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Can memory and executive functions in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder predict outcome of cognitive behavioural therapy?
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Memory and executive functions in patients with OCD could not predict outcome of CBT, but level of social functioning may be a predictor of CBT outcome. Some of the main clinical implications are that we cannot use memory and executive functions, or baseline severity of OCD symptoms to determine which patients should be offered CBT.
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