PPT-Biological Explanations of OCD

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Unit 1 Psychopathology Explanations of Abnormality Biological Approach Abnormality is an illness or disease caused by Genetics Neural Explanations Brain Structure

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Unit 1 Psychopathology Explanations of Abnormality Biological Approach Abnormality is an illness or disease caused by Genetics Neural Explanations Brain Structure Neuroanatomy Biochemistry Neurochemistry. By: Abel De la Trinidad. Who is most at risk for OCD?. What its used to diagnose ODC?. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) . Quick aside: . -the first few lectures have been a bit “atypical” (setting stage). -soon we will get to the “content”. -talks will use game theory to address puzzles. -. homeworks. and discussions will begin. Boris . Glavic. Illinois Institute of Technology. Sean Riddle. Athenahealth. Corporation. Sven . Köhler. University of California Davis. Bertram . Ludäscher. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Dr Emily O’Leary. Clinical director. Overview. Welcome!. Audience goals. Question and Answer format. Question time. Refreshments. What is OCD?. OCD is characterized by obsessions and/or compulsions that are significantly impairing and distressing . ADOLESCENTS. ANXIETY . DISORDERS. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Children and Adolescents. Adapted by Julie Chilton. Chapter F. 3. . Companion . Powerpoint. Presentation. Pedro Gomes de . Alvarenga. Psychopathology. Characteristics of Disorders. Behavioural, Emotional and Cognitive Characteristics of. Phobias. Depression. OCD. Clinical Characteristics. Behavioural –. Emotional – . Cognitive – . Brain Activity. Changes in brain activity. Brain scans have shown that people with OCD seem to show more activity in three brain areas:. Basal Ganglia. Prefrontal Orbital Cortex. Cingulate . Gryus. In pairs stand back to back– person 1: to look at the picture and explain the areas of the brain and the labels . 3 marks. Answer 1: . OCD has three components. The behavioural component is having compulsions which the sufferer tries to avoid. The emotional component is accompanying anxiety and distress. The cognitive component is the obsessive thoughts that give rise to obsessions.. (Units of Government). November, 2012. Financial . Mgt. of OCD Grants. Teresa L. Edwards, CPA …Terry. Audit Office, ODSA. 614.800.848.1300. 614.644.9344. terry.edwards@development.ohio.gov. Financial . CMLA Conference 2020. Kelsey Gantt PhD. Madison Morton PhD. . What is OCD?. x0000x0000 2 x/MCIxD 0 x/MCIxD 0 How Are Project 112 and Project SHAD Veterans IdentifiedDoD collected reviewedand declassified many records DoD provided VA with medicallyrelevant information as it wa What is a hoarder? What even is hoarding? Is it simply continuing to hold possessions after their intended use has ended? Unfortunately it is not that simple, as you will understand after reading this book. What is OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? What are the symptoms, causes, treatments and signs? All covered in this book. The author, Lindsay Leatherdale, a 19 year old neuro-science and psychology under graduate, with a special interest in hoarding, has a friend who\'s mum is a hoarder. She wanted to help her friend and her mum by giving them some books to read. To her disappointment there was a lack of informative books available on hoarding. She decided to investigate the subject thoroughly and write a book about it to be able to help her friend and lots of other people. This book is a must have for anybody who is confronted with hoarding and/or OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The book is written in an easy to read and understandable style. In a straightforward, no nonsense fashion, Lindsay covers all aspects of hoarding including types of hoarding, early warning signs, symptoms, behavioral patterns, causes, what can you do to help a hoarder, who can diagnose it, treatments available, medication, working or living with a person who hoards, and a lot more.... With separate chapters on many other disorders associated with hoarding and with OCD, this book is full of sound advice and answers to all your questions. This book has helped me to understand what\'s going on in my mum\'s mind. All I did was shout at her to clean up her mess before I read this book. Now I understand a lot more about hoarding and OCD and I will never shout again about her mess. I have practised a few help-tips from the book and I couldn\'t believe it when mum gave me a box of stuff to throw away! That\'s called a result! Sarah Porter Easy to read, written in a style for anybody to understand hoarding and OCD, I can recommend this book. It certainly has answered all my questions. Glen Howard Psychopathology. Characteristics of Disorders. Behavioural, Emotional and Cognitive Characteristics of. Phobias. Depression. OCD. Clinical Characteristics. Behavioural –. Emotional – . Cognitive – . Learning Outcomes. Outline the cognitive explanations for Schizophrenia. Explore the cognitive reasons for Psychotic symptoms. Explore and evaluate the scientific model of delusional thinking. Explore research which demonstrates a cognitive explanation.

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