Distinguish Obsessivecompulsivedisorder Infobox disease Name Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder ... Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder OCPD is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive ... among anxious and odd personality disorders the case of obsessivecompulsive personality disorder ..., or ObsessiveCompulsive Personality Disorder. Am J Psychiatry 159 276 83. February. ref Causes Research ... gene variant and obsessivecompulsive personality disorder in patients with major depression. ref ... mental disorder s, defines obsessivecompulsive personality disorder in Axis II Personality ... capsules disorders o cpd.htm Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder . Diagnostic and Statistical ... . Diagnostic efficiency of DSM IV criteria for obsessivecompulsive personality disorder in patients ... disorderobsessivecompulsive personality disorder Excludes obsessivecompulsivedisorder It is a requirement ... compulsive personality disorder is often confused with obsessivecompulsivedisorder OCD . Despite ... and normal personality dimensions in obsessivecompulsivedisorder. Br J Psychiatry . Nov. 177 ... Perfectionism psychology perfectionism , obsessivecompulsive personality disorder and obsessivecompulsive ... CAT outcome in patients with ObsessiveCompulsive Personality Disorder Annals of General Psychiatry ... disorder ref History In 1908, Sigmund Freud named what is now known as obsessivecompulsive or anankastic ..., Lee. 1998 . Personality Disorders in ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder . In ObsessiveCompulsive Disorders ... et al. eds. . St. Louis Mosby . Kay, Jerald et al. 2000 . ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder . In Psychiatry ... ObsessiveCompulsive Personality Disorder Category Personality disorders ar de Zwanghafte ... Institute for Mental Health OCPD has some of the same symptoms as obsessivecompulsive ... as disinhibition . ref Villemarette Pittman NR et al. 2004 . Obsessivecompulsive personality ... so serious that suicide is a risk. ref Raja M, Azzoni A. 2007 . The impact of obsessivecompulsive ... more details
, B. S. 2008 . The neural bases of obsessivecompulsivedisorder in children and adults. Development ... of obsessivecompulsivedisorder in children and adults. Development and Psychopathology, 1251 1283 ..., J., Chopra, M., Lustig, M., Iancu, I., & Hendler, T. 1997 . Epidemiology of obsessivecompulsivedisorder ... plays a particularly critical role. ref Zohar, J. 1987 . Obsessivecompulsivedisorder psychobiological ... of OCD. ref Zohar, J. 1987 . Obsessivecompulsivedisorder psychobiological approaches to diagnosis ... acral lick an animal model of obsessivecompulsivedisorder. Archive of General Psychiatry, 49 .... 2010 . Genetics of ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder. Psychiatric Clinics of North America , 141 158. ref ..., R. E., & Peterson, B. S. 2008 . The neural bases of obsessivecompulsivedisorder in children and adults ..., M. 1992 . Drug treatment of canine acral lick an animal model of obsessivecompulsivedisorder. Archive of General Psychiatry, 49, 517 521. ref Rapoport et al. found that this obsessivecompulsive ... disorder Category Etiology obsessivecompulsivedisorder ... to successfully identify biological risk factors that play a role in the etiology of ObsessiveCompulsive ... in obsessive compuslive disorder. Psychiatry Research, 132, 69 79. ref This understanding is frequently .... ref Saxena, S., & Rauch, S. L. 2000 . Functional neuroimaging and the neuroanatomy of obsessivecompulsive ... compulsivedisorder. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 23, 563 586. ref Although structural ... . ref Maia, T. V., Cooney, R. E., & Peterson, B. S. 2008 . The neural bases of obsessivecompulsive ... of patients with OCD exhibit obsessivecompulsive symptoms. ref Lewis, A. 1936 . Problems of obsessional ... compulsivedisorder. Archive of General Psychiatry, 57, 358 363. ref Additional family studies have ... dizygotic twins. ref Inyoue, E. 1965 . Similar and dissimilar manifestations of obsessivecompulsive ... compulsivedisorder. Archive of General Psychiatry, 49, 517 521. ref Thus, it is conceivable that evolutionary ... more details
The biology of obsessivecompulsivedisorder primarily involves Vague date July 2009 the brain regions of the striatum , the orbitofrontal cortex and the cingulate cortex . People with OCD evince increased grey matter volumes in bilateral lenticular nucleus lenticular nuclei , extending to the caudate nucleus caudate nuclei , while decreased grey matter volumes in bilateral dorsal medial frontal gyrus medial frontal anterior cingulate cortex anterior cingulate gyri. ref name Radua and Mataix Cols, 2009 cite journal last1 Radua first1 Joaquim last2 Mataix Cols first2 David year 2009 month November title Voxel wise meta analysis of grey matter changes in obsessivecompulsivedisorder journal British Journal of Psychiatry volume 195 pages 393 402 doi 10.1192 bjp.bp.108.055046 pmid 19880927 issue 5 ref ref name radua2010 Cite journal last1 Radua first1 Joaquim last2 van den Heuvel first2 Odile A. last3 Surguladze first3 Simon last4 Mataix Cols first4 David title Meta analytical comparison of voxel based morphometry studies in obsessivecompulsivedisorder vs other anxiety disorders journal Archives of General Psychiatry volume 67 issue 7 pages 701 711 date 5 July 2010 doi 10.1001 archgenpsychiatry.2010.70 pmid 20603451 ref These findings contrast with those in people with other anxiety disorders, who evince decreased rather than increased grey matter volumes in bilateral lenticular nucleus lenticular caudate nucleus caudate nuclei , while also decreased grey matter volumes in bilateral dorsal medial frontal gyrus medial frontal anterior cingulate cortex anterior cingulate gyri. ref name radua2010 OCD involves several different receptor biochemistry receptors , mostly histamine H2 receptor H sub 2 sub , muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M sub 4 sub , substance P NK sub 1 sub ... also Basal ganglia References reflist Obsessivecompulsivedisorder Category Biology of obsessivecompulsivedisorder ... more details
