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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). OCD Signs, Symptoms, Comorbidity and Insight 

Prof. Suresh Bada Math
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). OCD Signs, Symptoms, Comorbidity and Insight
The main features of this illness are obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are certain thoughts, doubts, images or urges that occur in one’s mind. These are unwanted, repetitive by nature. Most people with OCD realize that obsessions are senseless, irrational, or excessive, but they are unable to ignore or suppress them. They would attempt to resist and control them, but would not succeed. Obsessions cause significant distress and anxiety to the sufferers and as a result cause interference in their day to day functioning.
Compulsions are repetitive acts that the person is driven to carry out in spite of knowing that they are meaningless, unnecessary or excessive. Compulsions are usually in response to obsessions. For example, a person with an obsessive fear of contamination washes hands repeatedly in order to ensure that his or her hands are clean. The person attempts to resist repeated hand-washing, but gives in to the urge so as to relieve himself or herself of the anxiety or discomfort. Persons with OCD often perform certain acts repeatedly to avoid some dreaded event or to prevent or undo some harm to themselves or others. For instance, touching the floor even number of times to prevent an accident that one fears might occur to family members. They are aware most of the time that the activity is not connected in a logical or realistic way with what was intended to be achieved, or that it may be clearly excessive (as in the case of hand-washing compulsions), but cannot control them as they reduce anxiety, at least transiently. Some compulsions can be in the form of elaborate ‘rituals’. Rituals are a particular sequence of actions, which the person is compelled to carry out. On either changing the sequence or missing out one of the actions, anxiety increases driving the person to repeat the set of actions all over again. This would lead to spending considerable time in carrying out even a simple routine activity such as washing hands.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental illness. Earlier it was considered as a rare illness, but studies have now shown that 2-3% of the population have OCD at some point in their life. Though OCD is a common illness, many who suffer from this illness do not seek treatment
Some common obsessions:
Fear of getting dirty, contaminated or infected by persons or things in the environment.
Blasphemous thoughts.
Thoughts of harming or killing others or oneself.
Recurring thoughts or images of sexual nature.
Fear of blurting out obscenities.
Fear of developing a serious life-threatening illness.
Preoccupation to have objects arranged in a certain order or position.
Some common compulsions:
Repeated hand-washing, taking unusually long time to bathe, or cleaning items in the house.
Ordering or rearranging things in a certain manner.
Checking locks, electrical outlets, gas knobs, light switches etc. repeatedly.
Repeatedly putting clothes on, then taking them off.
Counting over and over to a certain number.
Touching certain objects in a specific way.
Repeating certain actions, such as going through a doorway.
Constantly seeking approval (especially children).
OCD is a common mental disorder, and is often disabling. In addition, a majority of patients with OCD are at high risk of having one or more co-morbid (co-existing) psychiatric illness. Anxiety disorders (up to 30%) and depression (up to 60%) are the common co-morbid conditions reported in most studies of OCD.
The most common concurrent psychiatric disorders were major depression (30-55%), social phobia (11-23%), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) (18-20%), simple phobia (7-21%), panic disorder (6-12%), eating disorder (8-15%), tic disorders (5-8%) and Tourette’s syndrome (5%).
In addition to anxiety and depressive disorders, a fascinating group of conditions called obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders are also found to be highly co-morbid with OCD. These include Tourette’s syndrome and other tic disorders, Hypochondriasis, body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, and eating disorders. These disorders are considered to be related to OCD because of similarity in clinical picture (morbid preoccupations and compulsive behaviour), high rate of comorbidity, and somewhat similar treatment response. It is extremely important to identify and treat coexisting psychiatric conditions because untreated co-morbid conditions could contribute to poor treatment response and prognosis. Studying comorbidity also helps in understanding the possible etiological relationship between the disorders.
Co-morbid psychiatric disorders are common in OCD. Depressive and anxiety disorders are the most common co-morbid conditions in OCD.

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@preethibalaji3394
@preethibalaji3394 2 года назад
The whole presentation was awesome. Felt like i finished reading my entire book on OCD in just 38 min and 35 sec. Thank you so much for the great service
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 2 года назад
Welcome. One of the best compliment, I have received in recent past. Thank you very much for your feedback
@ruchirana9754
@ruchirana9754 3 года назад
Sir, you give best knowledge regarding mental disorders..and It really helps me in Academics.Kindly make video on Substance abuse disorders also...
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 3 года назад
Hi … Thank you very much. I will start working on it
@parinithamaben4141
@parinithamaben4141 4 месяца назад
Concise, precise, and helpful! Thank you sir.
@swatioberoi515
@swatioberoi515 3 года назад
Video is excellent sir..sir kindly make more and more videos...daily..we indeed need such level of understanding
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 3 года назад
Thanks for your encouraging feedback
@sakina52able
@sakina52able 3 года назад
Dr very informative video....this is Arwa (Dr Reddy 's patient).
