4 |
rocd scale | #4 |
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Danny S Derby:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichDanny S Derbyhas direct influence:Schema therapy, Sexual satisfaction, Rocd symptoms, Sex therapy, Relationship obsessive, Maladaptive beliefs, Compulsive disorder, Ocd symptoms.
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Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Danny S Derby has influence:Sensate focus, Romantic relationships, Compulsive disorder, Maladaptive beliefs, Ocd symptoms, Schema therapy, Intrusive thoughts.
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