disorder as an obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorder ref ref name bdd2 cite journal author Phillips KA, McElroy SL, Hudson JI, Pope HG title Body dysmorphic disorder an obsessivecompulsive .... An obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorder? journal The Psychiatric Clinics of North America ... Negative outcome after neurosurgery for refractory obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorder journal The World ... neurosurgery for refractory obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorder, World J Biol Psychiatry 1 197 ...The obsessivecompulsive spectrum is a model of medical classification where various psychiatric, neurological and or medical conditions are described as existing on a spectrum disorder spectrum of conditions related to obsessivecompulsivedisorder OCD . ref name McElroy cite journal author McElroy SL, Phillips KA, Keck PE title Obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorder journal The Journal of Clinical .... ref name McElroy Conditions described as being on the spectrum are sometimes referred to as obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorders . Conditions The following conditions have been hypothesized by various researchers as existing on the spectrum. Body dysmorphic disorder ref name McElroy ref name bdd1 cite journal author D az M rs M, Carrasco JL, Hollander E trans title Body dysmorphic disorder as an obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorder language Spanish journal Actas Luso espa olas de Neurolog a ... E title Morbidity risk for obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorders in first degree relatives ... DJ, Le Roux L, Bouwer C, Van Heerden B title Is olfactory reference syndrome an obsessivecompulsive ... ref name paraphilia cite journal author Bradford JM title The paraphilias, obsessivecompulsive spectrum ... cite journal author Herg ner S, Ozyildirim I, Tanidir C title Is Pica an eating disorder or an obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorder? journal Progress in Neuro psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry ... Tobias et al 2000 negative outcome after neurosurgery for refractory obsessivecompulsive spectrum ... more details
Health Resource Obsessivecompulsivedisorder Category Obsessivecompulsivedisorder Category Psychiatric ...The Yale Brown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale , sometimes referred to as Y BOCS , is a test to rate the severity of obsessivecompulsivedisorder OCD symptoms. The scale, which was designed by Dr. Wayne Goodman and his colleagues, is used extensively in research and clinical practice to both determine severity of OCD and to monitor improvement during treatment. ref Goodman W.K, Price L.H, Rasmussen S.A, et al. The Yale Brown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale. I. Development, use, and reliability. Arch Gen Psychiatry 1989 46 1006 1011. PMID 2684084 ref This scale, which measures obsessions separately from compulsions, specifically measures the severity of symptoms of obsessivecompulsivedisorder without being biased towards the type of obsessions or compulsions present. ref Rosario Campos MC, Miguel EC, et.al The Dimensional Yale Brown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale DY BOCS an instrument for assessing obsessivecompulsive symptom dimensions. Mol Psychiatry. 2006 May 11 5 495 504 PMID 16432526 ref ref Garnaat SL, Norton PJ. Factor structure and measurement invariance of the Yale Brown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale across four racial ethnic groups J Anxiety Disord. 2010 May 24. PMID 20541907 ref The scale is a clinician rated, 10 item scale, each item rated from 0 no symptoms to 40 extreme symptoms . The scale includes questions about the amount of time the patient spends on obsessions, how much impairment ... should consider professional help in alleviating obsessivecompulsive symptoms. A self rated version of the Yale Brown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale has been developed. The self report and clinician ... YBOC Symptom Checklist.pdf Yale Brown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale Paper version of test http www.brainphysics.com .... al Consistency between self report and clinician administered versions of the Yale Brown ObsessiveCompulsive Scale.J Anxiety Disord. 2010 May 24. PMID 20561767 ref See also Diagnostic classification ... more details
