Critique of reductionistic models of obsessive-compulsive disorder: Toward a new explanatory paradigm
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1995
Abstract
This paper explores extant research on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) for the purpose of critically analyzing the serotonergic model of OCD, including the model's underlying assumptions, research methodologies and implications for drug-based treatment. Based on a review of animal and human research on self-efficacy, it is suggested that compulsive behaviors be viewed as behavioral strategies to increase feelings of self-efficacy. It is suggested that a research paradigm based on the self-efficacy model be used to explore these behaviors in both clinical and non-clinical populations with the aim of investigating causal factors and for purposes of treatment. © 1995.
Recommended Citation
Franzblau, Susan H.; Kanadanian, Monique; and Rettig, Elizabeth, "Critique of reductionistic models of obsessive-compulsive disorder: Toward a new explanatory paradigm" (1995). College of Humanities and Social Sciences. 68.
https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/college_humanities_social_sciences/68