Lecture 53: OCD Flashcards
What do obsessions lead to?
Obsession = anxiety
What are obsessions?
- Unwanted thoughts, images or impulses that cause ANXIETY/distress
- Attempts to ignore, suppress or neurtralize but cant do so effectively
- Not simply excessive worries about real-life problems
- Recognized as the product of one’s mind
What are compulsions?
Repetitive behaviors used to ease discomfort
Cardinal feature: neutralization of obsessive discomfort
What are types of compulsions?
- Mental compulsions
-special words, images, numbers recreated mentally to neutralize anxiety
-special prayers repeated in a set manner
-mental counting
-mental list making
-mental reviewing
Girl thinking about princess waving her hand to subjects in a very slow and patterned manner - Checking Compulsions
-double checking shit that is true (like are you sure, are you sure?)
What is the clinical course?
- unremitting and chronic
- Phasic with periods of complete remission
- Episodic
What are the comorbidities of OCD?
- Mood disorders
- Other anxiety disorders
- Tic disorders
- Eating disorders
- Psychotics disorders
- Personality disorders
What are the genetics of OCD?
53-87% for monozygotic twins
It is not destiny, however
-increased risk for first-degree relatives
What do PET studies demonstrate?
- Abnormally high activity in orbital cortex and in head of caudate nucleus
What is the spectrum of OCD?
Trichotillomania (compulsion to pull out hair) Pathologic gambling Body dysmorphic disorder Hypochonriasis Binge eating disorder Autistic disorders
What is the OCD cycle?
Obssession distress compulsion relief
What is the point of behavioral therapy?
Treatment tries to break connection between distress and compulsion
Have the anxious thoughts but DON’T try to do anything about it…deal with it
What is CBT for OCD?
- Exposure in vivo
- Imaginal exposure
- Ritual prevention
- Cognitive interventions
What are exposures in vivo?
A type of CBT treatment for OCD
Prolonged confrontation with anxiety-evoking stimuli (e.g. contact with contamination)
Imaginal exposure?
A type of CBT treatment for OCD
Prolonged imaginal confrontation with feared disasters (eg hitting pedestrian while driving)
Ritual prevention?
Blocking of compulsions (eg leaving the kitchen w/o checking the stove)
What is Cognitive Interventions?
Correcting erroneous cognitions (eg anxiety wont decrease w/o ritualizing)
What is a simplified theoretical approach of OCD?
Do the thing you’re afraid of
The more you do it, the easier it gets
What is the primary measure of OCD symptom severity?
Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS)
0-40
16+ = OCD
Typical college student = 4-5…finals = 7
What are the pharamaco therapy strategies?
SSRI
What are characteristics of SSRIs for OCD treatment?
A. Consistently superior to placebo in dozens of RCTs
B. typical reduction of 6-10 points of Y-BOCS
C. maintenance of gains with continued treatment
D. relapse upon SSRI discontinuation
E. Side effects include suicidal ideation
What are characteristics of CBT for OCD treatment?
A. typical reduction of 10-15 points on Y-BOCS
B. Maintenance of gains following discontinuation
Not a lot of experts out there
Is there any difference in efficacy between CBT + drugs and CBT?
Mixed findings for superiority of combination of medication + behavior
-combined treatment does NOT impede monotherapies
What is COMB?
Combined of medication and behavior