Compulsive buying disorder CBD is characterized by an obsession with shopping and buying behavior that causes adverse consequences. Most persons with CBD meet the criteria for an Personality disorder axis II disorder . CBD is found in 5.8 of the United States population, approximately 80 of those affected are female. Characteristics CBD is frequently comorbidity comorbid with mood disorder mood , anxiety , substance abuse and eating disorders . Onset of CBD occurs in the late teens and early twenties and is generally chronic medicine chronic . CBD is similar to, but distinguished from Compulsive hoarding OCD hoarding and mania . Compulsive buying is not limited to people who spend beyond their means, it also includes people who spend an inordinate amount of time shopping or who chronically think about buying things but never purchase them. Promising treatments for CBD include medication such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor s SSRIs , and support groups such as Debtors Anonymous ... journal last Black first Donald W. title Compulsive Buying Disorder Definition, Assessment, Epidemiology ... last Black first Donald W. title A review of compulsive buying disorder journal World Psychiatry ... Oxford New York year 2008 Addiction DEFAULTSORT Compulsive Buying Disorder Category Debt Category ... 1805733 ref ref Vyse 2008, p. 28 ref Evolutionary psychology Evolutionary psychology has noted that compulsive ... and differences between compulsive buying and other forms of compulsive ... on the way compulsive buying is a mood enhancing mechanism , the fact that most purchases made ... that the compulsive loop is related to social risks associated with looking unattractive . ref ... as vulnerability factors for compulsive buying . ref name Dittmar Halliwell, p. 97 Dittmar Halliwell ... dimension of compulsive buying . ref name Dittmar Halliwell, p. 119 Dittmar Halliwell, p. 119 ref Online The possibility has also been raised that virtual compulsive buying could be a future ... more details
Just Checking by Emily Colas is an account of her experience with ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder . Divided ... sees a change in the narrator. ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder in College Students In her narrative, Emily Colas covers her time as an obsessivecompulsive college student. She writes that she ..., et al. Books Portraying Characters With ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder. Teaching Exceptional Children 42.4 2010 22 28. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 31 Oct. 2010. ref Obsessivecompulsive ... rituals in order to satisfy the worries. ref Overcoming OCD. OCDChicago.org ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder, ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder Treatment, ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder Chicago, OCD, CompulsiveDisorder Relief. OCD Chicago, 2010. Web. 01 Nov. 2010. ref For many people ObsessiveCompulsive ... NIMH ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder, OCD. NIMH Home. National Institute of Mental Health, 8 Oct. 2010 ... places for students to go to get help. Compulsions Those with obsessivecompulsivedisorder ... way, and saving or sometimes hoarding items. ref ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder What It Is and How to Treat ... obsessivecompulsivedisorder ocd index.shtml . Category Obsessivecompulsivedisorder ... as a mother herself. Overview Just Checking scenes from the life of an obsessivecompulsive was written ... every day life and the struggles that she faces as a result of her disease Obsessivecompulsivedisorder. The anecdotes of her life are written in a journal like manner. The entries cover all aspects ... Beliefs Related to ObsessiveCompulsive Symptoms?. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy 24.3 .... References reflist Colas, Emily. Just Checking Scenes from the Life of an Obsessivecompulsive ... decides to take action and get help for her disorder. The narrative covers the stress that her condition placed on her family. Her marriage fell apart as a result of her disorder and she and her husband got a divorce. A family member s negative response to the patients disorder can increase the OCD ... more details
be related to obsessivecompulsivedisorder . Obsessive lovers may feel entirely unable to prevent ... Limerence Obsessivecompulsivedisorder Play Misty for Me Stalking Unrequited love Yandere References ... of helping obsessive lovers, and many books have been written toward targets of obsessive love. Books written for obsessive lovers, who may feel helpless over their thoughts and feelings include Confusing ... to Love Overcoming Obsession and Dependency in Relationships by Susan Peabody. The Obsessive Love Wheel File Love wheel.jpg thumb Love wheel The Obsessive Love Wheel OLW is a hypothetical sphere ... the four stages of Obsessive Relational Progression as part of Relational Dependency RD . Moore ... to an object of affection. The beginnings of obsessive, controlling behaviors begin to manifest. Phase ..., resentment and relational tension. The continuation and escalation of obsessive, controlling behaviors ... person starts denying the obsessive demands. Phase three Obsessive phase This particular phase represents the rapid escalation of this unhealthy attachment style. It is at this point that obsessive ... stop thinking about a love interest and requires his or her constant attention. Neurotic, compulsive ... more attention. Phase four Destructive phase This is the final phase of Obsessive Relational Progression ... with Obsession When Being in Love Means Being in Control Hodgkinson, Liz 1991 Obsessive Love. How to Free Your Emotions and Live Again. Forward, S. & Buck, C. 1991 Obsessive Love. When It Hurts Too Much ... The Break Up Workbook for Love Addicts Overcoming Obsession. DEFAULTSORT Obsessive Love Category ... more details
