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    • Should an obsessive-compulsive spectrum grouping of disorders be included in DSM-V? 

      Phillips, K.A.; Stein, D.J.; Rauch, S.L.; Hollander, E.; Fallon, B.A.; Barsky, A.; Fineberg, Naomi; Mataix-Cols, D.; Ferrao, Y.A.; Saxena, S.; Wilhelm, S.; Kelly, M.M.; Clark, L.A.; Pinto, A.; Bienvenu, O.J.; Farrow, J.; Leckman, J. (2010)
      The obsessive-compulsive (OC) spectrum has been discussed in the literature for two decades. Proponents of this concept propose that certain disorders characterized by repetitive thoughts and/or behaviors are related to ...
    • Should OCD be classified as an anxiety disorder in DSM-V? 

      Stein, D.J.; Fineberg, Naomi; Bienvenu, O.J.; Denys, D.; Lochner, C.; Nestadt, G.; Leckman, J.; Rauch, S.L.; Phillips, K.A. (2010)
      In DSM-III, DSM-III-R, and DSM-IV, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) was classified as an anxiety disorder. In ICD-10, OCD is classified separately from the anxiety disorders, although within the same larger category as ...