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OCD in the EEA. Katie Bowden Scotty Frazier Elaine Matteucci Melissa Ortiz. Glass, D. J. (2012). Evolutionary clinical psychology, broadly construed: Perspectives on obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology , 6 (3), 292-308.
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OCD in the EEA Katie Bowden Scotty Frazier Elaine Matteucci Melissa Ortiz
Glass, D. J. (2012). Evolutionary clinical psychology, broadly construed: Perspectives on obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Social, Evolutionary, and Cultural Psychology, 6(3), 292-308.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44DCWslbsNM • Anxiety (obsession) and rituals (compulsions)
Treatments for OCD • CBT: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy • ERP: Exposure and response prevention
Possible Evolutionary Forces Accounting for Existence of Mental Disorders • Adaptation: trait shaped by natural selection to solve problems in EEA • Mismatch: once adaptive, but now maladaptive in novel environments • Byproduct: trait is a result of selection of other traits • Balancing selection: trait’s benefits offset its costs in particular environments • Mutation selection balance: minor mutations take longer to be selected against • Lesion
Adaptationism & OCD • Symptoms are related to threat-avoidance and once provided fitness benefits • Meta-cognition of risk scenarios • Benefits for entire group
Non-Adaptationist Evolutionary Approaches • Environmental mismatch theory and mental disorders as normal functioning processes? • Harmful dysfunction defining a true disorder • Aren’t disorders just a by-product of our complex brains and not adaptations of our ancestors? • But then how can evolution and natural selection account for how common, harmful, and heritable these disorders are?
Non-Adaptationist Evolutionary Approaches • Antagonistic pleiotropy: a gene has both harmful and advantageous effects • OCD can serve as a harm-avoidant tendency through balancing selection
Ethological models • Animal models of OCD paralleled with human exemplar • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWjxC0MV8UU • What about the anxiety/obsessive component? • Basal ganglia dysfunction in animals • CBT?
Other Evolutionary Perspectives on Mental Illness • Murphy and Stich: domain-specific modules are malfunctioning • Could explain 4 dimensions of OCD as 4 different neural pathways/domains of functioning • Feygin et al.: 4 domains are threat-avoidance based
Life without any level of OCD symptoms at all? OCD sufferers are one extreme of the polygenetic trait, what about the other extreme?
Evolution as the only perspective • All research domains of biology and psychology are moving towards becoming evolutionary in nature • Does not require strong adaptationism, but might include it
Discussion • The article describes a mental disorder as a harmful dysfunction. Do you think this is accurate? Do you think this qualifies OCD as a mental disorder, in either our modern environment or the EEA?
Discussion • Broadening this evolutionary approach to other abnormal disorders, what possible adaptations could other disorders have provided to our fitness in the EEA? Or are they mostly by-products? How can we be sure?