Characteristics of phobias, depression & OCD

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      • Phobias = irrational fear of an object or a situation. Extent of the fear is out of proportion to the real danger. DSM recognises phobias as a type of anxiety disorder, some people may avoid the thing that's causing them anxiety.
      • Specific = object, animal, body part etc.
      • Social = social situation e.g. public speaking
      • Agoraphobia = being outside/public place
    • Characteristics of Phobias -
      • Behavioural: Panic, Avoidance, Endurance
      • Emotional: Anxiety, Unreasonable emotional responses
      • Cognitive: Cognitive distortions, irrational beliefs, selective attention to phobic stimulus.
    • Characteristics of depression -
      • Behavioural: low activity levels, disruption to sleeping + eating behaviour (insomnia/hypersomnia), aggression + self-harm.
      • Emotional: lowered mood, anger, lowered self-esteem.
      • Cognitive: poor concentration, catastrophising + absolutist thinking.
      • All forms of depression & depressive disorders are characterised by changes to mood.
    • Characteristics of OCD -
      characterised by obsessions (cognitions) &/or compulsions (behaviours). Involves anxiety.
      • Behavioural: compulsions, avoidance
      • Emotional: anxiety, distress, accompanying depression (co-morbidity), guilt + disgust.
      • Cognitive: obsessive thoughts, insight into excessive anxiety.
      • ->Obsessive thought -> anxiety -> compulsive behaviour -> temporary relief
    • Behavioural Characteristics of Depression -
      • change in activity levels – increased lethargy (lack of energy)/ withdrawal from activities that were once enjoyed (anhedonia); neglecting personal hygiene; increased activity levels/agitation
      • disruption to sleep – sleep may reduce (insomnia) or increase (hypersomnia)
      • disruption to eating behaviour – increased or decreased eating/weight gain or loss
      • aggressive acts – towards others or oneself, e.g. self-harm.
    • Cognitive Characteristics of OCD -
      • obsessive thoughts – persistent and intrusive thoughts of, eg germs
      • hypervigilance/selective attention – increased awareness of source of obsession in new situations
      • insight into excessive anxiety
      • cognitive strategies to deal with obsessions
    • Behavioural Characteristics of Depression -
      • changes in sleep patterns: sleeping less (insomnia)/sleeping more (hypersomnia)
      • changes in eating patterns: eating more/eating less
      • social withdrawal
      • reduced movement
      • reduced speech.