Tic Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Trichotillomania
Hoarding Disorder
Other
100

Give an example of a simple tic 

eye-blinking


100

OCD is characterized by the presence of ______ and/or _________.

Obsessions and compulsions

100

Name 3 sites of the body in which hair pulling could occur

scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, pubic hair

100

Name one of the nine measurement scales in the Worden et. al (2017) article

SIHD, DIAMOND, SCID2, CIR, CGI-HDS, SI-R, Readiness Ruler, CSQ-8, MINI

100

Name 2 co-morbid disorders associated with OCD and tic-related disorders

anxiety, depression, bi-polar, substance use

200

Give an example of a complex tic

tapping, straightening objects, multiple word vocalizations

200

What is the most common and empirically supported intervention for OCD?

exposure and response prevention therapy

200

What two components of the 4 term contingency are most likely manipulated in treatment for Trichotillomania?


Antecedents and consequences

200

Why was HD (hoarding disorder) recently differentiated from OCD in the DSMV?

Hoarding had a relatively poor response to traditional OCD therapy (exposure and response prevention) and medication.

200

Name a commonly picked site for those diagnosed with Excoriation

face, arms, hands

300

Evidence suggests that most tics are maintained by what

Automatic negative reinforcement

300

Provide another name (in ABA terms) for response prevention

escape extinction

300

Name two reasons why direct observation of antecedents and consequences of TTM is problematic

A behavior that is often not performed in the presence of others

Functional antecedents and consequences are often private events

300

Describe the contingency management for the participants in the Worden et. al (2017) article.

Received GCR (money) contingent upon reductions in points on the CIR scale.

300

Name two other obsessive-compulsive related disorders

Body dysmorphic disorder and Excoriation

400

Name three categories of tic disorders

Tourettes, persistent motor/vocal tic disorder, provisional tic disorder, unspecified tic disorders

400

What percentage of people diagnosed with OCD experience suicidal thoughts?

50%

400

Trichotillomania is more likely to occur when _____

The individual is alone and not engaged in activities

400

Where did Worden and colleagues conduct this study?

(It's close to home!)

IOL, Hartford Hospital

400

Patients using exposure and response prevention therapy will likely be ready to discontinue treatment when:

They recognize the importance of not suppressing obsessive thoughts and are able to reframe from ritualizing.

500

Give an example of how you would provide a behavior-analytic intervention for an individual with a tic disorder

CBIT, habit reversal, functional analysis, mindfulness, self-monitoring, DRI

500

Give an example of when you would use imaginal exposure

There are a number of feared consequences that one is not able to expose the participant to in vivo.

500

Explain why response blocking would not be an effective intervention for hair-pulling. Be sure to include EO's in your answer.

It doesn't address the EO (anxiety) or SD (rule-governed verbal behavior) that precedes the hair pulling. It also doesn't teach any coping skills and/or replacement behaviors

500

Name two myths from the Worden et. al (2017) study and explain why

-CM bribes patient using external reinforcement and minimizes internal reinforcement

-CM doesn't provide lasting skills

-Cost and burden is too high

500

Using the four-term contingency, explain how you would provide an effective intervention for someone with Body Dysmorphic Disorder

EO

SD

Response

Consequence