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    OCD

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    When you feel anxious‚ it feels like you are in danger. Anxiety is an emotion that tells you to respond‚ react and or protect yourself. Obsessive compulsive disorder is a psychological disorder that occurs in the brain and affects one behavior. OCD involves conflict in communication interaction between the frontal lobe of the brain and basal ganglia‚ deeper structures of the brain. These brain structures use a neurotransmitter called serotonin.“ Seretonin is a chemical neurotransmitter that allows

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    if they are not to perform these actions it will most of the time result in increased anxiety. OCD is a very common mental illness today. It has affected about 3.3 million Americans. The first signs usually will happen during your childhood years. Symptoms can come and go and may just gradually get easier over time. Research says that OCD can run in families. Some of the signs and symptoms of OCD cause people be taken under by persistent unwelcome thoughts or images. They will just repeatedly

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    Ocd In Classroom

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    In schools some children have problems paying attention. Most people would just link it to ADHD‚ but ADHD the problem every time? When teachers see a certain student struggling to pay attention time after time in class‚ they may or may not link it to ADHD. Teachers who automatically assume ADHD is the cause of the child not being able to pay attention could be putting a label on the child. Once a label is put on a certain child in the classroom‚ it could be hard to see past that label. The child

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    Ocd Treatment

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a disorder in which patients have intrusive thoughts that lead them to do repetitive behaviors to ease their anxiety. Treatment options for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy‚ medication‚ and Psychotherapy can help the person suffering by reducing the frequency of compulsive behaviors. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy‚ also known as CBT‚ is an effective way for treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. CBT is the training of a patient’s

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    explain is known as Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). As the name suggests‚ obsessive compulsive disorder is characterised by obsessions and compulsions. There are two explanations for this disorder; psychological and biological. The biological explanation of OCD focuses on genetics .i.e. role of certain chemical imbalances and family increasing likelihood of developing OCD. Family studies have shown that people with a first-degree relative with OCD have a five times greater risk than the normal population

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    Ocd Theory

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    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterised by unreasonable and invasive impulsions‚ images or thoughts. OCD encompasses two factors: obsessions and compulsions to which individuals may experience obsessions‚ compulsions or both (Andersen and Bech‚ 1981). To relieve these unwarranted desires individuals with OCD perform behaviours or acts that they feel compelled to do. There are multiple theories concerning the development and maintenance of OCD including: the behavioural

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    Ocd Approaches

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    Describe and evaluate therapies for Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) OCD is a chronic mental health condition that is usually associated with obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour. An obsession is an unwanted‚ unpleasant thought‚ image or urge that repeatedly enters a person’s mind and results in anxiety. A compulsion is a repetitive behaviour or mental act that a person feels compelled to perform to try and avert or undo the effect of the obsession. An example of an obsession and compulsion

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    Ocd Essay

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Pathophysiology Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental disorder characterized by absurd‚ recurrent and uncontrollable thoughts (obsessions) that produce anxiety‚ which are followed by repetitive behaviors (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety. OCD may be looked upon as a condition in which the affected person frequently experiences irresistible urges to perform repetitive rituals (compulsions). OCD may be defined as the irruption in the mind of uncon‐

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    OCD in the Aviator

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    Angels‚ which took several years to complete and during the shooting he decided to add sound to the film. As the movie goes on‚ becomes involved with actress Katherine Hepburn (played by Kate Blanchett) and they live together and she helps with his OCD symptoms. As the movie goes on‚ he continues with his aviation passion. He then purchases TWA (Transcontinental & Western Air) and then later he test the H-1 Racer and as he testing the plane‚ he attempts to set a new speed record‚ but then ends up

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    An Evaluation on Ocd

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    Brokenhearted: Cross and Couch Together. Journal Of Psychology & Christianity‚ 22(4)‚ 319-322. Comer‚ R. (2010). Abnormal Psychology. New York: Worth Publishers Denys‚ D Dildar‚ S. & Sitwat‚ A. (2011). Perceived Familial Relationship Patterns of OCD Patients in the Development of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. European Journal Of Social Science‚ 25(2)‚ 192-203. Henslin‚ E. (2008). This is your brain on joy. Nashville‚ TN: Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-0-785-29837-3.  Lakhan‚ S Pignotti‚ M.‚ & Thyer

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