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Figure 1.1 Cognitive model of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (from Salkovskis, Forrester & Richards, 1998)
Figure 1.2 Responsibility beliefs in controls, anxious controls and obsessionals, measured on the OBQ-R (OCCWG, 2001).
Table 1.1 Examples of beliefs taken from the OBQ in each of the six domains.
Table 2.1 Age, sex, education of OCD and matched control participants.
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