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“ “did I lock the door?” “did I lock the door?” “did I lock the door?” Treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder with EMDR Therapy Informed by Exposure & Response Prevention and Ego State Therapy Worksheets and Forms 1. Yale-Brown OCS: Obsessions ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….... 1 2. Yale-Brown OCD: Compulsions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 3. Yale-Brown OCD: Severity Rating Scales …………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 4. Therapist Script for OCD Assessment In Practicum Day 1 ………………………………………………………………. 5 5. Monitoring at Home ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 6. Therapist Script for Introducing E&RP – Practicum Day 2 ……………………………………………………………… 7 7. About OCD ……………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 8. About Exposure and Response Prevention …………………………………………………………………………………... 11 9. Exposure and Response Prevention Record Sheet ……………………………………………………………………….. 12 Sandra Paulsen, Ph.D. Bainbridge Institute For Integrative Psychology, Bainbridge Island, Washington www.bainbridgepsychology.com sandra@paulsenphd.com YALE-BROWN OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE SCALE (http://www.ocdtypes.com/ybocs_ocd_scale.php) Name: Date: Obsessions: Unwanted Thoughts, Fears, and Recurring Worries Past Aggressive/Harming Obsessions Current Only Fear might harm self Fear might harm others Violent or horrific images Fear of blurting out obscenities or insults Fear of doing something else embarrassing Fear will act on unwanted impulses (e.g., to stab friend) Fear will steal things Fear will harm others because not careful enough (e.g., accidentally running over someone with car) Fear of being responsible for something else terrible happening (e.g., fire, burglary) Other worries about causing harm Past Contamination Obsessions Current Only Concerns or disgust with bodily waste or secretions (e.g., urine, feces, saliva) Concern with dirt or germs Excessive concern with of environmental contaminants (e.g., asbestos, radiation, toxic waste) Excessive concern with household items (e.g., cleansers, solvents) Excessive concern animals (e.g., insects) Bothered by sticky substances or residues Concerned will get ill because of contaminant Concerned will get others ill by spreading contamination No concern with consequences of contamination other than how it might feel Other contamination worries Past Sexual Obsessions Current Only Forbidden or unacceptable sexual thoughts/images/impulses Sexual worries about children or incest Sexual worries involving homosexuality (i.e., becoming gay) Inappropriate or aggressive sexual behavior toward others Other sexual worries Past Hoarding/Saving Obsessions Current Only Hoarding or saving worries (not hobbies or concern with objects with monetary or sentimental value) Page 1 Fears of mistakenly discarding important things along with unimportant items Past Moral or Religious Obsessions (Scrupulosity) Current Only Excessive concern with sacrilege or blasphemy (offending God) Excessive concern with right/wrong, morality Other concern about morality or religion Past Obsessions with Need for Symmetry or Exactness Current Only Accompanied by magical thinking (e.g., concerned that mother will have accident unless things are in the right place). Not accompanied by magical thinking (just feels uncomfortable) Past Somatic Obsessions Current Only Concern with illness or disease Excessive concern with body part or aspect of appearance (not including weight) Other body related obsessions Past Miscellaneous Obsessions Current Only Need to know or remember Fear of saying certain things or words Fear of not saying just the right thing Fear of losing things Intrusive non-violent images Intrusive nonsense sounds, words, or music Bothered by certain sounds/noises, more than other people Lucky/unlucky numbers Colors with special significance Superstitious fears Other worry or fear not listed Page 2 Compulsions: Repetitive Behaviors and Rituals Past Cleaning/Washing Compulsions Current Only Excessive or ritualized handwashing Excessive or ritualized showering, bathing, tooth brushing, grooming, or toilet routine Excessive cleaning of household items or other inanimate objects Other measures to prevent or remove contact with contaminants Other cleaning ritual not listed Past Checking Compulsions Current Only Checking locks, stoves, appliances, etc. Checking that did/will not harm others Checking that did/will not harm self Checking that nothing terrible did/will happen Checking that did not make mistakes Checking body for signs of unwellness or unwanted symptoms Other checking not listed Past Repeating Rituals Current Only Re-reading or re-writing Need to repeat routine activities (in/out door, up/down chair) Other repeating ritual not listed Past Counting Compulsions Current Only Counting Compulsions Past Ordering/Arranging Compulsions Current Only Compulsive ordering or arranging Past Hoarding Collecting Compulsions Current Only Compulsive hoarding or collecting or shopping (e.g., piles up old newspapers, sorts through garbage, collects free thing) Past Mental Compulsions Current Only Special words, images, numbers, repeated mentally to neutralize something bad (e.g., lucky numbers) Special prayers (short and long) silently repeated in a set manner (e.g. God is good) Mental counting Page 3
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