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| Published: July 15, 2025

A Study of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies Associated with Ego-Syntonic and Ego-Dystonic Symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Siddharth Ranjan Banerjee

Lecturer, Department of Clinical and Rehabilitation Psychology and Research, National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities, Dehradun Google Scholar More about the auther

, Diksha Banerjee

M.Phil. Clinical Psychology Trainee, Department of Clinical Psychology, Mizoram University, Aizawl Google Scholar More about the auther

, Sweta

Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Psychology, Institute of Mental Health and Hospital, Agra Google Scholar More about the auther

, Surender Kumar Dhalwal

Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Clinical and Rehabilitation Psychology and Research, National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities, Dehradun Google Scholar More about the auther

, Amool Ranjan Singh

Professor & Head, Department of Clinical Psychology, Ranchi Institute of Neuro-Psychiatry and Allied Sciences, Ranchi Google Scholar More about the auther

DIP: 18.01.030.20251303

DOI: 10.25215/1303.030

ABSTRACT

The cognitive responses to emotion-eliciting events that modify the magnitude/or type of individuals’ individuals’ emotional experience or the event, consciously or unconsciously are known as Cognitive emotion regulation strategies (Campbell-Sills & Barlow, 2007; Harvey, Watkins, Mansell, & Shafran, 2004; Rottenberg & Gross, 2007; Thompson, 1994; Williams & Bargh, 2007). In the present study an attempt has been made to evaluate the application of cognitive emotion regulation strategies associated with ego-syntonic and ego-dystonic symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder. A total of 30 participants were selected for the study. The participants were aged between 20-45 years and the education level ranged from 5th standard to higher education. The tools used in this research were Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale-II (YBOCS-II) (Goodman, Price, Rasmussen, Mazure, Delgado, et al., 1989), Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (CERQ) (Garnefski et al., 2001), Obsessive Compulsive Self-Syntonicity of Symptoms Scale (OCSSSS) (Kirk, 2001), and Ego-Dystonicity questionnaire (Purdon et al., 2007). Exploratory research design was applied. Results suggest no significant relationship of cognitive emotion regulation strategies with ego-syntonic and ego-dystonic symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.030.20251303

10.25215/1303.030

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Published in   Volume 13, Issue 3, July-September, 2025