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70 in Wechsler IQ test and the diagnosis of OCD according to the clinical interview by a child and adolescents psychiatrist and DSM-IV criteria were selected through available sampling method and they were divided into CBT and neurofeedback groups randomly. The participants fulfilled the Yale-Brown Scale before and after intervention (10 weekly sessions). Data analyzed by descriptive statistics, variance analysis, T test, and SPSS software version 16. Results: The two groups were matched in variables of sex and education. The scores of Yale-Brown Scale were not significantly different in pre-test (p=0.421). These scores were reduced significantly after intervention in CBT group (p=0.001) and neurofeedback group (p=0.000) but the effect of neurofeedback was more compared to CBT (P=0.014). Conclusion:Based on the results, both cognitive-behavioral therapy and neurofeedback have significant effects on reduction of symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder among adolescents but the effect of neurofeedback was more significantly compared to cognitive behavioral therapy.]]>
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