Characteristics Flashcards

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1
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Who classified OCD as an anxiety disorder?

A

The ICD

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2
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How much of the population has OCD?

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2%

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3
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Who is more susceptible to OCD?

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No one, it is equally prevalent in males and females

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4
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What are the two main symptoms of OCD?

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Obsessions and compulsions

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5
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Do obsessions and compulsions have to occur at the same time?

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They are often related but some individuals may only have obsessions

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What is an obsession?

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An intrusive, unwelcome, distressing thought which is persistent.

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What are types of obsessions?

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There are 6:
Dirt and contamination 
Sex
Aggression
Religion 
Orderliness 
Illness
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How many types of obsessions are there?

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6

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9
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What are some types of obsessional symptoms?

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Obsessional thoughts
Rumination’s
Doubts

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10
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What are obsessional thoughts?

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Repeated, intrusive words or phrases

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What are ruminations?

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Internals debates which are endlessly reviewed

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12
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What are doubts?

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Repeated worrying themes

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13
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What is a compulsion?

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The irreducible urges to carry out repetitive, ritualised behaviours to ward off imagined consequences

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What are some of the forms compulsions can take?

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Checking rituals
Cleaning rituals
Counting rituals
Dressing rituals

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15
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What are other symptoms of OCD (aside from the main two)?

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The sufferer recognised that their obsessions/compulsions are irrational
The obsessions/compulsions are time consuming, causing distress and interfere with their everyday life

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16
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According to the DSM, what must the individual suffer from to be diagnosed with OCD?

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Recurrent obsessions and/or compulsions
Recognition that these are irrational
The obsessions/compulsions caused anxiety/fear and interfere with the persons daily life and take up to more than an hour each day

17
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What is OCD classified as?

A

An anxiety disorder