Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders -
Similarities with other disorders
It is very common that many patients suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder do not get the right diagnosis due to the similarities in other disorders.
This attributed to the development of a new disorder group known as obsessive compulsive spectrum disorders. This has been developed by mental health practitioners to avoid confusions and misconceptions.
Types of Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
Some of the disorders that have similarities with obsessive compulsive spectrum disorders are:
1. Hypochondriasis – Having an obsessive dreadfulness due to the belief of having a disease.
2. Phobia – Repetitive and meaningless fear of some animal, thing or a condition.
3. Panic Disorder – The continual existence of fear after panic attacks.
4. Social Anxiety – Fear and timidity at certain social situations.
5. Body Dysmorphic Disorder – Pointless attitude in the belief of having a defect that you may or may not have.
6. Trichotillomania – Pulling out one’s own hair without minding the jair loss it results in.
Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders – Treatment with CBT
The best way to handle obsessive compulsive spectrum disorders is to progress with the cognitive behavior therapy which has a high success rate of 70%. Most practitioners practice CBT alongside exposure-response prevention therapy and it requires a lot of numerical data.
Some examples of coupling CBT for the treatment of obsessive compulsive spectrum disorders are:
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Giving the patient chances to spot out the reasons that led to OCD.
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Encouraging the patients to set goals to tackle the disorder.
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Creating the practice in the patients, of spotting out the thinking modes that lead to OCD.
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Teaching the patients to overcome such obsessive impulses by some methodologies.
Have you ever experienced any of the above mentioned OCD symptoms? If so, you will have to meet a therapist or study CBT therapies to overcome it.
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