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University of Florida Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder Program
Company typeOutpatient Clinic
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
International
Key people
(Directors)
Gary R. Geffken, Joseph P.H. McNamara, Cindi G. Flores
Services Exposure and response prevention Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Medication Management
Website ufhealth.org/medical-psychology-shands-uf

The University of Florida Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder Program (UF OCD) is a treatment and research clinic in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Florida. The clinic is located in Gainesville, Florida.

History of the Clinic

Created by Drs. Wayne Goodman and Gary Roy Geffken, the UF OCD program focuses on training and treatment of refractory obsessiveā€“compulsive disorder. The program originated as a stand-alone clinic within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Florida and has expanded to a clinic integrated with Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the University of Florida Eating Disorder Recovery Center. In addition, UF OCD program staff collaborate with the Florida Recovery Cente [1] at the University of Florida.

The UF OCD Program uses cognitive behavioral therapy with exposure and response prevention (CBT-E/RP), an empirically validated treatment for OCD and other anxiety disorders. The clinic treats both children and adults with OCD and has a success rate higher than the national average. [2]

Research

In addition to clinical services, the clinic serves as a functioning research facility. The clinic has been used as a site for the validation of the Children's Yale-Brown Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Scale [3] as well as a treatment site for several federally funded studies, such as a recent R01 federally funded from the National Institute of Mental Health [4] to study the pharmaceutical and behavioral treatment for pediatric OCD. This study has yielded several important studies in the past year, such as the clinical implications of co-morbid depression, [5] with several more currently in preparation.

Additionally, the program has been a part of numerous studies examining family factors that impact OCD treatment outcome, [6] the importance of the relationship between therapist and patient during OCD treatment, [7] and other novel psychopharmacological agents [8] that may improve outcome.

Training

The UF OCD Program is one of the few training programs in the United States recognized by the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF). The program trains graduate, intern, and resident level trainees in the implementation and treatment design of CBT-E/RP.

References

  1. ^ "Florida Recovery Center Ā» UF Health Ā» University of Florida". 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  2. ^ Storch, E.A., Geffken, G.R., Merlo, L.J., Mann, G., Duke, D., Munson, M., Adkins, J., Grabill, K.M., Murphy, T.K. & Goodman, W.K. Family-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder, T, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 46(4), 469-478.
  3. ^ Storch, E. A., Murphy, T. K., Lewin, A. B., Geffken, G. R., Johns, N., Jann, K. E., & Goodman, W. K. (2006). The Childrenā€™s Yale-Brown Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Scale: Psychometric Properties of Child- and Parent-Report Formats. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 20, 1055-1070.
  4. ^ "RePORT āŸ© RePORTER".
  5. ^ Meyer, J., McNamara, J. P. H., Reid, A. M., Storch, E. A., Geffken, G. R., Mason, D. M., Murphy, T. K., & Bussing, R. Prospective Relationship between Obsessive-Compulsive and Depressive Symptoms During Multimodal Treatment in Pediatric Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder. Child Psychiatry and Human Development
  6. ^ Storch, E. A., Murphy, T. K., Lewin, A. B., Geffken, G. R., Johns, N., Jann, K. E., & Goodman, W. K. (2006). The Childrenā€™s Yale-Brown Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Scale: Psychometric Properties of Child- and Parent-Report Formats. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 20, 1055-1070.
  7. ^ Keeley, M.L., Geffken, G.R., Ricketts, E., McNamara, J.P.H., & Storch, E.A. The therapeutic alliance in the cognitive behavioral treatment of pediatric obsessiveā€“compulsive disorder. Anxiety Disorders, 25(7), 855-863.
  8. ^ Storch, Eric A.; Murphy, Tanya K.; Goodman, Wayne K.; Geffken, Gary R.; Lewin, Adam B.; Henin, Aude; Micco, Jamie A.; Sprich, Susan; Wilhelm, Sabine; Bengtson, Michael; Geller, Daniel A. (2010). "A Preliminary Study of D-Cycloserine Augmentation of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder". Biological Psychiatry. 68 (11): 1073ā€“1076. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.07.015. PMC  3034091. PMID  20817153.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University of Florida Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder Program
Company typeOutpatient Clinic
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
International
Key people
(Directors)
Gary R. Geffken, Joseph P.H. McNamara, Cindi G. Flores
Services Exposure and response prevention Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Medication Management
Website ufhealth.org/medical-psychology-shands-uf

The University of Florida Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder Program (UF OCD) is a treatment and research clinic in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Florida. The clinic is located in Gainesville, Florida.

