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What is an obsession in OCD?
A
cognition
that cannot be rejected
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What is a compulsion in OCD?
A visible
behavior
that is performed
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What percentage of OCD sufferers experience general anxiety if compulsions are not completed?
Approximately
10%
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How can compulsions affect daily life?
They can hinder
everyday
functioning
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What are the characteristics of compulsions in OCD?
Repetitive behaviors (e.g.,
hand washing
)
Anxiety
reducing (e.g., washing to avoid germs)
Avoidance
of trigger behaviors
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What emotional symptoms can accompany OCD?
Anxiety
and
negative
emotions like
guilt
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How does performing a compulsive behavior affect anxiety?
It
temporarily
alleviates anxiety
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What cognitive symptoms are common in OCD?
Persistent
and
intrusive
obsessive thoughts
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What cognitive strategies do people with OCD use to cope?
Praying or chanting to reduce
anxiety
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Why is insight into OCD important?
Awareness of
irrationality
is critical
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What can worsen anxiety in OCD sufferers?
Awareness of the
irrationality
of thoughts
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What do OCD sufferers tend to imagine?
Worst-case
scenarios and potential hazards
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What is the genetic explanation for OCD?
OCD is thought to be
polygenic
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What are candidate genes in relation to OCD?
Genes that may increase vulnerability to OCD
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What role does the COMT gene play in OCD?
It regulates
dopamine
levels in the brain
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What effect does one allele of the COMT gene have?
It leads to higher dopamine
levels
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What does the SERT gene affect?
The transport of
serotonin
in the brain
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What do PET scans show in relation to serotonin and OCD?
Low levels
of serotonin activity in the brain
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What did Ozaki et al (2003) find regarding OCD?
A
mutation
in families with OCD
members
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What brain malfunctioning is associated with OCD?
High activity in the
orbital frontal cortex
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What happens in the orbital frontal cortex (OFC) during OCD symptoms?
It initiates activity when an
impulse
is received
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How do non-sufferers respond to impulses compared to those with OCD?
They stop the
behavior
once completed
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What is the role of the basal ganglia in OCD?
It suppresses minor
worries
and impulses
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What did Max et al (1994) find about the basal ganglia?
Disconnection reduces
OCD
symptoms
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of the genetic explanation for OCD?
Strengths:
Twin studies
show
genetic component
Some
genes
linked to OCD symptoms
Weaknesses:
Not entirely genetic; environmental factors play a role
Low
predictive value
due to many candidate genes
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What did Grootheest et al (2005) find about childhood OCD?
It has a stronger
genetic
component
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What does the genetic overlap with other conditions suggest?
Inherited sensitivity to
disorders
, not just
OCD
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What is the role of SSRIs in treating OCD?
They block
serotonin
reuptake channels
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How long does it take for SSRIs to show effects?
12-16
weeks
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What is the effect of anxiolytics in treating OCD?
They reduce anxiety effects or enhance
GABA
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What are the side effects of SSRIs?
Libido loss
,
irritability
, nausea
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What did Julien (2007) find about SSRIs?
They improve symptoms in
50-80%
of people
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What did Soomro et al (2008) conclude about SSRIs?
They are more effective than
placebos
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What is a concern regarding long-term use of SSRIs?
Little long-term data on
effectiveness
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What did Simpson et al (2004) find about relapse rates?
45%
relapse rate after
SSRIs
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What are the risks associated with anxiolytics?
Memory
impairment
and potential
addiction
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What is the benefit of combining SSRIs with CBT?
Reduces
relapse rates
in the long term
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What is publication bias in drug research?
Only
significant
results are published
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What are the limitations of drug therapy for OCD?
Symptoms do not disappear completely
Potential
side effects
and addiction risks
Relapse
occurs after stopping medication
Limited
long-term effectiveness
data
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