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Fugen Neziroglu is affiliated with Boston University in the United States and has a research portfolio primarily centered on psychology and related medical sciences. Their scholarly work spans 16 publications in psychology, with additional contributions in neuroscience and medicine. Within these broader fields, Neziroglu has focused particularly on clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry and mental health, experimental and cognitive psychology, and pharmacy.

The researcher's main topics of study include obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders and body image and dysmorphia studies, both featuring prominently in their published work. Other key areas of investigation include autism spectrum disorder research, eating disorders and behaviors, empathy and medical education, evolutionary psychology and human behavior, and infant health and development.

Among recent papers, the following are notable:

  • "Knowledge and competency standards for specialized cognitive behavior therapy for adult obsessive-compulsive disorder" (2021) published in Psychiatry Research
  • "The psychological, relational and social impact in adult offspring of parents with hoarding disorder" (2020) published in Children Australia

Neziroglu has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Matthew Jacofsky, Madison Fitzpatrick, Yvette Fruchter, Danielle H. Gardini, and Michael Upston. These collaborations reflect sustained partnerships that have contributed to their research output.

Their publications have appeared in specialized venues such as Psychiatry Research and Children Australia. Additionally, Neziroglu has contributed to academic books, including a publication titled "Body Dysmorphic Disorder" released in 2021 by Hogrefe Publishing eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Cognitive assessment of obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Randy Frost;Gail Steketee;Nader Amir;Martine Bouvard

  • Psychometric validation of the obsessive belief questionnaire and interpretation of intrusions inventory - Part 2: Factor analyses and testing of a brief version

    Gail Steketee;Randy Frost;Sunil Bhar;Martine Bouvard

  • Development and initial validation of the Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire and the Interpretation of Intrusions Inventory.

    M Freeston;G Steketee;R Frost;N Amir

  • Psychometric validation of the Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire and the Interpretation of Intrusions Inventory: Part I

    Gail Steketee;Randy Frost;Sunil Bhar;Martine Bouvard

  • Multidimensional body image comparisons among patients with eating disorders, body dysmorphic disorder, and clinical controls: A multisite study

    Joshua I. Hrabosky;Thomas F. Cash;David Veale;Fugen Neziroglu

  • Efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder

    Dean McKay;Debbie Sookman;Fugen Neziroglu;Sabine Wilhelm

  • Body Dysmorphic Disorder: A Treatment Manual

    David Veale;Fugen A. Neziroglu

  • The Overvalued Ideas Scale: development, reliability and validity in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Fugen Neziroglu;Dean McKay;Jose A Yaryura-Tobias;Kevin P Stevens

  • Onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder in pregnancy.

    Fugen Neziroglu;Richard Anemone;Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias

  • Social learning theory and cognitive behavioral models of body dysmorphic disorder

    Fugen Neziroglu;Sony Khemlani-Patel;David Veale

  • Exposure, response prevention, and cognitive therapy in the treatment of body dysmorphic disorder

    Fugen A. Neziroglu;Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias

  • Clomipramine and imipramine in obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Jan Volavka;Fugen Neziroglu;Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias

  • Effect of cognitive behavior therapy on persons with body dysmorphic disorder and comorbid axis II diagnoses

    Fugen Neziroglu;Dean McKay;John Todaro;Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias

  • Predictive validity of the overvalued ideas scale: outcome in obsessive-compulsive and body dysmorphic disorders.

    Fugen Neziroglu;Kevin P Stevens;Dean McKay;Jose A Yaryura-Tobias

  • Body dysmorphic disorder: a preliminary evaluation of treatment and maintenance using exposure with response prevention

    D McKay;J Todaro;F Neziroglu;T Campisi

  • Factor structure of the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale: a two dimensional measure.

    Dean McKay;Stephen Danyko;Fugen Neziroglu;Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias

  • Skin Picking Phenomenology and Severity Comparison

    Fugen Neziroglu;Dena Rabinowitz;Anna Breytman;Matthew Jacofsky

  • Family involvement in the behavioral treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder: A preliminary investigation

    Michael S. Grunes;Fugen Neziroglu;Dean McKay

  • Comparison of clinical characteristics in obsessive-compulsive disorder and body dysmorphic disorder

    Dean McKay;Fugen Neziroglu;Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias

  • Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Phenomenology and Case Descriptions

    Fugen A. Neziroglu;Jose A. Yaryura-Tobias

Frequent Co-Authors

David Veale
David Veale King's College London
Dean McKay
Dean McKay Fordham University
Gail Steketee
Gail Steketee Boston University
Michael Kyrios
Michael Kyrios Flinders University
Sabine Wilhelm
Sabine Wilhelm Harvard University
Patricia van Oppen
Patricia van Oppen Amsterdam UMC
Roz Shafran
Roz Shafran University College London
Claudio Sica
Claudio Sica University of Florence
Randy O. Frost
Randy O. Frost Smith College
Mark H. Freeston
Mark H. Freeston Newcastle University

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