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Advancing Dimensional Characterisation and Therapeutic Approaches to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: An Investigation of Neurocognitive Phenotyping and Emerging Behavioural Interventions

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posted on 2022-08-23, 06:21 authored by Sakshi Dhir

Subclinical OCD impact almost a quarter of people at some point in their life, persist for long periods of time and are associated with significant psychosocial impairments. However, current psychiatric systems for categorising psychopathology are not designed to recognise people experiencing milder subclinical symptoms and the diagnostic categories do not map onto underlying mechanisms. In line with this, there are not any current evidence-based early interventions or interventions tailored to precisely target mechanisms. Thus, this thesis investigated the underlying neurocognitive and trait mechanisms of OCD symptoms and examined the combination of physical and cognitive training to target these neurocognitive drivers.

History

Principal supervisor

Rebecca Anne Segrave

Year of Award

2022

Department, School or Centre

Psychological Sciences

Campus location

Australia

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences