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is a technique that is used in cognitive behavioral therapy that helps people find healthy ways to deal with their anxiety
What is Exposure and response?
100
the lacking of...
What is Serotonin?
100
the frustration that a person with obsessive compulsive disorder has
What is irritability?
100
obsession behavior was explained as...
What is melancholia?
200
the type of medication used
What is Anti-Depressant?
200
Scientists believe there may be a link between childhood episodes of ______ and the development of OCD.
What is strep throat
200
$8 billion per year
What is Financial Cost of O.C.D
200
In 17th century England, this became established as the cause of a many mental disorders including those with OCD like symptoms.
What is religious melancholy?
300
the certain types of anti-depressants
What is Anafranil, Luvox, Prozac,Pexeva, Zoloft
300
where could a person possibly get OCD from?
What is Genetics?
300
________ lives are disrupted by O.C.D
What is Every-day?
300
believed obsessive-compulsive behavior is linked to unconscious conflicts manifested as symptoms of the illness
Who is Sigmund Freud?
400
the common anti depressant
What is Prozac?
400
no gene for OCD has been identified, it is believed that there may be a
What is genetic predisposition?
400
People that let don't want to get help for O.C.D. can
What is Harm?
400
One of the first to report it
Who is Robert Burton?
500
involves retraining your thought patterns and routines so that compulsive behaviors are no longer necessary.
What is cognitive therapy?
500
Research has shown that the orbital cortex located on the underside of the brain's frontal lobe is ______ in OCD patients
What is overactive?
500
Having O.C.D causes
What is abnormal routines?
500
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) was described as early as the
What is 17th century?