Persons having OCD often exhibit abnormal rates of metabolic activity in the _____ lobe and the basal ganglia of the brain
#2
_____ syndrome is characterized by repetitive concerns about having a foul odor
#3
Hoarding behavior shows _____ prognosis with exposure and response prevention.
#4
First-line treatment for OCD includes _____ + SSRIs (preferred) or clomipramine
#5
_____ is used in resistant and chronic OCD cases
#6
What part of the brain acts as a gatekeeper to allow motor system to perform only those acts that are goal-directed in OCDs?_____
#7
Patients with _____ disorder are ego-dystonic
#8
Stereotactic _____ leucotomy and stereotactic subcaudate tractotomy are surgical modalities for treating OCDs
#9
Which defense mechanism operates in OCDs?_____
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Tourette's Syndrome Flashcard Deck - 9 Cards
Flashcard 1: Persons having OCD often exhibit abnormal rates of metabolic activity in the _____ lobe and the basal ganglia of the brain
Answer: frontal
Flashcard 2: _____ syndrome is characterized by repetitive concerns about having a foul odor
Answer: Olfactory reference
Flashcard 3: Hoarding behavior shows _____ prognosis with exposure and response prevention.
Answer: poor
Flashcard 4: First-line treatment for OCD includes _____ + SSRIs (preferred) or clomipramine
Answer: CBT
Flashcard 5: _____ is used in resistant and chronic OCD cases
Answer: Electroconvulsive therapy
Flashcard 6: What part of the brain acts as a gatekeeper to allow motor system to perform only those acts that are goal-directed in OCDs?_____
Answer: Caudate nucleus
Flashcard 7: Patients with _____ disorder are ego-dystonic
Answer: obsessive-compulsive
Flashcard 8: Stereotactic _____ leucotomy and stereotactic subcaudate tractotomy are surgical modalities for treating OCDs
Answer: limbic
Flashcard 9: Which defense mechanism operates in OCDs?_____
Answer: Isolation
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