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 how compulsions can be mental acts rather than physical behaviors.
Describe one possible biological factor that may contribute to the development of OCD.
Describe one way in which Body Dysmorphic Disorder differs from normal appearance concerns.
Describe the difference between obsessions and compulsions in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Explain the role of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in treating OCD.
A 17-year-old spends hours each day checking if doors are locked, fearing harm will come to her family if she does not. Which disorder does this scenario most likely describe? (1) Hoarding Disorder (2) Body Dysmorphic Disorder (3) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (4) Trichotillomania
A person spends several hours a day organizing items to be perfectly symmetrical and becomes extremely distressed if they are not. Which symptom is this an example of? (1) Obsession (2) Compulsion (3) Delusion (4) Hallucination
A student repeatedly picks at their skin, causing sores, and is unable to stop despite wanting to. Which disorder does this most likely indicate? (1) Trichotillomania (2) Excoriation Disorder (3) OCD (4) Hoarding Disorder
A 17-year-old spends hours each day checking if doors are locked, fearing harm will come to her family if she does not. Which disorder does this scenario most likely describe? (1) Hoarding Disorder (2) Body Dysmorphic Disorder (3) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (4) Trichotillomania
A person spends several hours a day organizing items to be perfectly symmetrical and becomes extremely distressed if they are not. Which symptom is this an example of? (1) Obsession (2) Compulsion (3) Delusion (4) Hallucination
A student repeatedly picks at their skin, causing sores, and is unable to stop despite wanting to. Which disorder does this most likely indicate? (1) Trichotillomania (2) Excoriation Disorder (3) OCD (4) Hoarding Disorder
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 and compulsions in OCD must be __________ to meet diagnostic criteria.
Fill in the blank: The main treatment approaches for OCD include cognitive-behavioral therapy and __________ medications.
Fill in the blank: The most effective type of psychotherapy for OCD is __________ and response prevention.
Fill in the blank: The persistent, unwanted thoughts, urges, or images that cause distress in OCD are called __________.
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: Compulsions in OCD are always related to the content of the obsession.
True or False: Excoriation Disorder is also known as skin-picking disorder.
True or False: Hoarding Disorder can lead to unsafe living conditions.