History of the Clinic

Created by Drs. Wayne Goodman and Gary Roy Geffken, the UF OCD program focuses on training and treatment of refractory obsessiveā€“compulsive disorder. The program originated as a stand-alone clinic within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Florida and has expanded to a clinic integrated with Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and the University of Florida Eating Disorder Recovery Center. In addition, UF OCD program staff collaborate with the Florida Recovery Cente [1] at the University of Florida.

The UF OCD Program uses cognitive behavioral therapy with exposure and response prevention (CBT-E/RP), an empirically validated treatment for OCD and other anxiety disorders. The clinic treats both children and adults with OCD and has a success rate higher than the national average. [2]

Research

In addition to clinical services, the clinic serves as a functioning research facility. The clinic has been used as a site for the validation of the Children's Yale-Brown Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Scale [3] as well as a treatment site for several federally funded studies, such as a recent R01 federally funded from the National Institute of Mental Health [4] to study the pharmaceutical and behavioral treatment for pediatric OCD. This study has yielded several important studies in the past year, such as the clinical implications of co-morbid depression, [5] with several more currently in preparation.

Additionally, the program has been a part of numerous studies examining family factors that impact OCD treatment outcome, [6] the importance of the relationship between therapist and patient during OCD treatment, [7] and other novel psychopharmacological agents [8] that may improve outcome.

Training

The UF OCD Program is one of the few training programs in the United States recognized by the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF). The program trains graduate, intern, and resident level trainees in the implementation and treatment design of CBT-E/RP.

References

  1. ^ "Florida Recovery Center Ā» UF Health Ā» University of Florida". 2022-09-26. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  2. ^ Storch, E.A., Geffken, G.R., Merlo, L.J., Mann, G., Duke, D., Munson, M., Adkins, J., Grabill, K.M., Murphy, T.K. & Goodman, W.K. Family-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder, T, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 46(4), 469-478.
  3. ^ Storch, E. A., Murphy, T. K., Lewin, A. B., Geffken, G. R., Johns, N., Jann, K. E., & Goodman, W. K. (2006). The Childrenā€™s Yale-Brown Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Scale: Psychometric Properties of Child- and Parent-Report Formats. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 20, 1055-1070.
  4. ^ "RePORT āŸ© RePORTER".
  5. ^ Meyer, J., McNamara, J. P. H., Reid, A. M., Storch, E. A., Geffken, G. R., Mason, D. M., Murphy, T. K., & Bussing, R. Prospective Relationship between Obsessive-Compulsive and Depressive Symptoms During Multimodal Treatment in Pediatric Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder. Child Psychiatry and Human Development
  6. ^ Storch, E. A., Murphy, T. K., Lewin, A. B., Geffken, G. R., Johns, N., Jann, K. E., & Goodman, W. K. (2006). The Childrenā€™s Yale-Brown Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Scale: Psychometric Properties of Child- and Parent-Report Formats. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 20, 1055-1070.
  7. ^ Keeley, M.L., Geffken, G.R., Ricketts, E., McNamara, J.P.H., & Storch, E.A. The therapeutic alliance in the cognitive behavioral treatment of pediatric obsessiveā€“compulsive disorder. Anxiety Disorders, 25(7), 855-863.
  8. ^ Storch, Eric A.; Murphy, Tanya K.; Goodman, Wayne K.; Geffken, Gary R.; Lewin, Adam B.; Henin, Aude; Micco, Jamie A.; Sprich, Susan; Wilhelm, Sabine; Bengtson, Michael; Geller, Daniel A. (2010). "A Preliminary Study of D-Cycloserine Augmentation of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Obsessiveā€“Compulsive Disorder". Biological Psychiatry. 68 (11): 1073ā€“1076. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2010.07.015. PMC  3034091. PMID  20817153.

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