unref date February 2007 Compulsive behavior is behavior which a person does compulsively in other words, not because they want to behave that way, but because they feel they have to do so. Mental health professionals have identified signs of compulsive behavior in various disorders such as Obsessivecompulsivedisorderobsessive, distressing, intrusive thoughts and related compulsions which attempt to neutralize the obsessions. Drug addiction a condition where a person takes a drug compulsively, despite potential harm to themselves, or their desire to stop. See also Body focused repetitive behavior Substance dependence the repeated use of substances or behaviors despite clear evidence of morbidity secondary to such use. Physical addiction Cocaine addiction Problem gambling Thumb twiddling Obsessivecompulsivedisorder Category Anxiety disorders abnormal psych stub bg ru sr ... more details
for compulsive hoarding. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 45, 1461 1470. ref It is not clear whether compulsive hoarding is an isolated disorder, or rather a symptom of another condition, such as obsessivecompulsivedisorder . ref name steketee Prevalence rates have been estimated at 2 5 in adults ... room in 2001 Obsessivecompulsivedisorder It is not clear whether compulsive hoarding is a condition ... compulsivedisorder OCD . Compulsive hoarding does not seem to involve the same neurological mechanisms as more familiar forms of obsessivecompulsivedisorder and does not respond to the same drugs ... hoarding behaviors, it is linked in the DSM IV to obsessivecompulsivedisorder and obsessivecompulsive personality disorder . ref name mentalhealth Cite web url http www.tufts.edu vet cfa hoarding ... is obsessivecompulsivedisorder OCD . Neuropsychology Brain imaging studies using Pet scan ... alcohol dependence as well as paranoid, schizotypal, avoidant, and obsessivecompulsive traits. ref ... to stealing or kleptomania According to Sanjaya Saxena, MD, director of the ObsessiveCompulsive ... 10.1176 appi.ajp.161.6.1038 title Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in ObsessiveCompulsive Hoarding year ... compulsive personality disorder OCPD . There may be an overlap with a condition known as Impulse control disorder not elsewhere classified impulse control disorder ICD , particularly when compulsive ... Relationships among compulsive hoarding, trauma and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder journal ... Obsessivecompulsive disorders are treated with various antidepressants from the Tricyclic antidepressant ...File Compulsive hoarding Apartment.jpg thumb Compulsive hoarding Apartment Compulsive hoarding or pathological ... and Therapy, 31, 367 382. ref Compulsive hoarding behavior has been associated with health risks ..., D.F., Frost, R.O., Steketee, G., & Fitch, K.E. 2008 . Family burden of compulsive hoarding Results ..., J.F., Mataix Cols, D. 2010 . Refining the boundaries of compulsive hoarding A review. Clinical ... more details
Compulsive overeating , also sometimes called food addiction , is characterized by an obsessivecompulsivedisorderobsessivecompulsive relationship to food. Professionals address this with either a behavior .... When a compulsive eater overeats primarily through binging, he or she can be said to have binge eating disorder . Left untreated, compulsive overeating can lead to serious medical conditions including ... abstract International Journal of Eating Disorders ref An individual suffering from compulsive overeating disorder engages in frequent episodes of uncontrolled eating, or binge eating , during ... with bulimia , compulsive overeaters do not attempt to compensate for their binging with purging behaviors such as fasting, laxative use or vomiting. Compulsive overeaters will typically eat ... and thought devoted to food, and secretly plan or fantasize about eating alone. Compulsive overeating usually leads to weight gain and obesity , but not everyone who is obese is also a compulsive overeater. While compulsive overeaters tend to be overweight or obese, persons of normal or average weight can also be affected. In addition to binge eating, compulsive overeaters can also engage in grazing ... disorder major depression . Additional long term side effects of the condition also include kidney ... binges, compulsive overeaters may consume from 5000 to 15,000 food calorie s daily, resulting in a temporary ... of withdrawal symptoms, but to a primary problem in the reward centers of the brain. For the Compulsive ... of Overeaters Anonymous in Fostering Abstinence in Binge Eating Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa ... theses available etd 05092002 143548 ref There are complexities with the biology of compulsive .... In some ways, it may be much more difficult for compulsive overeaters to recover than drug addicts ..., but take it out three times a day for a walk. ref name KRIZ2002 The physical explanation of compulsive ... Compulsive overeating is treatable with counselling and therapy. Approximately 80 Citation ... more details
