OCD

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    • What type of disorder is OCD classified as?

      Anxiety disorder
    • What are the two main components of OCD?

      Obsessions and compulsions
    • What are the characteristics of obsessions in OCD?

      • Forbidden, inappropriate, and intrusive thoughts
      • Not based in reality
    • 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
    • What percentage of the population is affected by OCD?

      1. 2%
    • At what age does OCD typically onset?

      Adolescence
    • What are the behavioral characteristics of OCD?

      • Compulsions
      • Hinders everyday functioning
      • Social impairment
    • What are the emotional characteristics of OCD?

      • Distress
      • Depression
      • Extreme anxiety
    • What are the cognitive characteristics of OCD?

      • Realization of inappropriateness
      • Selective attention
      • Obsessive thinking
    • What is the biological approach to mental illness known as?

      • The medical model
      • Views mental illness as caused by abnormal biological processes
    • 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
    • What are the two types of twins mentioned in the genetic explanation of OCD?
      Monozygotic and dizygotic twins
    • What did Nestadt (2000) find regarding concordance rates in twins?

      MZ twins had a 68% concordance rate, while DZ twins had a 31% rate
    • 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
    • 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
    • What is one practical application of understanding the genetic basis of OCD?

      It may lead to better diagnosis and treatment options
    • What did Cromer (2007) find regarding traumatic events and OCD?

      Over half of the OCD patients studied had a traumatic event in their past
    • What is a limitation of the genetic explanation of OCD?

      Children often show dissimilar OCD symptoms compared to their parents
    • What do neural explanations of OCD argue?

      • OCD is caused by abnormalities in the brain
      • Abnormal levels of neurotransmitters contribute to these abnormalities
    • What is synaptic transmission?

      It is the process where neurotransmitters are released across the synaptic gap
    • Which part of the brain is associated with high activity in OCD sufferers?
      The orbitofrontal cortex
    • What role does serotonin play in OCD?

      Serotonin is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that affects message transfer between neurons
    • What is the treatment-aetiology fallacy?

      Assuming that a drug's effectiveness in reducing symptoms indicates it targets the cause of the disorder
    • What did Hu (2006) find regarding serotonin levels in OCD patients?

      OCD patients had lower serotonin activity than controls
    • What is the effect of SSRIs on OCD symptoms?

      SSRIs increase serotonin levels and reduce symptoms of OCD
    • What is the function of GABA in the brain?

      GABA reduces anxiety by increasing the flow of negatively charged chloride ions into neurons
    • What is the main purpose of benzodiazepines (Bz's)?

      To reduce anxiety
    • What did Soomro (2008) find in his review of SSRI studies?

      • SSRIs were more effective than placebos
      • Effective for about 70% of people
    • What did Skapinakis et al. conclude about cognitive and behavioral therapies compared to SSRIs?

      Cognitive and behavioral therapies were more effective than SSRIs
    • What are some side effects of SSRIs and Bz's?

      SSRIs can cause indigestion and blurred vision; Bz's can cause aggression
    • What did Griest (1998) find regarding exposure and ritual prevention therapy (ERPT)?

      ERPT was as effective as drug therapy for treating OCD
    • Why might some people prefer drug treatments over ERPT?

      ERPT requires willpower and time for exposure
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