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Clinical advances in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a position statement by the International College of Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders

Authors :
Bernardo Dell'Osso
Benedetta Grancini
Michael Van Ameringen
Stefano Pallanti
Naomi A. Fineberg
Eric Hollander
Joseph Zohar
Kabir Garg
Samuel R. Chamberlain
Daniel A. Geller
Lynne M. Drummond
Eduardo Cinosi
Shyam Sundar Arumugham
Umberto Albert
David J. Castle
José M. Menchón
Lior Carmi
Carolyn I. Rodriguez
Roseli G. Shavitt
Dan J. Stein
Vera De Carlo
Edna Grünblatt
Susanne Walitza
Y.C. Janardhan Reddy
Vlasios Brakoulias
Konstantinos Ioannidis
University of Zurich
Fineberg, Naomi A
Hollander, Eric
Pallanti, Stefano
Walitza, Susanne
Grünblatt, Edna
Dell'Osso, Bernardo Maria
Albert, Umberto
Geller, Daniel A
Brakoulias, Vlasio
Janardhan Reddy, Y C
Arumugham, Shyam Sundar
Shavitt, Roseli G
Drummond, Lynne
Grancini, Benedetta
De Carlo, Vera
Cinosi, Eduardo
Chamberlain, Samuel R
Ioannidis, Konstantino
Rodriguez, Carolyn I
Garg, Kabir
Castle, David
Van Ameringen, Michael
Stein, Dan J
Carmi, Lior
Zohar, Joseph
Menchon, Jose M
Source :
International Clinical Psychopharmacology, International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 35 (4)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In this position statement, developed by The International College of Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders, a group of international experts responds to recent developments in the evidence-based management of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The article presents those selected therapeutic advances judged to be of utmost relevance to the treatment of OCD, based on new and emerging evidence from clinical and translational science. Areas covered include refinement in the methods of clinical assessment, the importance of early intervention based on new staging models and the need to provide sustained well-being involving effective relapse prevention. The relative benefits of psychological, pharmacological and somatic treatments are reviewed and novel treatment strategies for difficult to treat OCD, including neurostimulation, as well as new areas for research such as problematic internet use, novel digital interventions, immunological therapies, pharmacogenetics and novel forms of psychotherapy are discussed.<br />International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 35 (4)<br />ISSN:0268-1315<br />ISSN:1473-5857

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02681315 and 14735857
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Clinical Psychopharmacology, International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 35 (4)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4c58b4b16daac7d36b0a36ad6cc8dde6