Book Review
The Treatment of Obsessions. By S. Rachman. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Science and Practice Series. Edited by D. Clark, C. Fairburn and S. Hollo. (Pp. 162; £22.95.) Oxford University Press: Oxford. 2003.
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Treatment and Rehabilitation of Severe Mental Illness. By W. D. Spaulding, M. E. Sullivan and J. S. Poland. (Pp. 386.) Guilford Press: New York. 2003.
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Surviving Stalking. By M. Pathe. (Pp. 166; £17.95.) Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 2002.
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Correspondence
We read with great interest the article by Nielen & Den Boer (33, 917–925), who found that patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) displayed cognitive deficits consistent with a dysfunction of the dorsolateral-striatal circuit (DLSC) (i.e. impairments in planning ability, spatial memory, and motor speed).
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