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Not Just Thinking, But Believing: Obsessive Beliefs And Domains Of Cognitive Fusion In The Prediction Of Ocd Symptom Dimensions, S. N. Hellberg, J. L. Buchholz, Michael P. Twohig, Jonathan S. Abramowitz Jan 2019

Not Just Thinking, But Believing: Obsessive Beliefs And Domains Of Cognitive Fusion In The Prediction Of Ocd Symptom Dimensions, S. N. Hellberg, J. L. Buchholz, Michael P. Twohig, Jonathan S. Abramowitz

Psychology Faculty Publications

Cognitive fusion (CF), involves the tendency to “buy in” to thoughts and feelings and consists of three empirically established domains: somatic concerns, emotion regulation, and negative evaluation. CF is hypothesized to play a role in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The present study examined how well the CF domains, relative to traditional cognitive-behavioral constructs (i.e., obsessive beliefs such as inflated responsibility), predict OCD symptoms. 52 treatment-seeking adults with OCD completed self-report measures of CF, obsessive beliefs, OCD symptoms, and general distress. Domains of CF were differentially associated with the responsibility for harm, symmetry and unacceptable thoughts OCD dimensions, yet after accounting for …