HLTHAGE 1CC3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder, Fibromyalgia, Magical Thinking
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Etiology: ptsd and ocd often result from traumatic events of episodes, especially true with ptsd, compulsions often follow trauma. Obsessions: how do obsessions differ from worry, content themes that are perceived as socially unacceptable or horrific, obsessions are usually triggered out of the blue," whereas worrying requires problems in everyday living, the thoughts. Other ocd-related disorders: hoarding disorder (new to dsm-5, persistent difficulty and distress discarding possessions due to perceived need, patient groups, popular media pushed for inclusions, why hoarding specifically, many unwise habits go unpathologized. Iad: experience hunger more, colder, hotter, and you obsess over this, links between this and ocd are strong. The case for change: core of these things are actually different, ptsd, magical thinking: if i don"t touch this tile an earthquake will happen , opposite argument: e. g. panic attacks, can occur with people having obsessions, avoidance, Obsession people with ptsd, anxiety, and ocd, tend to avoid.