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symptoms that describe OCD
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- Repetitive, intrusive, uncontrollable thoughts or urges
- Repetitive behaviors that individuals feel compelled to perform - Repetitive mental acts that individuals feel compelled to perform |
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Obsessions
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intrusive and recurring thoughts, images, or impulses that are persistent and uncontrollable
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OCD usually is first experienced
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before age 10
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BDD
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body dimorphic disorder: preoccupied with an imagined or exaggerated deficit in their appearance
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yedasentience
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People with OCD have it never feel like they have completed a task
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cognitive behavioral model, body dysmorphic disorder is thought to begin when a person notices a physical
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anomaly
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orbitofrontal cortex, the caudate nucleus, and the anterior cingulate may be more active in individuals with
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OCD
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What disorder has a well established genetic contribution
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BDD
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cognitive model of this disorder suggests that individuals also have unusual beliefs about their belongings
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Hoarding
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The most widely used psychological treatment of OCD is
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ERP- Exposure and response Prevention
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effectiveness of medication treatments on hoarding disorder
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NOT very effective so far, more research needed
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medications most commonly prescribed for OCD and BDD are
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SRI's
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Percentage of people with BDD respond to medication
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50-75%
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PTS
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extreme response to a traumatic event, including increased anxiety, avoidance of stimuli associated with the stressor, and a general numbing of emotional responses
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Greater activity in which area of the brain is associated with PTSD?
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amygdala
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Virtual Reality Therapy has been used to treat
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PTSD
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