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True or False: According to the WHO, by 2012, OCD will become one of the top disabling conditions in the world |
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True or False: Children will usually grow out of OCD on their own without treatment |
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True or False: OCD is categorized by unwanted and intrusive thoughts and stereotyped mental or physical actions |
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True or False: According to the DSM-IV-TR, OCD (Axis I) is basically the same as OCPD (Axis II) |
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True or False: No one other than the parents (including close relatives) and the child themselves is affected when a child has OCD |
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According to the research presented, subtypes for OCD include: |
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Sexual obsessions, doubting, and ordering but NOT "continuous smelling" |
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Percentage of children, adolescents, and adults believed to have OCD |
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If you are treating a child with OCD it may also be beneficial to assess them for... |
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PTSD, Anxiety Disorder, Depressive Disorder, ADD |
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In children, ____________ and ____________ have been associated with OCD both as potential markers for the disorder and as possible predictors of OCD when they become adults. |
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Poor visuospatial skills and poor fine-motor skills |
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The first line of treatment for children with OCD is ______________ and the second line is ______________ |
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CBT and pharmacotherapy with SSRIs |
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After treatment, the percentage of children with OCD who will experience remission after 1 year is ____________________. |
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