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Elizabeth McIngvale

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Godfrey D, Heinrich A, McIngvale E, Sy J, Wheaton M, Bjorgvinsson T
Behav Ther . 2025 Jan; 56(1):43-56. PMID: 39814515
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is an effective treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), yet the specific underlying mechanisms by which ERP improves symptoms remain unclear. Initial theories suggested that habituation...
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Lee E, Wetterneck C, McIngvale E, Williams M, Bjorgvinsson T
Behav Ther . 2024 Jun; 55(4):786-800. PMID: 38937050
The Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (DOCS) is widely used to measure obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) severity across four broad symptom dimensions (i.e., contamination, responsibility for harm, unacceptable thoughts, symmetry). Despite its proven...
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Ramirez J, La Buissonniere-Ariza V, McIngvale E, Rufino K, Puryear L, Treece C, et al.
Bull Menninger Clin . 2024 Mar; 88(1):48-60. PMID: 38527100
The aim of this study was to examine worsening of OCD symptoms after childbirth in individuals seeking assessment or treatment of OCD. The postpartum period may make parents biologically and...
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Wheaton M, McIngvale E, VAN Meter A, Bjorgvinsson T
Psychother Res . 2022 Oct; 33(4):442-454. PMID: 36314194
Objective: Intensive residential treatment (IRT) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) includes frequent meetings with a cognitive-behavioral therapist. We examined whether this therapeutic working alliance relates to IRT outcomes. Method: Data came...
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Wheaton M, Ward H, Silber A, McIngvale E, Bjorgvinsson T
J Anxiety Disord . 2021 May; 81:102410. PMID: 33965747
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has caused substantial public health burden and widespread anxiety. The adverse mental health effects caused by COVID-19 may be particularly acute for individuals with...
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Weinzimmer S, Schneider S, Cepeda S, Guzick A, Lazaro-Munoz G, McIngvale E, et al.
J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol . 2021 Feb; 31(2):109-117. PMID: 33534637
The present study aims to understand perceptions of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in adolescents among two groups: parents of children with a history of OCD...
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Lee E, Rufino K, Cuenod M, Zhang C, Gong H, Zhang Y, et al.
Psych J . 2021 Feb; 10(2):295-304. PMID: 33527703
Family accommodation is a common, treatment-relevant construct related to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) severity and treatment outcome. This initial study examined the nature, incidence, and clinical correlates of family accommodation in...
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Ecker A, Stanley M, Smith T, Teng E, Fletcher T, Van Kirk N, et al.
J Cogn Psychother . 2020 Aug; 33(1):23-32. PMID: 32746419
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and substance-use disorders (SUDs) co-occur at high rates, which is related to poorer psychosocial outcomes. Prior work suggests that, among veterans in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA),...
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McIngvale E, Van Kirk N, Amspoker A, Stanley M, Fletcher T
J Cogn Psychother . 2020 Aug; 33(1):11-22. PMID: 32746418
The prevalence and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in veterans and active-duty military remains unclear. We systematically reviewed literature on OCD diagnosis and treatment in U.S. Veterans and active-duty military...
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Schneider S, Knott L, Cepeda S, Hana L, McIngvale E, Goodman W, et al.
Depress Anxiety . 2020 Feb; 37(5):418-428. PMID: 32048376
Objective: Many therapists are reluctant to conduct exposure and response prevention (ERP) for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Negative beliefs about the safety and tolerability of ERP are common, especially for harm-related...