(from the chapter) what does the DSM-III [Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-III] classification of OCD [obsessive-compulsive disorder] as an anxiety disorder imply / in addition to sharing cardinal clinical features, one would presume that anxiety disorders, as a group, share either a common pathophysiology, a common response to treatment, or a common genetic predisposition / [review] evidence for each of these features / summarize the evidence for each feature linking obsessional disorder to depression (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) (chapter)
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Insel, T. R., Zahn, T. P., Murphy, D. L., Tuma, A. H. (Ed. ), & Maser, J. D. (Ed. ). (1985). Obsessive-compulsive disorder: An anxiety disorder? In A. H. Tuma & J. D. Maser (Eds.) (pp. 577–589). Hillsdale, NJ England: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
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