explaining OCD

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  • behavioural characteristics of OCD:
    • compulsions - repetitive behaviours
    • avoidance - avoid situations that trigger anxiety
  • emotional characteristics of OCD:
    • anxiety and distress
    • depression
    • guilt and disgust
  • cognitive characteristics of OCD:
    • obsessive thoughts - recurring and unpleasant
    • cognitive coping strategies
    • insight into excessive anxiety - aware behaviour is irrational
  • Lewis:
    • 37% had parents with OCD
    • 21% had siblings with OCD
    • suggests vulnerability is inherited
  • diathesis stress model:
    • certain genes make people more likely to develop disorder
    • environmental stress is needed to trigger condition
  • candidate genes:
    • genes that create vulnerability
    • some are involved in regulation and transmission of serotonin
  • OCD is polygenic:
    • caused by a combination of genetic variation that increase vulnerability
    • Taylor - up to 230 genes associated with OCD
  • OCD is aetiologically heterogeneous:
    • origins of OCD vary from person to person
    • one group may cause disorder, another group in another person
    • different types may be result of genetic variations
  • neural explanations:
    • genes associated with OCD are likely to affect levels of neurotransmitters and structures of brain
  • serotonin:
    • helps regulate mood
    • low levels = no transmission of mood relevant information
    • low levels associated with OCD and other disorders
  • decision making in brain:
    • OCD associated with poor decision making
    • frontal lobe responsible for logical thinking + decision making
    • impairment of frontal lobe associated with OCD
  • EVALUATION: research support for genetics
    • Nestadt et al - twin studies and concordance rates, 68% MZ twins, 31% DZ twins - more genetically related = more likely to develop
    • person with OCD family member = 4x more likely to develop compared to someone without
    • there must be some genetic influence on development of OCD
  • EVALUATION - research support for neural
    • antidepressants working purely on serotonin effective in reducing symptoms
    • soomro et al - 17 study review, compared placebos to SSRIs in treatment - all studies showed better outcomes for SSRIs
    • provides support for role of neurochemistry, provides explanation with external validity due to real life applications
  • EVALUATION: environmental risk factors
    • strong evidence for neural and genetic factors - doesnt appear entirely genetic in origin, concordance rates for MZ arent 100%
    • cromer et al - half of OCD clients experienced trauma, OCD more severe with more traumas
    • neural and genetic factors only provide partial explanation, more hollistic explanation more appropriate