OCD & PTSD – Psychiatric Mental Health Disorders | @LevelUpRN
In this video, Cathy discusses Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). She explains obsessions and compulsions, diagnosis of OCD, treatment of OCD, and nursing care of patients with OCD. Cathy also covers Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). She discusses risk factors, signs/symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and nursing care of patients with PTSD. At the end of the video, Cathy provides a quiz to test your knowledge of some of the key points she covered in the video.
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Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN covers Psychiatric Disorders: OCD & PTSD. The Psychiatric Mental Health Therapies video tutorial series is intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
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00:00 What to expect – Psychiatric Disorder
00:23 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
2:00 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
4:11 Quiz Time!
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This was a great explanation. I have both and have done CBT and medications.
Great,
Put more videos on psychiatric disorders🎉🎉
Oh my god. You are an qualified practitioner who has very limited experience … Let me correct you. Almost all real OCD cases (not just hand washers) are related to childhood PTSD. PTSD does not always caused by a major event. Little things can traumatize a sensitive kid and later in in life that avoidance tendencies from original trauma turns into a ritual (OCD) to feel normal again due to the traumas. Be more aware of these illnesses in real world instead of reading a book of someone else.
The best and understandable explanation on OCD 👏
how do I get the flash cards
I always heard sounds and im very sensitive to sounds i can't hear two sounds at a time and i love clean myself so much no dirty and smell near me , i always talk to myself, in my mind more dirty and brutal thoughts i can't tell nobody
You sound like a book….
OCD and CPTSD are related..
Thanks for your video!! ❤
Can knowledge seeking be an ocd obsession? In this case, the person is searching for answers to all different questions on topics that interest them.
Example, they learned about kulning (A sort of singing that they do in Sweden that carries over long distances and calls the cows home.)
They found this super interesting and had to look up images of Sweden, listen to videos of them singing, started reading about swedish culture, etc.
Then they looked up the channel of the girl singing and started watching more of her videos.
Next, maybe they read about how cows kill more people each year than sharks, so they had to start reading about that.
After this night, they maybe don't think about the topic again for months. Tomorrow same scenario with a different set of topics/questions. Extreme curiosity about a huge variety of topics.
While all of this was extremely interesting and enjoyable to them, they were at the same time distressed because they were exhausted and needed to go to sleep, but they kept having more questions and felt a great compulsion to keep answering the ever growing list of questions. With each new thing they learned, came new questions that they just "had" to answer (it would be torture not to).
They did not have any magical thinking that anything bad would happen if they didn't, they just wanted to so badly and felt like they just had to answer the next question.
Everything I find about information seeking seems to be related to googling illnesses etc. It's also supposed to be distressing thoughts. This person greatly enjoys learning about these things, but does get distressed when they have other things to do and can't seem to stop. They feel a great compulsion to keep answering the next question, defining a word they don't know, etc.
If OCD, what kind of OCD?
Imagine you've been in the desert three days with no water and there is a table of ice cold lemonade within your grasp. Now I ask you if you can wait ten minutes to drink it. You could technically not do it, but it would be torture.
cbt cock ball torture
I love this site very helpful especially they signs & symptoms
Is there anyone here who suffers from OCD? 🤗🤗🤗 I have been suffering from severe OCD since I was 20, but it is caused largely by childhood trauma and other types of trauma in adulthood, and psychiatrists think I have OCD because the neurotransmitters in my brain are not working properly. 😡😡 They don't understand that as long as I feel shame, guilt and fear, my OCD will not go away, because it is my coping skill that helps me to survive in this world full of dangers, disappointments and failures. 😔😔😔 If I had had a carefree childhood and a successful adulthood, I would NEVER EVER have developed OCD. 😢😢 I invented OCD to avoid killing myself, to survive, but no one understands me. 😢 My OCD mainly concerns cleaning, arranging and checking, but I also can't touch many things and I don't let anyone in. 🤔🤔 Additionally, I had OCD thoughts about memories, is there anyone out there like that??? 🥹🥹🥹
Yeah let's use CBT for every little thing