lesson 19 part 1 Flashcards
Recurrent, persistent, intrusive, and unwanted thoughts, images, or impulses that cause marked anxiety and interfere with interpersonal, social, or occupational function.
obsessive-compulsive disorder
The person knows these thoughts are excessive or
unreasonable but believes he or she has no control over them.
obsessive-compulsive disorder
OCD in males it starts in ______
childhood
OCD in females it commonly begins in the ____
20’s
need to do the right thing, fear of committing a transgression, often religious
scrupulosity
checking repeatedly if the door is locked or appliances are turned off
checking rituals
what is the defense mechanism for OCD
undoing
what is the treatment for OCD
behavior therapy
reoccupation with an imagined defect in appearance or disproportionate concern with a slight physical anomaly
body dysmorphic disorder
what is the main therapy for body dysmorphic disorder
psychotherapy
what are the medications for body dysmorphic disorder
SSRI
TCA
neuroleptic
lithium
MAOIs
psychotherapy
characterized by a person’s irrational, persistent difficulty in discarding or parting with possessions — regardless
of their actual value
hoarding disorder
the person can’t seem to give away, throw away, recycle, or sell things they no longer
need (or sometimes, even want).
hoarding disorder
treatment for hoarding disorder
cognitive behavior therapy
exposure therapy
more commonly known as hair-pulling disorder
trichotillomania
an individual recurrently pulling hair from any part of his/her body
trichotillomania
the most common area for trichotillomania
scalp
treatment for trichotillomania
antidepressants
anxiolytics
CBT
involves conscious creation of neurotic excoriations through repetitive scratching
excoriation disorder (skin picking)
e therapist helps the client identify the situations, stresses, and other factors that trigger the skin picking
Habit reversal training
therapist helps the client find other things to do instead of skin picking, such as squeezing a rubber ball
Habit reversal training
This therapy involves making changes to the environment to help curb skin picking
stimulus control
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
stimulus control
obsessive or compulsive: repetitive thoughts
obsession
obsessive or compulsive: repetitive actions (RITUALS)
comppulsive
this therapy is applicable to all anxiety disorders
CBT
help you manage your BDD symptoms by changing the way you think and behave
CBT
Intentional induction or falsification of illness; may involve hurting the self or others to create diseases
factitious disorder
factitious disorder is also known as
munchausen disorder
refers to excessive or repeated online searches for health-related information
cyberchondria