Obsessive compulsive disorder: the doubt, ally or enemy?
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v11i42-43.521Keywords:
compulsive-obsessive disorder, doubt, social context, relational constructivismAbstract
Along the years people have learned how to cohabit with doubt, but in some cases, the doubt block the subject and takes him to certain dysfunctionality. Analyzing our cultural and social context we increase the knowledge of one of the fundamental aspects of the compulsive obsessive disorder: the doubt. In this article we intend to come closer to the phenomenology of the compulsive obsessive disorder and we present an explanatory framework that can be useful in our clinical interventions.
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