Zusammenfassung der Ressource
OCD- Psychopathology Revision
- Characteristics
- Behavioural
- Compulsions
- Repetitive behaviours
which reduce anxiety
- Response to obsessions
- Avoidance
- Avoiding situations that
may trigger anxiety
- Emotional
- Anxiety/distress
- Obsessions are unpleasant
and frightening
- The urge to repeat a
behaviour creates anxiety
- Co-morbid with depression
- Low mood
- Disgust
- For self or for other things
- Cognitive
- Obsessions
- Recurrent unpleasant thoughts
- Awareness
- Sufferers know their
thoughts are irrational
- Explanations
- Genes
- 230 Candidate genes
- Polygenic
- Create vulnerability to OCD
- Aetiologically heterogenous
- Different genes cause
OCD in different people
- Evaluation
- Supporting evidence
- Twin studies
- 68% concordance in MZ
- 31% concordance in DZ
- Too many candidate genes
- Little predictive value
- Difficult to treat
- Ignores role of environment
- MZ twins often have very similar
environments compared to DZ
- Not solely genetic
- Neural
- Serotonin
- Low levels
- Lower mood
- Abnormal functioning of frontal lobes
- Impaired decision making
- Abnormal functioning of parahippocampal gyrus
- Deal with negative emotions
- Evaluation
- Supporting evidence
- Antidepressants which increase
serotonin levels help treat OCD
- Suggests serotonin does play role
in onset/maintenance of OCD
- The neural abnormalities may be
the result of OCD, not the cause
- Serotonin-OCD link may be due
to co-morbidity with depression
- Treatment
- Drug therapy
- SSRIs
- Prevents serotonin
re-uptake
- Serotonin continues to
stimulate post-synaptic neuron
- Increases levels of serotonin
- Takes 3 months for it to take effect
- Often combined with CBT
- Alternatives
- Tricyclics
- Same effect on
serotonin system
- More severe side effects
- SNRIs
- Also increase levels of
noradrenaline
- Evaluation
- It is effective
- Reduces severity of symptoms
- Improves quality of life
- Works for 70% of patients
- Cheap and non-disruptive
- Negative side effects
- Tremors
- Weight gain
- People stop taking the drugs
- Drug companies
over-reemphasis effectiveness
- Doesn't account for
reactive OCD