Attachment in patients with an obsessive compulsive disorder.

Pub Date : 2021-09-10
Frantisek Hodny, Jan Prasko, Marie Ociskova, Jakub Vanek, Michaela Holubova
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Abstract

Introduction: This review aims to present the current state of knowledge about attachment and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), the connection to the disorder's course, and the treatment effectiveness.

Method: A literature search was performed using PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect databases using the following search terms: obsessive compulsive disorder, attachment, therapy, treatment, and long-term outcome. The period of extraction was between January 1990 and October 2020.

Results: Insecure attachment leads to the formation of dysfunctional beliefs about the world and self, which influences the dynamics of OCD. It is associated with maladaptive cognitive processes such as an inflated sense of responsibility, perfectionism, and mind control. With worse emotional regulation and reduced self-esteem (which can also result from insecure attachment), it can lead to maladaptive behaviour such as perfectionistic and compulsive behaviour to secure and stabilize self-worth and safety. Of the two dimensions that define insecure adulthood attachment (anxiety and avoidance), attachment anxiety is more closely related to OCD. While anxious attachment can lead to a worse response in acute treatment, secure attachment is a protective factor that can improve remission.

Conclusions: Anxious attachment is common in patients with OCD and interconnects with primary OCD symptomatology. From this perspective, strategies that promote feelings of safety, acceptance, and appreciation within a therapeutic relationship may be essential in treating OCD.

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强迫症患者的依恋。
导言:本综述旨在介绍有关依恋与强迫症(OCD)、与强迫症病程的关系以及治疗效果的知识现状:方法:使用 PubMed、Google Scholar、Web of Science 和 ScienceDirect 数据库进行文献检索,检索词包括:强迫症、依恋、疗法、治疗和长期结果。检索时间为 1990 年 1 月至 2020 年 10 月:不安全的依恋会导致形成对世界和自我的不正常信念,从而影响强迫症的动态发展。它与适应不良的认知过程有关,如责任感膨胀、完美主义和精神控制。随着情绪调节能力的下降和自尊心的降低(这也可能是不安全依恋的结果),它会导致适应不良的行为,如完美主义和强迫行为,以确保和稳定自我价值和安全。在界定成年期不安全依恋的两个维度(焦虑和回避)中,依恋焦虑与强迫症的关系更为密切。虽然焦虑性依恋会导致急性治疗反应较差,但安全型依恋是一种保护性因素,可以改善缓解情况:结论:焦虑性依恋在强迫症患者中很常见,并与原发性强迫症症状相互关联。从这个角度来看,在治疗关系中促进安全感、接纳感和欣赏感的策略可能对治疗强迫症至关重要。
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