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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