Bio treatment for OCD - Drug therapy

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  • Outline drug therapy as a treatment for OCD - SSRI’s
    The biological approach to treating OCD typically involves the use of SSRls that block the re-uptake of serotonin, thus Increasing its levels in the synapse.
    As serotonin helps to regulate mood, increasing its levels reduces the obsessive thinking and anxiety seen in people with OCD. If SSRls are ineffective or produce lots of side effects in an individual with OCD, they may be prescribed other drug therapies such as benzodiazepines (BZs).
  • Outline drug therapy as a treatment for OCD - GABA
    BZ attach to GABA receptors and, when they do this, they make it more likely that GABA neurotransmitters will bind. GABA is an inhibitory neurotransmitter so increasing its activity results in the decreased firing of neurons in the nervous system. BZ therefore reduce the anxiety and obsessions in people with OCD by relaxing the nervous system.
  • Strength of drug therapies - Effective
    research comparing SSRIs to placebos have found that
    patients show significantly more improvement in obsessive thoughts and anxiety in the SSRI condition than in the placebo condition. This is a strength as it
    shows that drug therapies for OCD are effective, and their effectiveness is not a placebo effect. Therefore adds credibility.
  • Strength of drug therapies - relatively cheap and easy to access
    This is because they can be mass produced at
    relatively little cost and can be quickly prescribed for people with OCD to take at home. This is a strength because their cheaper costs means that the under-
    funded NHS are more likely to be able to offer this treatment and their ability to be taken at home means that people with severe OCD whose obsessions
    and compulsions prevent them from leaving the house can still access and engage in the treatment. I
  • Alternative treatment CBT - more expensive less easy to access
    This is because they require 1-1 sessions with a trained therapist which costs more money to carry out and may also be difficult to engage with due to long waiting lists and people with severe obsessions/compulsions struggling to leave the house to attend the sessions.
    Therefore adds credibility.
  • Limitation of drug therapies for OCD - side effects
    SSRls produce side effects such as dizziness, headaches, and difficulties sleeping. This is a limitation because It may cause people with OCD to stop taking the drugs, thus reducing the effectiveness of drug therapies.
  • Alternative treatments such as CBT = no side effects
    alternative treatments such as CBT do not produce side effects. This is because CBT is a psychological rather than biological therapy. This is a strength of CBT over drug therapies because it means people with OCD are less likely to drop out of the therapy, maximising its success. ? credibility.
  • Limitation of drug therapies - produces short-term effects
    This is because research has found high relapse rates when people with OCD stop taking their medication. This is a limitation because it has resulted in many arguing that drugs aim to just suppress the symptoms as opposed to tackling the root cause (hence why symptoms reappear when they stop taking the drug). 
  • Alternative treatments such as CBT - longer lasting effects
    This is because they provide strategies of how to deal with obsessive thinking through disputing methods. This Is a strength of CBT over drug therapies because it means that people with OCO will be less reliant on treatment in the future. questions credibility