Ocd in A Sentence

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    A person with OCD, for example, may be obsessed with germs and may counteract this obsession with continual hand washing.

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    Although it's unclear why some people suffer from Asperger syndrome and obsessive compulsive disorder at the same time, some physicians believe that AS leads to anxiety or depression, which may or may not worsen over time to include OCD.

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    Causes of OCD There has been a good deal of research carried out over the past few years regarding the causes of OCD.

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    Children with Tourette syndrome are more likely to have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficient disorder (ADD), and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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    Even though Asperger syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are two separate conditions, people who experience one sometimes experience the other as well.

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    For example, physicians need to know about treatments a mental health professional may prescribe for OCD and mental health professionals need to know about prescribed treatments and therapy for Asperger syndrome.

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    Further, some doctors think there is a physiological link between AS or autism and mood disorders like OCD which may impair a person's ability to regulate emotions and perception.

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    If OCD results from a strep throat infection, the symptoms seem to start quickly, probably within one or two weeks.

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    In many cases, the tics do not interfere with the child's life as much as ADHD, OCD, or depression.

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    In many cases, treatment of associated conditions such as ADD and OCD is considered more important than the tics themselves.

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    Instead, doctors diagnose OCD after evaluating a person's symptoms and history.

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    It is generally considered to be an impulse control disorder but is sometimes classified as either a subtype or variant of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

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    It is often found in individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

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    It is possible that people with OCD experience overactivity deep within the brain that causes the cells to get "stuck," much like a jammed transmission in a car damages the gears.

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    Life with AS and OCD is always a challenge but with the right support and perspective, the rewards are many.

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    Like Asperger syndrome, it's unclear what causes OCD despite research into the disorder.

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    Low serotonin levels may also factor into the cause of OCD.

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    Maladjustments of personality, including conduct, paranoid, narcissistic, avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (not to be confused with the anxiety disorder OCD).

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    Many also suffer from other psychiatric illnesses, including clinical depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

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    Many of the children who have serious sensitivity issues also have a condition such as autism, Tourette's or OCD.

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    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a type of anxiety disorder.

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    Older drugs include the antidepressant clomipramine (Anafranil), a widely studied drug in the treatment of OCD, but one that carries a greater risk of side effects.

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    One prospective study done at Yale reported in 2004 that new GABHS infections do not appear to cause a worsening of tics in children diagnosed with OCD or Tourette syndrome.

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    Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a form of osteochondrosis in which loose bone fragments form in a joint.

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    People with OCD carry out these types of compulsion in a desperate bid to calm the anxiety caused by their obsessions.

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    Phobias belong to a large group of mental problems known as anxiety disorders that include obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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    Psychodynamics This is the theory that states that disturbances in early sexual or general development and unconscious wishes are at the heart of OCD.

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    Scientists also believe there may be a link between bulimia and other psychiatric problems, such as depression and OCD.

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    Similarly, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) often responds well to SSRI medications, but not to St. John's Wort.

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    Since you are trying to avoid medications, there are a few other things you can try before you have to resort to shots or medicine for OCD.

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    Social anxiety disorders and its close cousins, depression, OCD and panic attacks, often coexist, and if left untreated may cause serious problems.

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    Some good websites to visit are the International OCD Foundation and BDDCentral.com.

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    Some people with OCD also have Tourette syndrome, a condition featuring tics and unwanted vocalizations (such as swearing).

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    Surgery can help up to one third of patients with the most severe form of OCD.

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    Symptoms of OCD are present in 1.9 to 3 percent of the general population, whereas 28 to 50 percent of people with Tourette syndrome have symptoms of OCD.

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    The child has been diagnosed with OCD, ADHD, or depression.

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    The compulsions of OCD, on the other hand, are never pleasurable.

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    The hair pulling in trichotillomania can be differentiated from that in OCD in that the hair pulling in trichotillomania is an impulse behavior where in OCD it is a repetitive act performed as part of an obsession.

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    The individual with OCD is aware of his or her actions, while the individual with trichotillomania is not always conscious that he or she is pulling hairs.

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    The orbital cortex located on the underside of the brain's frontal lobe is overactive in OCD patients.

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    The SIB is often related to OCD but can also occur in those with Tourette syndrome who do not have OCD.

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    There are several theories behind the cause of OCD.

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    There may also be a link between childhood episodes of strep throat and the development of OCD.

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    These symptoms would normally disappear over time, but some children who have repeated infections may develop full-blown OCD.

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    Tic disorders as well as OCD sometimes develop after infections (usually scarlet fever or strep throat) caused by a group of bacteria known as group A beta-hemolytic streptococci, sometimes abbreviated as GABHS.

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    Tics, borderline personality disorders, and OCD are all more prevalent in trichotillomania than in the general population.

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    Whether you or a family member have Asperger syndrome and OCD, seek help immediately if you're having an unnaturally difficult time coping.