Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate of Effectiveness of group therapy based on exposure and response prevention on severity of obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
Method: To this purpose, 20 vulnerable clients, were selected by convenience sampling and randomly assigned to one experimental (N=10) and one control (N=10) group. 12 weekly sessions of group therapy based on exposure and response prevention was administrated to the experimental group, but control group was not receiving any intervention. Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale used as instrument of study in pre-test, post-test and follow up. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and ANCOVA.
Results: Results showed that group therapy based on exposure and response prevention has a significant reduction in obsessive-compulsive symptoms and signs of experimental group comparing control group. Also, the improvement was observed in followed three months later.
Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, group therapy based on exposure and response prevention can consider as an effective intervention to improvement of obsessive-compulsive symptoms and signs.
Esfahani, M., Safari, S., & Kajbaf, M. B. (2013). Effectiveness of Group Therapy Based on Exposure and Response Prevention on Severity of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 5(2), 35-44. doi: 10.22075/jcp.2017.2125
MLA
Mahdi Esfahani; Saeideh Safari; Mohammad Baqer Kajbaf. "Effectiveness of Group Therapy Based on Exposure and Response Prevention on Severity of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms", Journal of Clinical Psychology, 5, 2, 2013, 35-44. doi: 10.22075/jcp.2017.2125
HARVARD
Esfahani, M., Safari, S., Kajbaf, M. B. (2013). 'Effectiveness of Group Therapy Based on Exposure and Response Prevention on Severity of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms', Journal of Clinical Psychology, 5(2), pp. 35-44. doi: 10.22075/jcp.2017.2125
VANCOUVER
Esfahani, M., Safari, S., Kajbaf, M. B. Effectiveness of Group Therapy Based on Exposure and Response Prevention on Severity of Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2013; 5(2): 35-44. doi: 10.22075/jcp.2017.2125