Diagnosis
Differentials
Definitions
Contributing Factors
Treatment
100

Blank... "are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are typically characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in a person's ability to respond sexually or to experience sexual pleasure".

(DSM, 2013 P.423).

What are, Sexual Dysfunctions.

100

What aspect of OCD is it when the BLANK is surrounding excessive praying, repeatedly imagining sacred images or phrases, or repeating passages from sacred scriptures in ones head, making pacts with God.

What is, mental compulsions of scrupulosity.

100

Tolerance, Compulsions and Learning Process are apart of what disorder?

What is Substance Use Disorder.

100

The theory that OCD is the result of a disturbance in the way serotonin is issued by nerve cells in certain areas of the brain.

(Renna, O'Toole, Spaeth, Lekander, Mennin, 2018)

What is Serotonergic Theory.

100

Treatment for Sexual Obsessions from OCD, would include?

What is CBT, ERP, and Medication


(Fred Penzel, 2010). 

200

1. What diagnosis has a 41% comorbity rate with OCD?

2. What diagnosis has a rate of 23-32% comorbidity rate with OCD?

1. What is major depressive disorder.


2. What is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.

(DSM, 2013., p.242)

200

This diagnosis and related disorders differ from developmentally normative preoccupation and rituals and compulsions by being excessive or persisting beyond developmentally appropriate periods. 

The distinction between the presence of subclinical symptoms and a clinical disorder requires assessment of a number of factors including, the individual's level of distress and impairment in functioning".

(DSM, 2013. p.235)

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

200

Blank...exerts a long and powerful influence on the brain that manifests in three distinct ways: craving for the object of addiction, loss of control over its use, and continuing involvement with it despite adverse consequences. 

Derived from the words "enslaved" and "bound to"

(Harvard Mental Health, 2011)

What is Addiction.

200

In Applied Behavior Analysis the direct observation tool, used to help: understand, analyze, diagnose, and treat is?

What is the ABC chart. 

antecedent, behavior, and consequence

200

What treatment would you recommend if sexual addition or hypersexuality gets added to the DSM in the future?

ERP?

Impulse control training?

Rehabilitation? 

What are your thoughts?   ** article***

300

‘‘Classic’’ BLANK... is conceptualized as being driven by disordered attachment, impaired impulse control, shame-based cognition, and mood disorders, associated with intercourse.

(Riemersma & Sytsma, 2013).

What is, sexual addiction 

300

The lymbic system including the amygdala, hippocampus and limbic lobe (dentate and cingulate gyrus), are responsible for what?

Euphoric and pleasure associated with sexual experiences.


(Walton, Cantor, Bhullar, Lykins, 2017)

300

Blank... "denotes any intense and persistent sexual interest other than sexual interest in genital stimulation or preparatory fondling with phenotypically normal, physically mature, consenting human partners".

(DSM, 2013., P.685)

- Extra 50 points if you provide example.

What is Paraphilia.  

300

BLANK...."originally suggested that children aged approximately between 6 and 30 months form emotional attachments to their family caregivers, from which distinct attachment styles are said to develop. BLANK further... proposed that the quality of these attachments contributes to emotional and personality development, as well as shaping individuals’ social-relational behavior later in life".


(Walton, Cantor,  Bhullar, Lykins, 2017) 

Who is, Bowlby

300

When therapy includes exposures and relaxation techniques the treatment is called?

What is systematic desensitization.

400

Thoughts about acting in unacceptable sexual ways towards others. 

Can include:raping or sexually abusing children, other adults, or even animals. 

Fears of acting out other sexually inappropriate behaviors such as exposing oneself, touching others, or making inappropriate sexual remarks.

(IOCDF, 2010)

What are, sexual obsessions.

400

The differential of Other-Compulsive-Like Behaviors: Certain behaviors are sometimes described as "compulsive," including sexual behavior (in the case of paraphilias), gambling, and substance use. However, these behaviors differ from the compulsions of OCD in that the person usually ...?

(DSM, 2013. p. 242)

What is, "derives pleasure from the activity and may wish to resist only because of deleterious consequences"

400

Blank is...."a pattern of recurrent, intense, and excessive preoccupation with sexual fantasies, urges, and behavior that individuals struggle to control"

(Walton, Cantor, Bhullar, Lykins, 2017 p.2)

What is, Hypersexuality. 


**This word is in the DSM.

400

Members in the patients home may contribute to the patients OCD by participating in avoidance, take part in ritualistic behaviors, or reassure client in other ways. This is called?

(Storch et al., 2007).

What is Family Accommodation.

400

Best treatment for Scrupulosity OCD?

CBT featuring a procedure called ERP, SSRI, consultation from leaders of the patient's faith tradition. 

(Alec, 2010). 

500

"A form of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder involving religious or moral obsessions. Individuals are overly concerned that something they thought or did might be a sin or other violation of religious or moral doctrine"

100 extra points if u can come up with the 7 most common obsessions or excessive concerns 

(IOCDF, 2010).

What is Scrupulosity.

Blasphemy, committing a sin, behaving morally, purity, going to hell, death, loss of impulse control.

500

The sexual compulsive model first conceptualized hypersexuality as a obsessive compulsive type of disorder. Because...

BLANK... may become habitual and strengthened by the process of negative reinforcement (Miltenberger, 2008). That is, sexual fantasies, urges, and behavior are negatively reinforced when these sexual behaviors become paired with either the removal or decrease of an aversive stimulus (e.g., distress).


(Walton, Cantor, Bhullar, Lykins, 2017)

 

What is Sexual Compulsions.

500

Thinking repetitively about something. This is not necessarily the same thing as an obsession. Those who are depressed will often [...] about negative feelings and situations having to do with their depression.

What is Rumination.

500

We know there is an interaction between the immune and the nervous system, and the role of behavior in this interaction. 

Name five health risks OCD/anxiety patients may be prone to?

  • Digestive or bowel problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome or ulcers.
  • Headaches and migraines.
  • Chronic pain and illness.
  • Sleep problems and insomnia.
  • Heart-health issues.

(Mayo Clinic, 2017)

500

What type of medication is used for OCD? 

Name all the ones you know.

SSRI and SRI or SNRI

  • fluvoxamine (Luvox®) – up to 300 mg/day
  • fluoxetine (Prozac®) – 40-80 mg/day
  • sertraline (Zoloft®) – up to 200 mg/day
  • paroxetine (Paxil®) – 40-60 mg/day
  • citalopram (Celexa®) – up to 40 mg/day*
  • clomipramine (Anafranil®) – up to 250 mg/day ***tricyclic ****
  • escitalopram (Lexapro®) – up to 40 mg/day
  • venlafaxine (Effexor®) – up to 375 mg/day ***SNRI***