This Research Topic arose from the editors’ interest in Obsessive-Compulsive related Disorders and a new potential clinical disorder associated with problematic overstudying, which has been conceptualized as a behavioral addiction (Atroszko et al., 2015) or an OCD-related disorder (Loscalzo and Giannini, 2017, 2018). Loscalzo and Giannini (2017), in line with Kardefelt-Winther’s (2015) recommendations, considered alternative criteria to addiction to identify the authentic manifestation of problematic overstudying.

Editorial: Obsessive-Compulsive Related Disorders: Towards an Advancement of the Knowledge of These Internalizing Disorders / Loscalzo Yura, Giannini Marco, Rice Kenneth. - In: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1664-1078. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2022), pp. 849610.0-849610.0. [10.3389/fpsyg.2022.849610]

Editorial: Obsessive-Compulsive Related Disorders: Towards an Advancement of the Knowledge of These Internalizing Disorders

Loscalzo Yura
;
Giannini Marco
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Rice Kenneth
Membro del Collaboration Group
2022

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This Research Topic arose from the editors’ interest in Obsessive-Compulsive related Disorders and a new potential clinical disorder associated with problematic overstudying, which has been conceptualized as a behavioral addiction (Atroszko et al., 2015) or an OCD-related disorder (Loscalzo and Giannini, 2017, 2018). Loscalzo and Giannini (2017), in line with Kardefelt-Winther’s (2015) recommendations, considered alternative criteria to addiction to identify the authentic manifestation of problematic overstudying.
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