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OCD

OCD. PSYA4 Psychopathology. BATs - Outline the clinical characteristics of OCD (E) Discuss issues relating to classification and diagnosis of OCD, including reliability and validity (C+). http://www.psychexchange.co.uk/videos/view/20658/ stuck in a doorway: an ocd story.

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OCD

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  1. OCD PSYA4 Psychopathology BATs - Outline the clinical characteristics of OCD (E) Discuss issues relating to classification and diagnosis of OCD, including reliability and validity (C+) • http://www.psychexchange.co.uk/videos/view/20658/ stuck in a doorway: an ocd story

  2. What is OCD? Diagnosis and classification • Look at the profiles of Celebs that are reported as having OCD • List the different behaviours they show associated with OCD

  3. Diagnosis and Classification • Read the DSM-IV classification • OCD is classed as an anxiety disorder • Fill in the ‘What is OCD?’ worksheet • Workbook - read p 205 and answer q3

  4. Homework • Question 4a and 4b p 205 of Complete Companion • Plan first

  5. Plenary • Draw round both hands - in one hand write all the things OCD is • On the other hand all the things OCD isn’t!!

  6. OCPD is not the same as OCD!! • F60.5 Anankastic (Obsessive-Compulsive) Personality Disorder • Personality disorder characterized by at least 3 of the following: • feelings of excessive doubt and caution; • preoccupation with details, rules, lists, order, organization or schedule; • perfectionism that interferes with task completion; • excessive conscientiousness, scrupulousness, and undue preoccupation with productivity to the exclusion of pleasure and interpersonal relationships; • excessive pedantry and adherence to social conventions; • rigidity and stubbornness; • unreasonable insistence by the patient that others submit to exactly his or her way of doing things, or unreasonable reluctance to allow others to do things; • intrusion of insistent and unwelcome thoughts or impulses. • Includes: • compulsive and obsessional personality (disorder) • obsessive-compulsive personality disorder • Excludes: • obsessive-compulsive disorder http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhSDO5ogadA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-C_o9MC6aw

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