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Which of these statements about people with obsessive-compulsive disorder is false? they are unaware that their obsessions are irrational and counterproductive. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a type of anxiety disorder. If you have OCD, you will have repeated and distressing thoughts called obsessions. You may do the same thing over and over again to try to make the thoughts disappear. These repeated actions are called compulsions.
"They are unaware that their obsessions are irrational and counterproductive??"
Further explanation
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is characterized by common sense and difficulty (obsession) that causes compulsive disorder.
OCD is often centered on a motive, for example, fearing germs or being asked for certain objects. This life starts and varies throughout life.
Treatment includes speech therapy, medication, or all.
Requires medical diagnosis
OCD is often centered on a motive, for example, fear of germs or the obligation to arrange objects in certain patterns. These symptoms usually begin gradually and vary throughout life.
People may experience:
- Behavior: compulsive behavior, agitation, repetitive movements, social isolation, excessive alertness, meaningless word pronunciation, compulsive hoarding, impulsive behavior, ritualistic behavior or repeated repetition of words or actions
- Mood: doubt, anxiety, guilt or panic attacks
- Psychological: depression or fear
- Also common: repeatedly thinking about something, avoiding food or nightmares
Treatment consists of self-care and therapy
Treatment includes speech therapy, medication, or both.
Specialist
Clinical psychologist
- Treat mental disorders, especially with speech therapy.
- Psychiatrist
- Treat mental disorders, especially with drugs.
Drug
- Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
- Relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety.
- Anxiolytic
- Relieves anxiety and tension. It can help sleep.
- Antidepressants
- Prevents or alleviates depression and improves mood.
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Class: highschool
Subject: Social Studies
Keywords: disorder, OCD, obsessive