What is OCD?
DSM-V Criteria
Features of OCD
Intervention/
Treatment
100

Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urge or images that are intrusive, unwanted, and cause significant anxiety or distress are known as:

Obsessions

100

Name one feature of OCD.

Intrusive thoughts, unwanted mental images.

100

Name the two general types of evidence-based practices typically used to treat OCD.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Psychopharmacology

200

Common______ include washing and cleaning, checking, repeating, and others such as collecting items, putting things in order, and avoiding trigger situations.

Compulsions

200

Name two behavior of OCD

Counting and organizing

200

________ _________ __________ is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy in which the person dealing with OCD is exposed to their feared stimulus or triggers and asked to refrain from their usual compulsion.

Exposure and Response Prevention

300

Compulsions are often used as a:

Temporary escape from anxiety

300

Name another mental illness that commonly co-occurs with OCD 

Depression

300

The usual medication of choice for the treatment of OCD is:

Antidepressants (SSRIs; Selective serotonin reuptakes inhibitors)

400

Mental review of events to prevent harm to self or others, praying to avoid harm, counting while performing a task to end on the "right number."

mental compulsions

400

Are OCD and anxiety the same?

No. In the DSM-V OCD and anxiety are two different conditions.

400

Other methods used to treat OCD are:

Meditation, and breathing techniques

500

The obsessive-compulsive symptoms must be time-consuming to meet DSM-V criteria, taking up more than _____ per day.

One hour

500

T or F. The physiological effects of OCD are attributed to substance abuse.

False

500

A combination of ___________ and __________ has proved efficient in treating OCD.

of psychotherapy and medication