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Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking

Author : Marianne Eloise
Publisher : Icon Books
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 32,91 MB
Release : 2022-04-07
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1785788167

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'I FELT RECOGNISED ON EVERY PAGE, LEARNT SO MANY NEW THINGS, AND LAUGHED SO HARD I CHOKED ON MY WATER. READ THIS!!!' NAOISE DOLAN, AUTHOR OF EXCITING TIMES 'CANDID, WITTY ... A BRAVE BOOK THAT PUTS VULNERABILITY FULLY ON SHOW' INDEPENDENT Obsessive was, still is, my natural state, and I never wondered why. I didn't mind, didn't know that other people could feel at peace. I always felt like a raw nerve, but then, I thought that everyone did. Writer and journalist Marianne Eloise was born obsessive. What that means changes day to day, depending on what her brain latches onto: fixations with certain topics, intrusive violent thoughts, looping phrases. Some obsessions have lasted a lifetime, while others will be intense but only last a week or two. Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking is a culmination of a life spend obsessing, offering a glimpse into Marianne's brain, but also an insight into the lives of others like her. From death to Medusa, to Disneyland to fire, to LA to her dog, the essays explore the intersection of neurodivergence, fixation and disorder, telling the story of one life underpinned and ultimately made whole by obsession.

Magical Thinking in Obsessive-compulsive Disorder

Author : David Lucas
Publisher :
Page : 566 pages
File Size : 20,40 MB
Release : 2020
Category :
ISBN :

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Magical thinking is a widely recognised but barely understood symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Since Freud published his famous case study of the "Rat Man" more than a century ago, little of note has been written about its distinctive phenomenology, whilst progress towards identifying its developmental and neurobiological origins has been fitful. This thesis proposes a new conceptual framework for understanding the delusions of agency, causation and association which characterise the symptom formation, based on a content analysis of semi-structured interviews with 14 OCD individuals and a systematic review of historical cases reported by child and adolescent psychotherapists working at a leading UK clinic. The framework is rooted in two contemporary models of the mind with demonstrable links to Freudian theory: the neuropsychoanalytical ideas of Solms, Panksepp and others and the free-energy formulation of Friston and colleagues. We conceptualise the early obsessional fears of magical thinkers as the anticipation of a high-entropy state, described by Freud as the "death complex", demanding repeated action - no matter how irrational - to restore homeostasis and a feeling of safety. Following Solms and Panksepp, we consider the apparent shift from goal-directed behaviour to stimulus-response habits in the documented cases as a means of regulating negative affect through the automatisation of safety-seeking behaviour. Such efforts are continually disturbed, however, by intrusive thoughts and "not just right" experiences, which we link to excessive attention - and attribution of salience - to sensory signals associated with the original prediction of harm.

Metacognitive Therapy for Anxiety and Depression

Author : Adrian Wells
Publisher : Guilford Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 30,59 MB
Release : 2011-03-14
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1609184963

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This groundbreaking book explains the "whats" and "how-tos" of metacognitive therapy (MCT), an innovative form of cognitive-behavioral therapy with a growing empirical evidence base. MCT developer Adrian Wells shows that much psychological distress results from how a person responds to negative thoughts and beliefs?for example, by ruminating or worrying?rather than the content of those thoughts. He presents practical techniques and specific protocols for addressing metacognitive processes to effectively treat generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive?compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and major depression. Special features include reproducible treatment plans and assessment and case formulation tools, plus a wealth of illustrative case material.

Obsessive-compulsive Disorders

Author : Fred Penzel
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 19,16 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Obsessive-compulsive disorder
ISBN : 0195140923

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Offers advice on how to choose the most effective therapies and medications, and how to avoid relapses.