2024
Sexual orientation-themed obsessive-compulsive disorder in a lesbian woman: Phenomenology and implications for affirmative assessment and treatment
Schild S, Moore A, Mattera E, Fitzpatrick M, Entezar T, Fram G, Ching T. Sexual orientation-themed obsessive-compulsive disorder in a lesbian woman: Phenomenology and implications for affirmative assessment and treatment. Psychiatry Research Case Reports 2024, 3: 100211. DOI: 10.1016/j.psycr.2024.100211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual identitySexual orientation questionsObsessive-compulsive disorderInternalized homophobiaLesbian womenLGBTQ+ individualsAffirming careSexual orientationHeterosexual samplesCisgender womenAffirmative mannerLGBTQ+Orientation questionsHeterosexual patientsIntrusive doubtsCase exampleIdentityHomophobiaTransgenderWomenDanielleSexualityTherapy proceduresDisordersCommunity
2016
Cognitive Dissonance About Thought–Action Fusion Beliefs Improves and Maintains the Effects of Thought–Action Fusion-Specific Psychoeducation
Ching THW, Tang CS. Cognitive Dissonance About Thought–Action Fusion Beliefs Improves and Maintains the Effects of Thought–Action Fusion-Specific Psychoeducation. Journal Of Cognitive Psychotherapy 2016, 30: 235-252. PMID: 32755927, DOI: 10.1891/0889-8391.30.4.235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTAF beliefsCognitive dissonanceFusion beliefsInitial sessionThought-action fusionSelf-report measuresEffect of psychoeducationSingaporean undergraduatesPsychoeducationUnselected sampleTherapeutic changeRelevant psychopathologyDissonanceIntervention proceduresBeliefsComputer trialsControl groupSessionsTherapy proceduresIntervention groupInterventionPsychopathologyElectroencephalographyUndergraduatesGreater reduction