lesson 19 part 1 Flashcards

1
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Recurrent, persistent, intrusive, and unwanted thoughts, images, or impulses that cause marked anxiety and interfere with interpersonal, social, or occupational function.

A

obsessive-compulsive disorder

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2
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The person knows these thoughts are excessive or
unreasonable but believes he or she has no control over them.

A

obsessive-compulsive disorder

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3
Q

OCD in males it starts in ______

A

childhood

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4
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OCD in females it commonly begins in the ____

A

20’s

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5
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need to do the right thing, fear of committing a transgression, often religious

A

scrupulosity

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6
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checking repeatedly if the door is locked or appliances are turned off

A

checking rituals

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7
Q

what is the defense mechanism for OCD

A

undoing

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8
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what is the treatment for OCD

A

behavior therapy

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9
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reoccupation with an imagined defect in appearance or disproportionate concern with a slight physical anomaly

A

body dysmorphic disorder

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10
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what is the main therapy for body dysmorphic disorder

A

psychotherapy

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11
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what are the medications for body dysmorphic disorder

A

SSRI
TCA
neuroleptic
lithium
MAOIs
psychotherapy

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12
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characterized by a person’s irrational, persistent difficulty in discarding or parting with possessions — regardless
of their actual value

A

hoarding disorder

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13
Q

the person can’t seem to give away, throw away, recycle, or sell things they no longer
need (or sometimes, even want).

A

hoarding disorder

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14
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treatment for hoarding disorder

A

cognitive behavior therapy
exposure therapy

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15
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more commonly known as hair-pulling disorder

A

trichotillomania

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16
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an individual recurrently pulling hair from any part of his/her body

A

trichotillomania

17
Q

the most common area for trichotillomania

18
Q

treatment for trichotillomania

A

antidepressants
anxiolytics
CBT

19
Q

involves conscious creation of neurotic excoriations through repetitive scratching

A

excoriation disorder (skin picking)

20
Q

e therapist helps the client identify the situations, stresses, and other factors that trigger the skin picking

A

Habit reversal training

21
Q

therapist helps the client find other things to do instead of skin picking, such as squeezing a rubber ball

A

Habit reversal training

22
Q

This therapy involves making changes to the environment to help curb skin picking

A

stimulus control

23
Q

wearing gloves or Band-Aids to help prevent feeling the skin and getting the urge to pick or cover mirrors if seeing facial
blemishes or pimples brings on picking behavior

A

stimulus control

24
Q

obsessive or compulsive: repetitive thoughts

25
obsessive or compulsive: repetitive actions (RITUALS)
comppulsive
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this therapy is applicable to all anxiety disorders
CBT
27
help you manage your BDD symptoms by changing the way you think and behave
CBT
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Intentional induction or falsification of illness; may involve hurting the self or others to create diseases
factitious disorder
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factitious disorder is also known as
munchausen disorder
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refers to excessive or repeated online searches for health-related information
cyberchondria