1. Sexual dysfunction in relationship obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Derby, Danny S., Tibi, Lee, and Doron, Guy
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COMPULSIVE behavior , *HUMAN sexuality , *OBSESSIVE-compulsive disorder , *SEX customs , *IMPOTENCE , *PHENOMENOLOGY , *COGNITIVE therapy - Abstract
Relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD) is a disabling presentation of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) that has recently received increased research attention. ROCD refers to obsessive preoccupation, doubts, and compulsive behaviors focusing on one's relationship and relationship partner's qualities and attributes). In this paper, we present ROCD through a case study, describe its phenomenology and evaluate the impact of ROCD symptoms on sexual functioning. We then describe processes that may underlie dysfunctional sexual behavior in ROCD drawing on cognitive-behavioral models of ROCD and contemporary theories of sexual response. Conceptual links between ROCD and related constructs to various propensities of sexual behavior are discussed and treatment suggestions are outlined. This paper describes the phenomenon of relationship obsessive compulsive disorder (ROCD), via a case description that presents the reader with the possible effect of ROCD on sexual functioning. We them suggest possible cognitive-behavioral mechanisms that might explain the association between ROCD and sexual dysfunction, and finally, outline several treatment implications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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