Infobox musical artist name The Compulsive Gamblers image caption background group or band origin Memphis, Tennessee Memphis , Tennessee , USA genre Garage rock br Punk blues br Rock & roll years active 1990 in music 1990 &mdash 1993 in music 1993 br 1998 in music 1998 &mdash 2003 in music 2003 label Boiler Room Records Boiler Room br Lemon Peel Records br Sympathy for the Record Industry associated acts The Oblivians br Greg Oblivian & The Tip Tops br The Reigning Sound br 68 Comeback br Tennessee Tearjerkers website current members Greg Cartwright br Jack Yarber br Rod Thomas br Jeff Meier br Brenden Lee Spengler past members Philip Tubb br Greg Easterly br Paul Blanda Compulsive Gamblers were ... soon adopted the name the Compulsive Gamblers , and set to work recording their first 7 , Joker album ... Goin and Goodtime Gamblers . According to Cartwright, one of the themes of the Church Goin 7 , and of the Compulsive ... breakup of the first incarnation of the Gamblers. Label interest for the Compulsive Gamblers .... As Yarber explained, the Compulsive Gamblers did two 7 inches and recorded a bunch of songs ... are Over and released by Sympathy for the Record Industry . http www.cmt.com artists az compulsive ... the Compulsive Gamblers, this time as a three piece with Rod Thomas back on drums. With this lineup ... Chicago , their final release before again disbanding. http www.cmt.com artists az compulsive gamblers bio.jhtml Line Ups Compulsive Gamblers I 1991 1993, first three singles and Gambling Days Are Over ... bass Greg Easterly violin Compulsive Gamblers II after The Oblivians broke up, 1998, Bluff City LP CD Jack Yarber guitar, vocals Greg Cartwright guitar, vocals Bushrod Thomas drums Compulsive Gamblers ... Thomas drums Compulsive Gamblers IV After the Spring 1999 US Tour, Crystal Gazing, Luck Amazing ... Industry, 2003, SFTRI 698 References Demming, Mark. http www.cmt.com artists az compulsive gamblers bio.jhtml The Compulsive Gamblers Biography CMT. www.cmt.com . Accessed May 19, 2007. Mercury ... more details
cleanup linkrot date August 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Compulsive Disclosure Type Studio album Artist Pinhead Gunpowder Cover Released October 21, 2003 Recorded October, 1999 at The Catbox ref http www.lamandmatt.karoo.net phgp mountain.htm ref 2000 Genre Punk rock Length 14 11 Label Lookout Records Lookout , Recess Records Recess reissue Producer Willie Samuels Last album Shoot the Moon EP Shoot the Moon br 1999 This album Compulsive Disclosure br 2003 Next album West Side Highway EP West Side Highway br 2008 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r662485 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Compulsive Disclosure is the fourth studio album by the American punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder . It was released in 2003 through Lookout Records . The album was re released on vinyl, CD and Digital Download through Recess Records on February 12, 2010 with two unreleased tracks, Salting Agents and El Lasso Grappo . Track listing tracklist headline Original track listing all writing Aaron Cometbus , except where noted total length 14 11 title1 Buffalo length1 1 51 title2 2nd Street note2 written by Jason White musician Jason White length2 2 08 title3 Landlords note3 Acoustic length3 2 13 title4 Porch length4 0 23 title5 New Blood note5 written by Billie Joe Armstrong Wilhelm Fink length5 1 32 title6 Letter from an Old Friend length6 1 22 title7 Black Mountain Pt.3 length7 1 06 title8 Crazyhorse length8 1 44 title9 At Your Funeral length9 1 54 tracklist headline Recess re release title1 Buffalo length1 1 51 title2 2nd Street note2 written by White length2 2 08 title3 Landlords note3 Acoustic length3 2 13 title4 Porch length4 0 23 title5 Salting Agents length5 0 43 title6 Letter from an Old Friend length6 1 22 title7 New Blood note7 written by Wilhelm Fink length7 1 32 title8 El Lasso ... Pinhead Gunpowder albums Category Lookout Records albums 2000s punk album stub pt Compulsive Disclosure ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Compulsive Lyres image CLyres.jpg caption The Compulsive Lyres of Winter 2010 image size 200x150px background group or band origin University of Michigan genre A capella years active 1997&ndash present website URL http www.compulsivelyres.com current members Soprano br Lauren Rink 12 br Meredith Finch 13 br Tara Tarazi 15 br Georgina Menegas 15 br br Alto br Emily Byl 12 br Lisa Elder 13 br Megan Blouin 14 br br Tenor br Josh Buoy 13 br Christian Keil 13 br Charlie Frank 14 br Logan White 14 br Chris Yu 15 br br Bass br Josh Strazanac 11 br Lee Gunderson 12 br Emilio Mateo 14 br Jon Cameau 15 The Compulsive Lyres is an a cappella group at the University of Michigan students. The group comprises both music and non music majors and sings various arrangements of Rock music rock , jazz , Pop music pop , and R&B songs. The Compulsive Lyres won the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella ICCA ref http www.michigandaily.com content cappella group wins international championship Compulsive Lyres Win ICCA Championship ref in 2002, the first and only Michigan group win that honor. Following their win, the Lyres were invited to perform on The Today Show with Matt Lauer , and were featured on the Best of College A Cappella album. ref http www.a cappella.com product 1806C boca Best of College A Cappella 2002 ref History The Early Lyres The Compulsive Lyres began as an outgrowth of a Greek Week sing team. In the Spring of 1997, the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and Alpha Phi Sorority became the first sing team in the history of Greek Week to receive a perfect ... and sororities and had changed its name to Compulsive Lyres . Although the level of dedication and overall ... Shows ref cite web last Keil first Christian url http www.compulsivelyres.com the compulsive lyres ... Swain br Kristin Cibik br List Incomplete Albums The Compulsive Lyres have recorded one studio album ... Compulsive Lyres official website Category Collegiate a cappella groups Category University of Michigan ... more details
