Further evidence for the efficacy of association splitting as a self-help technique for reducing obsessive thoughts.

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Further evidence for the efficacy of association splitting as a self-help technique for reducing obsessive thoughts. / Moritz, Steffen; Jelinek, Lena.

in: DEPRESS ANXIETY, Jahrgang 28, Nr. 7, 7, 2011, S. 574-581.

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title = "Further evidence for the efficacy of association splitting as a self-help technique for reducing obsessive thoughts.",
abstract = "Despite improved treatment options, many people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) do not seek or even actively avoid therapy due to shame or fear of stigmatization. Self-help treatment is increasingly acknowledged as a means to {"}treat the untreated{"} and to motivate patients for face-to-face psychotherapy. Our group has gathered preliminary evidence for the efficacy of a novel self-help approach entitled association splitting (AS) aimed at the reduction of obsessions.",
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author = "Steffen Moritz and Lena Jelinek",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
volume = "28",
pages = "574--581",
journal = "DEPRESS ANXIETY",
issn = "1091-4269",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "7",

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