@drsamratkar
@drsamratkar 3 года назад
Excellent
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 3 года назад
Thank you very much
@vnagabhushanam
@vnagabhushanam 2 года назад
very educative session Prof Sir. Thanks for covering entire gamut of OCD. In the video on disorders of thoughts u differentiated between OCD & Schizo that is also Gr8 info sir 🙏
@infantamary3475
@infantamary3475 3 года назад
Thank you sir. Highly appreciated 🙏
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 3 года назад
I am glad you liked it
@dewanashifa6335
@dewanashifa6335 2 года назад
thank you sir , for this video 💜 really helpful
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 2 года назад
Welcome
@cocco4523
@cocco4523 Год назад
Very useful lecture. Thank you💜
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath Год назад
Welcome Cocco
@prem3992
@prem3992 Год назад
Amazing presentation ❤🙏
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath Год назад
Thank you very much for the feedback
@aswathypradeep7987
@aswathypradeep7987 Год назад
Thank you so much sir for your valuable class.....
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath Год назад
Welcome
@SuchitraAgrawalDIO
@SuchitraAgrawalDIO 2 месяца назад
We are devotees of Badamath Sir. He is God to us .
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 2 месяца назад
Sichitraji … 🙏🏻 Thank you for sharing the emotional gratitude 🙏🏻
@bhumikamalik8154
@bhumikamalik8154 2 месяца назад
Thankyou sir
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath Месяц назад
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@shukkoorkv619
@shukkoorkv619 3 года назад
Thank you ☺️
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 3 года назад
Welcome
@JosepvPv
@JosepvPv 2 года назад
Thank you Professor sir.Highly appreciated and very best valuable information.Whether I will get an online consultation or email reply?
@amitlavekar3331
@amitlavekar3331 3 года назад
Nice one Sir
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 3 года назад
Thank you very much for your encouraging words
@lakshmirao3467
@lakshmirao3467 3 года назад
Thank you fr the elaborate explanation 🙏
@mounikabondalapati6290
@mounikabondalapati6290 3 года назад
Sir Please Discuss case scenarios also
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 3 года назад
Sure
@parmodduhan5253
@parmodduhan5253 Год назад
sir deep knowledge h apko.
@entertainmenteducavlogs9717
@entertainmenteducavlogs9717 6 месяцев назад
Respected professor; Can Tab Vortioxetine treats Sensory OCD with physical sensations without exacerbating Psychosis/Schizophrenia? If yes then at what doses Kindly reply sir .I shall be very grateful to you
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 6 месяцев назад
Please discuss with your doctor
@shilpashukla6228
@shilpashukla6228 2 года назад
Sir mujhe apna student bana lijiye apse bht seekhne ko milega
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 2 года назад
I am still learning
@ipsitaroy3869
@ipsitaroy3869 4 месяца назад
Sir general physician can treat anxiety disorder by medication?
@user-xl6dj5cj9l
@user-xl6dj5cj9l 2 года назад
dr. my daughter is suffering from hair pulling disorder from last 12years.can it completely cured. what is lts treatment.please reply.
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 2 года назад
Please browse this website of my institute providing care for OCD and trichotillomania (Hair pulling) The website for consultation nimhans.ac.in/child-and-adolescent-psychiatry-opd/
@vnagabhushanam
@vnagabhushanam 2 года назад
Sir what is the difference between obsessive cognitions & compulsive cognition
@madavakousik1527
@madavakousik1527 2 года назад
Sir, can you please list out the signs and symptoms of ocd?
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 2 года назад
Please check this website ocdclinic-nimhans.com/information/#1543992442921-43f43563-e92b You can also download this book ocdclinic-nimhans.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/07_english_ocd_booklet.pdf
@MegaSimpu
@MegaSimpu 3 года назад
I m suffering from ocd for last 20 years.procedure to get intellectual disability certificate and which scale is used measured disability in case of ocd by psychiatrist.i hv applied for it but our district hospital psychiatrist has referred me to clinical psychologist for psychometric evaluation to measure disability.kindly guide 🙏🙏
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 3 года назад
Please follow your psychiatrist advice
@dolivinod4007
@dolivinod4007 2 года назад
Send me u r mobile number bro,me me also same problem.
@Sunshine....
@Sunshine.... Год назад
A friend has a thought whether or not he looks into someone's eyes, the thought "I'm looking into your eyes". This causes him anxiety. This thought can come up on waking up or when with others. Is this OCD?
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath Год назад
Please consult your family doctor for comprehensive evaluation
@Sunshine....
@Sunshine.... Год назад
@@SureshBadaMath Ok thank you Sir
@pritamshil5765
@pritamshil5765 2 года назад
Sir, can physical pain tolerance and mental pain tolerance give psychological strength and power?
@sumangalsaha237
@sumangalsaha237 Год назад
I have one query- Can a childhood trauma(extreme fear) lead to OCD at later stage of life?
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath Год назад
Trauma can cause all kind of illness in genetically vulnerable population.
@ipsitaroy3869
@ipsitaroy3869 Год назад
Sir how many days a OCD patient have to take medicine?
@spoorthihm76
@spoorthihm76 2 года назад
Sir how to know whether we are having ocd or not
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 2 года назад
Check this website - additudenewhopemedia.survey.fm/test-for-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-in-adults This is a screening questions for OCD. Best is to consult a doctor
@ayushcarrybinati1204
@ayushcarrybinati1204 11 месяцев назад
Sir i got 6% score from test you provided, do i have
@bhanusekhar7480
@bhanusekhar7480 2 года назад
What are the treatment for ocd to function in their life normally
@SureshBadaMath
@SureshBadaMath 2 года назад
Watch this video Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Treatment of OCD) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l7QlAnXZ00c.html
@AshishKumar-tp6eb
@AshishKumar-tp6eb 3 года назад
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