Wiktionary Disorder may refer to Chaos theory Chaos , unpredictability and in the metaphysical sense, it is the opposite of law and order Civil disorder , one or more forms of disturbance caused by a group of people Disease , an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism Psychological disorders Anxiety disorder , different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety Conversion disorder , neurological symptoms such as numbness, blindness, paralysis, or fits, where no neurological explanation is possible Mental disorder , a psychological or behavioral pattern associated with distress or disability that occurs in an individual and is not a part of normal development or culture Obsessivecompulsivedisorder , an anxiety disorder characterized by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder , obsession with perfection, rules, and organization Personality disorder , an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the culture of the individual who exhibits it Order and disorder physics . Lawlessness, a lack of laws or law enforcement Randomness , a lack of intelligible pattern or combination in information theory, mathematics, and computer programming Disorder band , Bristol based hardcore punk band Disorder album Disorder album , by The Gazette band The Gazette Disorder , a song by Joy Division , from their album Unknown Pleasures Dis order is the CD DVD Merchandise mailorder of Displeased Records disambig de St rung es Desorden it Disordine nl Storing ur ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 The House of Obsessive Compulsives is a 2005 television programme television Television documentary documentary broadcast by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom . It followed the lives of three sufferers of obsessivecompulsivedisorder as they moved into the same house for nine days in an attempt to cure their problems. External links http www.channel4.com health microsites 0 9 4health mind wwr ocd.html The House of Obsessive Compulsives at Channel 4 Channel4.com Channel4.com DEFAULTSORT House of Obsessive Compulsives Category Channel 4 television programmes Category 2005 in British television Category Obsessivecompulsivedisorder UK tv prog stub ... more details
Obsessive relational intrusion ORI is a term used in criminal psychology research used to describe the willful and continued intrusion into the personal life of a victim by an aspiring or former relational partner. ORI is related to stalking in that it is a milder form of relational harassment , often lacking the characteristic threatening and aggressive behavior normally associated with stalking. Cupach and Spitzberg Harv Cupach Spitzberg 1998 have defined it as repeated and unwanted pursuit and invasion of one s sense of physical or symbolic privacy by another person, either stranger or acquaintance, who desires and or presumes an intimate relationship. Sources citation ref harv last Cupach first W.R. last2 Spitzberg first2 B.H. year 1998 title Obsessive relational intrusion and stalking. In B.H. Spitzberg & W.R. Cupach Eds. , The dark side of close relationships pages 233 263 publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Citation ref harv last Sinclair first C.H. last2 Frieze first2 I.H. year 2005 title When courtship persistence becomes intrusive pursuit comparing rejecter and pursuer perspectives of unrequited attraction journal Sex Roles A Journal of Research volume 52 issue 11 12 pages 839 852 doi 10.1007 s11199 005 4203 4 url http www.springerlink.com content ur6183823116h378 External links Category Abuse Category Aggression Category Crimes Category Sex crimes psychology stub ... more details
, April 17, 2008. ref According to Simpson, Little Miss Obsessive is a song that kind of relates to I ... , February 27, 2008. ref Release Simpson premiered Little Miss Obsessive on the KISS FM DreX ... Little Miss Obsessive Released publisher AshleeSimpsonMusic.com date 2008 02 25 accessdate 2008 04 ... World on April 22, 2008, Simpson performed Little Miss Obsessive on MTV s Total Request ... 29, 2008, Little Miss Obsessive debuted at number seventy two on the Canadian Hot 100 . ref name canada cite web url http acharts.us song 34584 title Little Miss Obsessive publisher aCharts.us accessdate ... ashlee simpson with tom higgenson little miss obsessive 11099771 ref align center 96 align left U.S. ...&begin 121&order position song ashlee simpson with tom higgenson little miss obsessive 11099771 ref ... songs Category Songs written by Ashlee Simpson Category Songs written by Jim Beanz es Little Miss Obsessive it Little Miss Obsessive pt Little Miss Obsessive ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 orphan date November 2009 Compulsive Fuck Up is the second solo release from Mark Lind . It was recorded in the fall of 2006, and was released in March 2007. This extended play features six brand new songs along with a recording of a past live solo set. Infobox Album Name Compulsive Fuck UP Type EP Artist Mark Lind Released March 26, 2007 Recorded November 2006 Genre Rock music Rock br Punk rock Punk br Acoustic music Acoustic Length 36 36 Label Producer Reviews Last album Death Or Jail This album Compulsive Fuck Up Next album The Truth Can Be Brutal Track listing Everything Falls Apart 2 41 No Name Song 3 43 Compulsive Fuck Up 4 24 What About Love? 2 32 My Epitaph 3 13 On The Outside 4 40 I ll Be Around 3 51 small Exclusive iTunes Bonus Track with The Unloved small Be Your Man 3 11 small Exclusive iTunes Bonus Track with The Unloved small On The Outside Electric 4 43 small Exclusive iTunes Bonus Track with The Unloved small Live Set 15 23 Live Set was recorded on 3 11 2006 at The Abbey Lounge in Somerville, Massachusetts. The set features songs Tortured Soul , Celebrate , Better Days , Crumbling Heart , and Are You Dying? Additional musicians Marc Cannata drums on My Epitaph Anthony Modano drums on Everything Falls Apart Amy Griffin keyboard on No Name Song Matt Hooker lead guitar on What About Love? Jason Messina and Marc Cannata Group stomp and clap The Unloved Jason Messina drums Jeff Morris guitar Mike Savitkas bass Category Mark Lind albums Category 2007 EPs 2000s rock album stub ... more details
