• Title of article

    Thought suppression and its effects on thought frequency, appraisal and mood state in individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder

  • Author/Authors

    Christine Purdon، نويسنده , , Karen Rowa، نويسنده , , Martin M. Antony، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    93
  • To page
    108
  • Abstract
    Leading models of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) implicate thought suppression as a key factor in the escalation and persistence of the disorder. This experiment examined the effects of suppression on the frequency of obsessional thoughts in 50 individuals with a primary diagnosis of OCD, and also investigated the effects of participants’ appraisals regarding their failures in thought control on distress about intrusive thoughts and on mood. Participants’ most upsetting obsessional thought was primed and they then monitored its occurrence over two 4-min intervals. In the first interval, half of the participants were instructed to suppress their obsessional thought and half were instructed not to suppress any thoughts. In the second interval, all participants were given the ‘Do Not Suppress’ instructions. Participants rated their suppression effort and discomfort over thought occurrences after each interval and recorded their appraisals of thought recurrences during the first interval. Mood state was then reassessed. No ironic effect of suppression on frequency was noted. However, negative appraisals of thought recurrences were associated with more discomfort over thought occurrences and more negative mood at Time 2. These findings suggest that interpretations regarding failures in thought control may be of central importance in understanding obsessional problems.
  • Keywords
    thought suppression , OCD
  • Journal title
    Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Behaviour Research and Therapy
  • Record number

    569809