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Authors: Fabrizio Didonna,Jon Kabat-Zinn
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It is important to conduct methodologically sound empirical evaluations
of the effects of mindfulness interventions for OCD, both in comparison to
other well-established interventions, and as a component of treatment pack-
ages, employing sizable samples and established protocols. A further aim of
investigation would be to determine the differential effectiveness of mindful-
ness interventions with different types of OCD patients (checkers, cleaners,
orders, etc., and to explore how improved mindfulness skills correlates with
clinical change in obsessive individuals.
It is the hope of the author that this chapter will stimulate treatment
advances and the empirical study of mindfulness-based interventions for
OCD that can allow clinicians to deal effectively with it and better understand
the clinical mechanisms of change for this chronic and challenging problem.
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