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SASHA ALBRECHT Psychoanalytic Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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SASHA ALBRECHT

Psychoanalytic Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive

Disorder

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DSM-IV

•Obsessions or compulsions•Individual has at one point realized that the obsessions or compulsions are excessive or unreasonable•Distressful, excessively time-consuming, or impairing of normal functioning•Symptoms not induced by a substance or another medical condition

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Conventional Treatments

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Freud’s Perspective on “Obsessional Neurosis”

Inappropriate impulses of the id acting out and/or punishment of a harsh superego Origin: fixation at the anal stage of psychosexual

development ≈ Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt

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Contemporary Psychoanalytic Therapy

Ambivalent attachment styleambivalent sense of self Splitting defense mechanism

Perfectionism: accentuate the positive aspects of self and hide the negative

Therapist: transference/counter-transference corrective emotional experience Accept ambivalence

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Contemporary Psychoanalytic Therapy (cont.)

Unconscious meaning attached to symptoms Example:

cleaning obsessed son

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Conclusions

Psychoanalytic treatment can benefit certain individuals with OCD, including those whose symptoms may be physical manifestations of unconscious conflict.

May be a suitable alternative for individuals who are not benefitting from traditional treatment options.