Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Flashcards
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OCD
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- the person will experience intrusive, recurrent thoughts and urges that are unwanted
- attempt to suppress unwanted obsessive thoughts by performing behaviours to stop them
- hoarding
- body dysmorphic disorder(BDD)
- Charles(Rapoport)
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Measures
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- Maudsley Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory (MOCI)
- Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS)
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MOCI
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- Maudsley Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory
- short assessment tool
- 30 items
- true or false
- the score ranges from 0 to 30
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Y-BOCS
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- Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale
- developed by Goodman et al
- measure the nature and severity of an individual’s symptoms
- semi-structured interview
- 30 mins
- also a checklist of obsessions and compulsions with a ten-item severity scale
- score 0-40
- above 16 OCD
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Biomedical(Genetic)
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- Mattheisen et al
- 1406 patients with OCD and other members
- gene PTPRD and SLITRK3
- interact to regulate certain synapses in the brain
- Other studies found evidence of the gene DRD4
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Biochemical
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- Oxytocin-love hormone
- shown to increase fear and disturst of certain stimuli
- Leckman et al
- by analyzing cerebral spinal fluid and patient accounts of behaviour
- some forms of OCD were related to oxytocin dysfunction
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Neurological
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- abnormalities of brain structure and function
- basal ganglia and two associated regions usually work together to send and check warning messages about threatening stimuli
- basal ganglia continues to receive worrying messages that sth is wrong.
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Cognitive and Behavioural
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- obsessive thinking is based on faulty reasoning
- Compulsive behaviour can be explained through the principles of operant conditioning
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Treatment- Boimedical
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- SSRIs
- meta analysis Soomro et al
- 3097 participants
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Psychological (Cognitive)
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-Lovell et al
-randomized control trial to compare the effectiveness of CBT delivered by phone and face to face
72 participants from 2 outpatient hospitals-10 weekly sessions of therapy
-measured using YBOCs, BeckDepression Inventory, and a client satisfaction questionnaire
-significant improvement in both groups
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Exposure and Response Prevention
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- Lehmkuhl et al
- form of CBT
- case study with a 12 year old boy with autism and OCD.
- gathering info about exising symptoms, therapist initiated ERP, generalization and relapse training
- treatment modified to meet Jason’s specific ASD needs
- exposure
- after the therapy YBOCS dropped from 18 to 3
- three month followup- score remained low