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What type of disorder is
OCD
classified as?
Anxiety disorder
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What are the two main components of
OCD
?
Obsessions
and
compulsions
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What are the characteristics of
obsessions
in
OCD
?
Forbidden,
inappropriate
, and
intrusive thoughts
Not based in reality
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What are the characteristics of
compulsions
in
OCD
?
Uncontrollable urges to perform repetitive behaviors
Aimed at reducing
anxiety
Time-consuming and recognized as a short-term fix
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What percentage of the population is affected by
OCD
?
2%
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At what age does
OCD
typically onset?
Adolescence
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What are the behavioral characteristics of
OCD
?
Compulsions
Hinders
everyday
functioning
Social impairment
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What are the emotional characteristics of
OCD
?
Distress
Depression
Extreme anxiety
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What are the
cognitive characteristics
of
OCD
?
Realization of inappropriateness
Selective attention
Obsessive thinking
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What is the
biological approach
to mental illness known as?
The
medical model
Views mental illness as caused by
abnormal biological processes
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What does the genetic explanation of
OCD
suggest?
OCD is inherited through
genetic transmission
Linked to specific genes like the
SERT gene
affecting
serotonin transport
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What are the two types of twins mentioned in the genetic explanation of OCD?
Monozygotic
and
dizygotic
twins
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What did
Nestadt
(
2000
) find regarding
concordance rates
in twins?
MZ twins
had a
68%
concordance rate, while
DZ twins
had a
31%
rate
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What does a lower
concordance rate
in
MZ twins
suggest about the causes of
OCD
?
Another factor besides genetics may play a role in causing OCD
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What did
Ozaki
(
2003
) find in his study of families with OCD?
A mutation in the
SERT
gene was found in
6 out of 7
family members with OCD
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What is one practical application of understanding the
genetic basis
of
OCD
?
It may lead to better
diagnosis
and
treatment options
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What did
Cromer
(
2007
) find regarding
traumatic events
and
OCD
?
Over half of the OCD patients studied had a traumatic event in their
past
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What is a limitation of the
genetic
explanation of
OCD
?
Children often show dissimilar OCD
symptoms
compared to their
parents
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What do
neural
explanations of
OCD
argue?
OCD is caused by abnormalities in the brain
Abnormal levels of
neurotransmitters
contribute to these abnormalities
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What is
synaptic transmission
?
It is the process where
neurotransmitters
are released across the synaptic gap
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Which part of the brain is associated with high activity in OCD sufferers?
The
orbitofrontal cortex
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What role does serotonin play in
OCD
?
Serotonin
is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that affects message transfer between neurons
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What is the
treatment-aetiology fallacy
?
Assuming that a drug's effectiveness in reducing symptoms indicates it targets the cause of the
disorder
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What did
Hu
(
2006
) find regarding
serotonin
levels in OCD patients?
OCD patients had lower serotonin activity than
controls
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What is the effect of
SSRIs
on
OCD
symptoms?
SSRIs increase
serotonin
levels and reduce symptoms of OCD
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What is the function of
GABA
in the brain?
GABA reduces
anxiety
by increasing the flow of negatively charged
chloride ions
into neurons
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What is the main purpose of
benzodiazepines
(
Bz's
)?
To reduce
anxiety
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What did
Soomro
(2008) find in his review of
SSRI
studies?
SSRIs were more effective than placebos
Effective for about
70%
of people
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What did
Skapinakis et al.
conclude about cognitive and behavioral therapies compared to
SSRIs
?
Cognitive and behavioral therapies
were more
effective
than SSRIs
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What are some side effects of
SSRIs
and
Bz's
?
SSRIs can cause indigestion and blurred vision; Bz's can cause
aggression
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What did
Griest
(
1998
) find regarding exposure and ritual prevention therapy (
ERPT
)?
ERPT was as effective as drug therapy for treating
OCD
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Why might some people prefer drug treatments over
ERPT
?
ERPT requires willpower and time for
exposure
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