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5 pages in length. Mental disorders span quite a wide area with regard to cause; while many are more accessible to obvious reasons (post-traumatic stress syndrome, depression, etc.), others have underlying causes that are not always immediately discovered. The notion of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) having anything to do with biological inciters has long been considered as a possibility but no definitive verification had yet surfaced until a residual complication of strep throat caused a child to develop a condition that compelled him to display obsessive-compulsive behavior. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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notion of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) having anything to do with biological inciters has long been considered as a possibility but no definitive verification had yet surfaced until a residual complication
of strep throat caused a child to develop a condition that compelled him to display obsessive-compulsive behavior. ...Sudden, severe onset of childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder with tics should prompt a
throat culture for group A streptococcus...Considerable controversy surrounding the issue persists. But enough evidence exists to suggest a link between acute strep infections and the onset of pediatric autoimmune
neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections. The OCD is often accompanied by choreiform movements, tics, and comorbid symptoms, including emotional lability, separation anxiety, nocturnal enuresis, and change in school
performance (Sullivan, 2006). When discussing the fundamental properties of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), the student will want to note how being compelled
by the overwhelming urge to display abnormal behavior is both a frustrating and embarrassing reality for people who suffer with OCD. The perceived weakness to overcome the persistent desire
to repeat behaviors one knows do not need repeating inevitably breaks down ones self-esteem and compromises the overall individuals mental health status. Checking to make sure the light switch
is turned off even though the light bulb is not illuminated, locking and unlocking doors several times, washing hands dozens of times a day or making sure the coffee pot
is unplugged even though one remembers unplugging it are just some of the behaviors people with OCD feel compelled to do despite their logical thought processes telling them otherwise (Fuertes,
2002). Another consequence of these behaviors is how out of control she is to help herself. For example, being afraid to touch
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