Obsession
Compulsion
Treatment
Miscellaneous
100

What does OCD stand for? 

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

100

What are Compulsions? 

Repetitious and purposeful mental or physical actions that the individual feels urged to engage in

100

What is NOCD?

Online OCD Therapy 

100

At what age can OCD be diagnosed? 

Any age

200

What are obsessions? 

Thoughts, impulses, or visuals that cannot be controlled

200

What is the goal of compulsion? 

to generate relief from the anxiety elicited by the preceding obsession 

(temporary gratification) 

200

What are two treatment options for OCD?

Medication 

Augmentation Therapy

Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy

Neurosurgery

200

What are the 2 key aspects of OCD?

Obsessions

Compulsive Behavior

300

What can obsession cause? 

Can cause anxiety, fear and disgust

300

what are 3 common examples of compulsion? 

  • Repetition of an act

  • Cleaning

  • Washing 

  • Counting 

  • Specific Ordering 

  • Hoarding/Collecting 

  • Checking 

  • Mental Compulsions

  • Demanding Reassurance  

300

What is the specific medication used to help treat OCD? 

Serotonin reuptake inhibitors (antidepressants)

300

What is the 4 staged Cycle of OCD

1. Obsessive thought

2. Anxiety 

3. Compulsive behavior 

4. Temporary Relief 

400

What are 3 common examples of obsessions? 

  • Fear of germs & contaminating yourself or others

  • Fear of harming yourself or others

  • Fear of forgetting something important

  • Concern with precision and symmetry

  • Superstitions

  • Excessive sexual thoughts or images

400

What are the two categories of compulsions? What is the difference? 

Overt: observable by others

Covert: an unobservant mental act 


400

What are two signs/symptoms of OCD?

  • Constantly seeking reassurance

  • Being overly resistant to change

  • Taking a long time to complete simple tasks (ex’s: getting dressed, eating)

  • Redoing tasks

  • Refusing to touch objects with bare hands

  • Excessively washing hands and/or body

  • Red, dry, and/or cracked hands (likely from repeated washing or skin picking)

  • Overly concerned with patterns/symmetry 

  • Having outbursts when unable to complete things in a certain way

  • Excessive use of hot water, hand soap, shower products, paper towels, and/or toilet paper

  • Excessive loads of "dirty" laundry

  • Constantly changing clothing (ex: having "inside" and "outside" clothes)

  • “Perfectionist” personality 

400

Give two examples of risks that can develop OCD

Genetics (family members with OCD)

Experiencing traumatic/stressful events

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