Exam 6: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
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In a small study on adding exercise to CBT for OCD, the participants adherence rate was:
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Jack's car collection is more like an "everything that could ever be affiliated with cars but isn't actually a car collection." His neighbours worry about the clutter, especially since there are many gasoline tanks lying around and twisted metal poking through the fence. His neighbours should
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Cognitive biases may exist for people with OCD with __________ concerns.
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Jaclyn is preoccupied with her eyes, feeling that they are asymmetrical. She spends hours applying makeup in an effort to make her eyes appear exactly the same size and shape. The extent of her routine requires hours, and has cost her several jobs. She has had plastic surgery, but this has not alleviated her concerns. The most likely diagnosis for Jaclyn would be:
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Which criterion for hoarding disorder is clear in this example: Jack's car collection is more like an "everything that could ever be affiliated with cars but isn't actually a car collection." His neighbours worry about the clutter, especially since there are many gasoline tanks lying around and twisted metal poking through the fence.
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)is often comorbid with other disorders. Name three other disorders that are commonly comorbid with OCD and explain why they regularly co-occur.
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According to Rachman (2002), the 3 "multipliers" that increase the intensity and frequency of compulsive checking include the following EXCEPT:
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Amanda is sitting on the couch watching tv. When she gets up, her roommate notices a small pile of hair next to her. Amanda may have:
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A lot of OCD research has focused on which neurotransmitter?
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The effectiveness of exposure with response prevention in the treatment of OCD is likely due to
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder is more common than most anxiety disorders.
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In DSM-IV, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)was listed as an anxiety disorder. In DSM-5, it's are in its own . Do you think that OCD should be listed on its own or with anxiety disorders? Why?
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Individual's with body dysmorphic disorder are often satisfied with results of cosmetic surgery.
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As compared to controls without OCD, people with OCD have been found to have impairment in
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According to DSM-5, people with hoarding disorder have difficulty
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Cingulotomy is a treatment method used on patients with OCD, and involves
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