A Case of Physically Abused OCD Patient Who Physically Abused Her own Child
It was suggested that along with genetic factors various psychosocial factors may play a role in the development of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Parents’ childrearing styles and childhood traumatic experiences are among the mostly investigated ones. In literature it was indicated th...
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author | Tuðba AYAZ Ayþe Gül YILMAZ ÖZPOLAT Damla YÜCEL Umut ALTUNÖZ |
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description | It was suggested that along with genetic factors various psychosocial factors may play a role in the development of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Parents’ childrearing styles and childhood traumatic experiences are among the mostly investigated ones. In literature it was indicated that child rearing styles and childhood traumatic experiences may play a role in the development of OCD. There are studies which show that child rearing styles including excessive protection, critical and rejective are associated with the development of OCD. However, it is still controversial that which child rearing styles lead to the OCD through which mechanisms. Besides, in literature it was shown that emotional traumatic experiences lead to the development of OCD through various factors. In addition, understanding what kind of conflict and problems are reflected by people with OCD diagnosis into the relationship with their children is important in terms of interventions that protect the mental health of the child. In this article, it was aimed to discuss psychosocial factors related to the development of OCD symptoms, by examining a case in detail, who had childhood traumatic experiences and has been raised in an environment where negative parenting styles exist, and who physically abused her own child. (Journal of Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy and Research 2013, 2: 116-120) [JCBPR 2013; 2(2.000): 116-120] |
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spelling | doaj-art-505cc7f22acb400e8981a36e5a86b5522025-02-03T10:31:35ZengKare PublishingBilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi2146-94902013-08-012211612045375A Case of Physically Abused OCD Patient Who Physically Abused Her own ChildTuðba AYAZAyþe Gül YILMAZ ÖZPOLATDamla YÜCELUmut ALTUNÖZIt was suggested that along with genetic factors various psychosocial factors may play a role in the development of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Parents’ childrearing styles and childhood traumatic experiences are among the mostly investigated ones. In literature it was indicated that child rearing styles and childhood traumatic experiences may play a role in the development of OCD. There are studies which show that child rearing styles including excessive protection, critical and rejective are associated with the development of OCD. However, it is still controversial that which child rearing styles lead to the OCD through which mechanisms. Besides, in literature it was shown that emotional traumatic experiences lead to the development of OCD through various factors. In addition, understanding what kind of conflict and problems are reflected by people with OCD diagnosis into the relationship with their children is important in terms of interventions that protect the mental health of the child. In this article, it was aimed to discuss psychosocial factors related to the development of OCD symptoms, by examining a case in detail, who had childhood traumatic experiences and has been raised in an environment where negative parenting styles exist, and who physically abused her own child. (Journal of Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy and Research 2013, 2: 116-120) [JCBPR 2013; 2(2.000): 116-120]77-1380829378.pdfChildhoodpuericultureobsessive compulsive disorderchild abuse |
spellingShingle | Tuðba AYAZ Ayþe Gül YILMAZ ÖZPOLAT Damla YÜCEL Umut ALTUNÖZ A Case of Physically Abused OCD Patient Who Physically Abused Her own Child Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Dergisi Childhood puericulture obsessive compulsive disorder child abuse |
title | A Case of Physically Abused OCD Patient Who Physically Abused Her own Child |
title_full | A Case of Physically Abused OCD Patient Who Physically Abused Her own Child |
title_fullStr | A Case of Physically Abused OCD Patient Who Physically Abused Her own Child |
title_full_unstemmed | A Case of Physically Abused OCD Patient Who Physically Abused Her own Child |
title_short | A Case of Physically Abused OCD Patient Who Physically Abused Her own Child |
title_sort | case of physically abused ocd patient who physically abused her own child |
topic | Childhood puericulture obsessive compulsive disorder child abuse |
url | http://77-1380829378.pdf |
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