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Author: Erik Andersson

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Assisi day 1

Assisi is perhaps the most beatiful place on the planet. Rucklabs correspondent Erik Andersson is there right now, check out the view from the Rucklab’s window. Read about the OCD meeting here!

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May 11, 20121 Comment
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Are you going to the OCD meeting in Assisi, Italy? Meet us there

The 2nd EABCT meeting on Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder will be held in Assisi, ITALY (May 10th-13th).

Not going? Do not worry, Erik Andersson will keep you posted every day.

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May 8, 2012May 8, 2012
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Another classic: Treating OCD using relaxation training, passive or active modeling?

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April 29, 2012May 3, 2012
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Journal club vintage series: Rituals, anxiety reduction and the role of the therapist

We have dug out some old milestone studies that have been crucial in understanding OCD. Click here.

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April 15, 2012April 15, 2012
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Study suggests that obsessive beliefs and cognitive (in)flexibility are related

New blog post in the journal club online

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March 23, 2012March 24, 2012
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New blog post in the journal club: How do OCD patients estimate their ability to control events?

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March 17, 2012March 17, 2012
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Recent study shows that safety behaviors are partially ok in CBT for OCD

Can this really be true? Check it out in our journal club online

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March 10, 2012March 10, 2012
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New interesting study out: Is OCD a deficiency in relying on internal signals?

Each week, we publish a new study we find interesting. We have also managed to get a short interview with one of the authors. CLICK HERE

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March 4, 2012March 5, 2012

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