OCD (Psychopathology)

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    • What is OCD?
      Repetitive behaviour accompanied by obsessive thinking.
    • What are the behavioural characteristics of OCD?
      Compulsions (repetitive/reduce anxiety), avoidance (avoiding anxiety inducing situations).
    • What are the emotional characteristics of OCD?
      Anxiety/distress, accompanying depression, guilt/disgust.
    • What are the cognitive characteristics of OCD?
      Obsessive thoughts, cognitive strategies to deal with obsessions, insight into excessive anxiety.
    • What are the two biological explanations for OCD?
      Genetic + neural.
    • What is the genetic explanation for OCD?
      Genes are involved in individual vulnerability for OCD.
    • What is the diathesis stress model?
      Suggests that a person may be predisposed for a disorder but must be triggered by environmental factors.
    • Which genes create a vulnerability for OCD?
      SERT/COMT.
    • What does polygenic mean?
      Multiple genes influence the onset of a disorder.
    • What is aetiologically heterogeneous?

      One group of genes may cause OCD in one person but a different group of genes may cause the disorder in another person.
    • What is a strength of the genetic explanation for OCD?
      - Twin studies (68% identical/31% non-identical shared OCD)
    • What is a limitation of the genetic explanation for OCD?
      - Environmental factors (diathesis stress model = cannot be entirely genetic).
    • What is the neural explanation of OCD?
      The genes associated with OCD are likely to affect neurotransmitters (+ serotonin levels).
    • What is a strength of the neural explanation for OCD?
      - Real world application (antidepressants that affect serotonin are effective).
    • What is a limitation of the neural explanation for OCD?
      - Abnormal functioning of neurotransmitters could be a result of OCD not the cause.
    • What are the treatments of OCD?
      - Drug therapy (increase/decrease NT = serotonin levels)
      - CBT is often used alongside drug therapy to reduce symptoms enough to engage with CBT.
    • What is a type of drug therapy?
      SSRI's (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors).
    • What is a strength of drug therapy?
      - Effective at reducing symptoms (study comparing SSRI to placebo).
    • What is a limitation of drug therapy?
      - Side effects.
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