The overvalued ideas scale: development, reliability and validity in obsessive–compulsive disorder1A preliminary report of this study was presented at the 66th meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA and the meeting of the World Congress for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, Copenhagen, Denmark. Dean McKay is now at Fordham University, Department of Psychology, Bronx, NY. John Todaro is now at University of Florida, Department of Psychology, Gainesville, FL.1
- 12 July 1999
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in Behaviour Research and Therapy
- Vol. 37 (9) , 881-902
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0005-7967(98)00191-0
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