OCD Flashcards
what is OCD
according to NHS, OCD can be described as a mental health condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive activity
what is an obsession
- unwanted and unpleasant thought or urge that repeatedly enters ones mind, causing anxiety or unease
what is a compulsion
repetitive behaviour or mental act that someone feels they need to carry out to temporarily relieve unpleasant feelings brought on by obsessive thoughts
what are the emotional characteristics of OCD
- anxiety/distress
- depression
- guilt/disgust
what are the behavioural characteristics of OCD
- compulsions -repetitive
- compulsions- anxiety reduction
- avoidance
what are the cognitive characteristics of OCD
- cognitive coping strategy
- obsessive thoughts
- awareness of excessive anxiety
describe the genetic explanation of OCD
- suggests that OCD is inherited
- individuals receive specific genes from parents which influence the onset of OCD
describe the neural explanation of OCD
- suggests that abnormal levels of transmitters (eg serotonin and dopamine) and certain regions of brain are implicated in OCD
what kind of condition is OCD
- polygenic = several genes are involved
what does Taylor suggest in regards to the genetic explanation of OCD
- as many as 230 genes may be involved in the condition
- different genetic variations contribute to different types of OCD
what are the two genes that have been linked to OCD
- COMT
- SERT
describe the COMT gene
- associated with the production of catechol-o-methyltransferase
- this enzyme regulates the production of/breaking down of neurotransmitter dopamine (effects motivation and drive)
- in OCD there is low activity of COMT gene
- this slows the enzyme which would lead to higher levels of dopamine (as they have not been broken down) and increases motivation and drive
describe the SERT gene
- linked to serotonin and effects the transport of this neurotransmitter
- transportation issues surrounding speed lowers levels of serotonin to be active within brain
- Ozaki et al. found results from a study of two unrelated family who both had mutations of the SERT gene
- 6/7 family members had OCD
describe the neural explanation for OCD regarding Neurotransmitters
- low serotonin levels cause obsessive thoughts–> low levels of serotonin is due to it being removed too quickly from synapse before it transmitted its signal
- presynaptic neurons release NTs and receptors on the postsynaptic neuron detect these
- the if signal is strong enough, message will pass on and NTs will detach from receptors and are taken back to presynaptic neuron (reuptake)
- in OCD, this process happens too quick, leading to reduced levels of serotonin in synapse
what are some A03 points about the biological explanation of OCD
-opposing evidence
-evidence to support
-may be other explanations