Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Psychology ⇒ Psychological Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) as a treatment for OCD.
Describe one difference between Hoarding Disorder and OCD.
Describe one way in which OCD can impact daily life.
Describe the difference between obsessions and compulsions.
Explain the difference between normal repetitive behaviors and compulsions in OCD.
A 16-year-old repeatedly checks if the door is locked, even after confirming it several times. What type of symptom is this behavior? (1) Obsession, (2) Compulsion, (3) Delusion, (4) Hallucination
A person spends hours each day arranging objects symmetrically to prevent something bad from happening. What is this an example of? (1) Obsession, (2) Compulsion, (3) Delusion, (4) Phobia
A student is preoccupied with a minor skin blemish and spends hours trying to cover it up, avoiding social situations. Which disorder does this behavior suggest? (1) Hoarding Disorder, (2) Body Dysmorphic Disorder, (3) Trichotillomania, (4) OCD
A 16-year-old repeatedly checks if the door is locked, even after confirming it several times. What type of symptom is this behavior? (1) Obsession, (2) Compulsion, (3) Delusion, (4) Hallucination
A person spends hours each day arranging objects symmetrically to prevent something bad from happening. What is this an example of? (1) Obsession, (2) Compulsion, (3) Delusion, (4) Phobia
A student is preoccupied with a minor skin blemish and spends hours trying to cover it up, avoiding social situations. Which disorder does this behavior suggest? (1) Hoarding Disorder, (2) Body Dysmorphic Disorder, (3) Trichotillomania, (4) OCD
Which disorder is characterized by a preoccupation with perceived flaws in physical appearance? (1) Hoarding Disorder, (2) Body Dysmorphic Disorder, (3) Trichotillomania, (4) Excoriation Disorder
Fill in the blank: The distress caused by obsessions is usually _______ by performing compulsions.
Fill in the blank: The main goal of Exposure and Response Prevention therapy is to help individuals _______ their anxiety without performing compulsions.
Fill in the blank: The most effective psychological treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is _______.
Fill in the blank: The repetitive picking at one’s own skin, resulting in skin lesions, is called _______.
True or False: Body Dysmorphic Disorder can lead to significant distress and impairment in social or occupational functioning.
True or False: Compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession.
True or False: Excoriation Disorder is also known as skin-picking disorder.
True or False: Excoriation Disorder is more common in males than females.
