OCD: explaining and treating

Cards (29)

  • What is OCD often misunderstood as?
    A mental health condition
  • Why do people misuse the term "OCD"?
    It minimizes the suffering of those affected
  • What dominates the internal mental world of some with OCD?
    Repetitive and intrusive thoughts
  • What is the result of compulsive behaviors in OCD?
    They provide temporary relief from anxiety
  • What will be discussed in the video regarding OCD?
    The biological approach to explaining and treating OCD
  • What are candidate genes in relation to OCD?
    Genes found more frequently in OCD patients
  • How many separate genes could be involved in OCD development?
    Up to 230 separate genes
  • What is the prevalence rate of OCD in the general population?
    2 percent
  • What is the concordance rate for first-degree relatives of OCD patients?
    10 percent
  • What is the concordance rate for identical twins with OCD?
    68 percent
  • What neurotransmitter is most associated with OCD?
    Serotonin
  • What happens to serotonin levels in people with OCD?
    They are thought to be low
  • What is the role of the cert gene in OCD?
    It is responsible for serotonin transport
  • What is the worry circuit in relation to OCD?
    An overactive communication circuit in the brain
  • Which brain structures are involved in the worry circuit?
    Orbital frontal cortex, basal ganglia, thalamus
  • What is the function of the parahippocampal gyrus?
    Regulating and processing unpleasant emotions
  • What does the diathesis-stress model suggest about OCD?
    Genetic vulnerability plus environmental stressors
  • What percentage of participants with OCD reported a traumatic life event?
    54 percent
  • What is a limitation of neural imaging studies in OCD?
    They are correlational, not causal
  • What is the main type of drug used to treat OCD?
    SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)
  • How do SSRIs work in the brain?
    They inhibit serotonin reuptake
  • What is a common side effect of SSRIs?
    Nausea
  • What is a disadvantage of drug therapy for OCD?
    Potential for dependency on medication
  • What does the research by Goldacre suggest about drug therapy studies?
    They may be biased due to funding
  • Why might psychological therapy be preferred over drug therapy?
    It addresses the root causes of OCD
  • What are the biological explanations for OCD?
    • Genetic explanations: candidate genes and polygenetic nature
    • Neural explanations: serotonin imbalance and worry circuit
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of drug therapy for OCD?
    Strengths:
    • Effective in reducing symptoms
    • Convenient and inexpensive

    Weaknesses:
    • Side effects like nausea and insomnia
    • Potential dependency on medication
  • What is the role of the worry circuit in OCD?
    • Overactive communication between brain structures
    • Inability to filter out minor worries
    • Leads to obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors
  • What are the common obsessions and compulsions in OCD?
    Common obsessions:
    • Contamination fears
    • Burglary worries
    • Fire-related anxieties

    Common compulsions:
    • Repetitive cleaning
    • Checking locks
    • Checking power switches