Save
psychology
Psychopathology
treating OCD
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Created by
karolina
Visit profile
Cards (11)
drug therapy:
aims to decrease/increase levels of
neurotransmitters
in the
brain
or their activity
low
levels of serotonin associated with
OCD
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs):
prevent the
reabsorption
in
presynaptic
neuron
increases
levels, results in continued stimulation of
postsynaptic
neuron
compensates for lack of
serotonin
that would be
naturally
found
normal serotonin diffusion:
released by
presynaptic
neuron and travels across
synapse
chemically conveys signals from
presynaptic
to
postsynaptic
neuron
reabsorbed into
presynaptic
neuron,
broken down
, reused
dosage of SSRIs:
typical dose of fluxetine (prozac) is
20mg
may be
increased
if no benefit
3-4
months of daily use to see impact
combining SSRIs:
often used
alongside CBT
drugs reduce
emotional
symptoms, people engage more effectively with
CBT
SNRIs:
increase levels of
serotonin
and
noradrenaline
used if not responsive to
SSRIs
tricyclics
:
act on various systems including
serotonin
more severe side effects, used only if patient hasnt been
responsive
to SSRIs
EVALUATION: evidence of effectiveness
clear evidence to show
decrease
in symptom severity +
increase
in quality of life
soomro
et al -
17
study review, compared
placebos
to SSRIs, better outcomes for SSRIs
drugs appear to be
helpful
for most people with OCD
EVALUATION
:
cost
effective + non disruptive
drugs are
cheaper
, thousands manufactured in time CBT session is
conducted
- drugs provide
good
value
for health systems
non
disruptive
to lives - daily use more efficient than hours of therapy
drugs are a more
popular
treatment
for OCD
EVALUATION: serious
side effects
SSRIs
- indigestion, blurred vision, loss of sex drive - only temporary but distressing
tricyclics
more severe and common - >
10
% erection problems, weight gain + potential heart problems
reduces
quality
of
life
, may stop using = cease to be effective
EVALUATION
: treat symptoms not
cause
SSRIs
work by increasing levels of
serotonin
, reducing
anxiety
+
alleviating
symptoms
not treating cause
stop taking = prone to
relapse
suggests psychological treatments are
longer
term
solution
- lasting treatment + potential
cure