the biological approach to treating OCD

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    • What are SSRIs commonly used for?
      To reduce anxiety associated with OCD
    • How do SSRIs work in the brain?
      They block the reuptake of serotonin
    • What did Soomro et al. (2008) find about SSRIs?
      They are more effective than placebos for OCD
    • What is the duration of most studies on SSRIs?
      3-4 months
    • What happens to patients when SSRIs are stopped?
      Many patients relapse within a few weeks
    • What is the effect of increasing serotonin in the brain's worry circuit?
      It may normalize the circuit
    • Why are drug therapies preferred over other treatments?
      They require little input from the user
    • What type of drugs are benzodiazepines?
      Anti-anxiety drugs
    • How do benzodiazepines affect GABA?
      They enhance the activity of GABA
    • What is the effect of benzodiazepines on neurons?
      They make it harder for neurons to be stimulated
    • What do tricyclic antidepressants block?
      The transporter mechanism for neurotransmitters
    • What are common side effects of SSRIs?
      Headache and insomnia
    • How do tricyclics compare to SSRIs in terms of side effects?
      Tricyclics have more severe side effects
    • What severe side effects can tricyclics cause?
      Hallucinations and irregular heartbeat
    • Why are benzodiazepines considered addictive?
      They can lead to dependency with prolonged use
    • What is the maximum duration for using SSRIs?
      4 weeks
    • What are the main drug therapies for treating OCD?
      • SSRIs (e.g., Prozac)
      • Benzodiazepines (e.g., Valium)
      • Tricyclic antidepressants
    • What are the benefits and drawbacks of drug therapies compared to psychological therapies?
      Benefits:
      • Require little user effort
      • Less time-consuming
      • Economical for health services

      Drawbacks:
      • Side effects
      • Potential for addiction
      • Short-term effectiveness