Cards (4)

  • DSM-5 categories of OCD-
    • OCD- obsessions or compulsions (reoccurring thoughts or behaviours) or both.
    • Trichotillomania- compulsive hair pulling.
    • Hoarding disorder- compulsion of gathering and storing possessions regardless of the value.
    • Excoriation disorder- compulsive skin-picking disorder.
  • Behavioural characteristics-
    • compelled to repeat the behaviour.
    • 10% of people with OCD have compulsions alone, they have no obsession or irrational anxiety.
    • Majority have compulsions driven from their anxious obsession over something (like handwashing will occur due to someone being obsessed over germs).
    • They tend to avoid what makes them anxious to not get triggered or feel the anxiety (fearing germs will avoid going outside and/or touching things).
  • Emotional characteristics of OCD-
    • Powerful emotional experience due to the overwhelming anxiety that the person goes under forcing their compulsions.
    • Often paired with depression so the anxiety can be paired with low mood and lack of enjoyment in activities, the convulsions bring temporary relief.
    • Can be with guilt and disgust over minor issues like a mistake or getting dirty.
  • Cognitive characteristics of OCD-
    • 90% have the cognitive feature of obsessive thoughts.
    • People adopt cognitive coping strategies (someone who thinks their bad will revert to praying/meditating often).
    • They are aware that their obsessions/compulsions are irrational, and this is needed for diagnosis.
    • OCD is when someone reverts to the worst-case scenario, knowing that it is extreme and unlikely to happen, but they obsess over it.