dependence on other people. Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder not the same as obsessivecompulsivedisorder DSM IV code 301.4 characterized by rigid conformity to rules, moral codes and excessive .... Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder including Perfectionism psychology perfectionism ... of an article. Infobox disease Name Personality disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 ... expectations in personality disorder diagnosis, e.g. cite journal author Berrios, G E year 1993 ... disorder experience difficulties in cognition, emotiveness, interpersonal functioning and control of impulses ... F 60 f 60 Specific personality disorders Cluster A ICD10 F 60 0 f 60 Paranoid personality disorder ICD10 F 60 1 f 60 Schizoid personality disorder ICD10 F 21 21 Schizotypal personality disorder Cluster B ICD10 F 60 2 f 60 Antisocial personality disorder ICD10 F 60 3 f 60 Borderline personality disorder ICD10 F 60 4 f 60 Histrionic personality disorder ICD10 F 60 5 f 60 Narcissistic personality disorder Cluster C ICD10 F 60 6 f 60 Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder ICD10 F 60 7 f 60 Avoidant personality disorder Anxious avoidant personality disorder ICD10 F 60 8 f 60 Dependent personality disorder ICD10 F 60 9 f 60 Other specific personality disorders Passive aggressive personality disorder ICD10 F 60 9 f 60 Personality disorder, unspecified ICD10 F 61 f 60 Mixed and other personality ..., but nevertheless exhibit characteristics of a personality disorder. This category is labeled Personality disorder not otherwise specified . Cluster A odd or eccentric disorders Paranoid personality disorder DSM IV Codes DSM IV code 301.0 characterized by irrational suspicions and mistrust of others. Schizoid personality disorder DSM IV code 301.20 lack of interest in social relationships, seeing no point in sharing time with others, anhedonia , introspection . Schizotypal personality disorder ... disorders Antisocial personality disorder DSM IV Codes DSM IV code 301.7 a pervasive disregard for the law ... more details
cases can lead to complete social isolation. Obsessivecompulsivedisorder Main ObsessivecompulsivedisorderObsessivecompulsivedisorder OCD is a type of anxiety disorder primarily characterized ... deficit hyperactivity disorder attention deficit disorders , and Obsessivecompulsivedisorderobsessive ... wise meta analysis of grey matter changes in obsessivecompulsivedisorder journal British Journal of Psychiatry ... studies in obsessivecompulsivedisorder vs other anxiety disorders journal Archives of General ... has been found to have modest effects in patients with panic disorder or obsessivecompulsivedisorder ... compulsivedisorder sometimes considered an anxiety disorder , evince increased grey matter ... compulsivedisorder results from a double blind study journal Int Clin Psychopharmacol volume ...Infobox disease Name Anxiety disorder Image The Scream.jpg Caption The Scream Norwegian Skrik an Expressionist ... D001008 Anxiety disorder is a blanket term covering several different forms of abnormal and pathological ... , Elsevier Health Sciences, 2008, pp. 136 137 ref Anxiety disorder is divided into generalized anxiety disorder , phobic disorder , and panic disorder each has its own characteristics and symptoms ... the need for a formal diagnostic assessment of anxiety disorder. ref cite journal pmid 5172928 ... 371 379 journal Psychosomatics ref TOC limit 3 Classification Generalized anxiety disorder Main Generalized anxiety disorder Generalized anxiety disorder GAD is a common chronic disorder characterized ... matters. Generalized anxiety disorder is the most common anxiety disorder to affect older ... Oxford University Press, c 2005 p. 75 ref Before a diagnosis of anxiety disorder is made, nurses and physicians ... York Saunders Elsevier. p 109. ref Panic disorder Main Panic disorder In panic disorder, a person ... disorder requires that said attacks have chronic consequences either worry over the attacks potential .... Accordingly, those suffering from panic disorder experience symptoms even outside specific ... more details
