Cards (15)

    • What is compulsive behaviour?
      Repetitive behaviour performed to reduce anxiety (counting)
    • What are obsessive thoughts?
      Recurrent, intrusive thoughts that are perceived as inappropriate
    • Behavioural characteristics of OCD:
      • Compulsive behaviour
      • Avoidance
    • Emotional characteristics of OCD:
      • Shame
      • Anxiety & distress
    • Cognitive characteristics of OCD:
      • Obsessive thoughts
      • Cognitive strategies
      • Insight into excessive anxiety
    • What is the association of the COMT gene allele with dopamine levels?
      It is associated with higher levels of dopamine.
    • Which gene is involved in the transport of serotonin?
      SERT gene
    • What is the relationship between serotonin levels and OCD?
      Lower levels of serotonin are associated with OCD.
    • What does the diathesis-stress model suggest about OCD?
      It suggests genetic mutations lead to vulnerability for OCD, but other factors must also be present.
    • What are the key genetic factors associated with OCD?
      • COMT gene: regulates dopamine production, associated with higher dopamine levels
      • SERT gene: involved in serotonin transport, lower serotonin levels linked to OCD
      • OCD is a polygenic disorder
    • The caudate nucleus normally suppresses signals from the orbitofrontal cortex which sends signals to the thalamus about worrying. When it’s damaged it fails to suppress minor worries
    • Biological explanations for OCD evaluation:
      • ✅ Evidence from twin studies - meta-analysis found that MZ twins had double the concordance rate for OCD than DZ twins
      • ❌ Ignores other factors - environment
      • ✅ Support for serotonin - when treated with drugs which increase the level of serotonin, symptoms decrease
      • ❌ Alternative two process model - OCD is learnt through classical conditioning. A neutral stimulus is associated with anxiety. An obsessions formed & compulsive behaviours are reinforced when anxiety reduces
      • ✅ Doesn’t blame the sufferer
    • Anti-anxiety drugs for treating OCD
      • Benzodiazepines (Xanax) - Enhances the activity of the neurotransmitter GABA which increase the flow of chloride ions into brain which has a quietening effect
    • Anti-depressants for treating OCD:
      • SSRIs (Zoloft) - increase levels of serotonin by blocking re-uptake at the pre-synaptic membrane
      • Tricyclics (Anafranil) - block reabsorption of serotonin & noradrenaline
    • Drug therapy for OCD evaluation:
      • ✅ Effectiveness - evidence in studies, placebo & drug ❌ most studies only last a few months so no long term data
      • ✅ Practical - cheap & little time required
      • ❌ Possible side effects & addiction
      • ❌Only treats symptoms not underlying causes - patients relapse a few weeks after medication is stopped
      • ❌ Publication bias - exaggerates benefits of drugs - ethical issues