Inactivity of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and abnormal functioning in certain brain regions - Frontal lobes and basil ganglia
Inactivity of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and abnormal functioning in certain brain regions - Frontal lobes and corpus callosum
Inactivity of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and abnormal functioning in certain brain regions - Frontal lobes and basil ganglia
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2. What is 'Neutralisation' ?
Sufferer tries to "undo" a thought or behaviour believed to be dangerous by performing it more regularly
Sufferer tries to "undo" a thought or behaviour believed to be dangerous by neutralising it with another behaviour or thought (e.g. changing the meaning of the thought, doing the opposite action or thinking “good” thoughts
Exposing patient to what triggers them
3. Is OCD still in the anxiety section of the DSM-5?
No
Yes
4. Up to what percentage drop out of ERP treatment?
30%
50%
40%
80%
5. What are compulsions?
Intrusive and reoccurring thoughts (disturbing and uncontrollable)
Having to repeat checking a lock 3 times for any reason
Repetitive/Ritualized Behaviour to prevent negative outcome
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