treatment of anxiety, obsessivecompulsive and posttraumatic stress disorders journal World J Biol Psychiatry ... for Anxiety, ObsessiveCompulsive and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders last6 World Federation Of Societies ...Infobox disease Name Panic disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB 30913 ICD10 ICD10 F 41 0 f 40 ICD9 ICD9 300.01 , ICD9 300.21 OMIM 167870 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D016584 Panic disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by recurring severe panic attack s. It may also include significant ... about having other attacks. The latter are called anticipatory attacks DSM IVR . Panic disorder is not the same as agoraphobia fear of public places , although many with panic disorder also suffer ... isbn 9780340810262 pages 215 ref Panic disorder may be differentiated as a medical condition, or chemical imbalance . The DSM IV TR describes Panic disorder and Anxiety differently. Panic attacks ... when attacks occur. Screening tools like Panic Disorder Severity Scale can be used to detect possible cases of disorder, and suggest the need for a formal diagnostic assessment. ref Houck, P. R., Spiegel ... of the Panic Disorder Replication and extension. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 35 2 293 296. ref Background Panic disorder is a potentially disabling disorder, but can be controlled and successfully treated. Because of the intense symptoms that accompany panic disorder, it may be mistaken for a life ... et al. found death rates in panic disorder patients exceeded those in the general population. In their study, 20 of deaths in 113 former psychiatric inpatients with panic disorder followed 35 years later were suicide s however, due to the co morbidity of anxiety disorder s, it is unclear whether panic disorder was the main cause of suicide. This study also found that men with panic disorder ... treatment of panic disorder has been shown to offset costs of medical care by as much as 94 . ref cite journal author Coryell W, Noyes R, Clancy J title Excess mortality in panic disorder. A comparison ... more details
, C. year 2008 title Is Pica an eating disorder or an obsessivecompulsive spectrum disorder? journal ... of pica. It has been proposed that mental health conditions, such as obsessivecompulsivedisorder ..., cases of pica have been tied to the obsessivecompulsive spectrum , and there is a move to consider ...Infobox disease Name Pica disorder Image Glore Stomach Display.jpg Caption Stomach contents of a psychiatric ... . For children with autism, suffering from pica disorder has seemed to be even more dangerous ... food The woman stop eating sofas.html title Comfort food The woman who suffers from a rare disorder ... B. Does not meet the criteria for either Autistic Disorder, Schizophrenia, or Kleine Levin syndrome ... disorder e.g., Mental Retardation, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Schizophrenia , it is sufficiently ... disorder , schizophrenia , and certain physical disorders such as Kleine Levin syndrome , nonnutritive ... of pica suggests that the disorder is a specific appetite caused by mineral deficiency in many cases ... j.pnpbp.2008.09.011 pmid 18848964 ref However, pica is currently recognized as a mental disorder ... with a deficiency or disorder. Ingestion of kaolin white dirt among African American women ... 05 11 title Pica responding to SSRI An OCD spectrum disorder? journal The World Journal of Biological ... which foods are good and which ones they shouldn t. Often treatment is similar to the treatment of obsessivecompulsive or addictive disorders such as exposure therapy . In some cases treatment is as simple as addressing the fact they have this disorder and why they may have it. A recent study classified ... fades with age, but it varies depending on the cause of the disorder. Developmental causes tend ... than its own specific disorder. Even today, what can be classified as pica behavior is a normative ... Category Eating behaviors Category Pica disorder Category Eating disorders ar ca Pica medicina ... ja no Picasyndromet pl Pica pt Pica transtorno simple Pica disorder fi Pica oireyhtym wuu ... more details
disorder without symptoms of either do exist. Comorbid obsessive and compulsive behaviours ...Infobox disease Name Depersonalization disorder ICD10 ICD10 F 48 1 f 40 ICD9 ICD9 300.6 MeshID D003861 Depersonalization disorder DPD is a Dissociation psychology dissociative disorder in which the sufferer ... Unreal Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self . New York, NY Oxford University ... illness disorder is made when the dissociation is persistent and interferes with the social and occupational functions necessary for everyday living. Depersonalization disorder is thought to be largely ... disorder. ref cite web last Simeon first Daphne title Depersonalisation Disorder A Contemporary ... publisher Adis International accessdate 2011 10 13 ref As the core symptoms of the disorder are thought to protect the victim from negative stimuli, depersonalization disorder can be conceptualized as a defense mechanism . Depersonalization disorder is often comorbid with anxiety disorders , panic disorders , clinical depression and bipolar disorder . Although depersonalization disorder is an alteration ... disorder is the subjective experience of unreality, and as such there are no clinical signs ... author Simeon D year 2004 title Depersonalisation Disorder A Contemporary Overview url journal CNS Drugs volume 18 issue 6 pages 343 354 pmid 15089102 ref Individuals with the disorder commonly ... Guralnik O, Schmeidler J, Simeon D ref Depersonalization disorder is associated with cognitive disruptions ... disorder journal J. Nerv. Ment. Dis. volume 195 issue 12 pages 983 8 year 2007 month December ... a precise diagnosis temporal lobe epilepsy , panic disorder , acute stress disorder , schizophrenia ... No laboratory test for depersonalization disorder currently exists. ref name DSM IV 300.6 Depersonalization Disorder, http www.psychiatryonline.com content.aspx?aID 9816 DSM IV 300.6, Diagnostic and Statistical ... which makes DSM IV diagnoses of somatization disorder, borderline personality disorder and major ... more details