Obsessive -Compulsive Symptoms, Metacognitive Beliefs and Thought Control Strategies in Nonclinical Population
Background: Studies show that unwanted intrusive thoughts occur to most people that is acommon phenomenon in itself. Trying to control the intrusive thoughts and misinterpretations of thoughts that gives the pathological aspects to common thought. Objective: The aim of the current study was to pred...
Main Authors: | Saman Sadeghpour, Shahram Mohammadkhani, Jafar Hasani |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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Kurdistan University of Medical Scienses
2016-03-01
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Series: | روانشناسی و روانپزشکی شناخت |
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Online Access: | http://shenakht.muk.ac.ir/article-1-85-en.pdf |
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