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These TWO Details Separate OCD from GAD Almost Every Time

17 min · 20 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio These TWO Details Separate OCD from GAD Almost Every Time

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There are two kinds of clinicians—the ones who follow algorithms, and the ones who understand the “why.” Patients know the difference. Know the WHY! Join our clinical library today on PATREON! 👉 https://www.patreon.com/PearlsandPrep [https://www.patreon.com/PearlsandPrep] Today, we’re diving into the wild world of OCD, using our mock patient Terri as a case study. She’s been battling some seriously gnarly intrusive thoughts and rituals, and we’re here to unravel the diagnosis and treatment mix-up that’s been going on. Spoiler alert: it’s not just generalized anxiety disorder we’re dealing with; it’s classic OCD, and we need to get her the right treatment ASAP. We’ll talk about the crucial role of SSRIs, the importance of exposure and response prevention therapy, and why understanding the specifics of each diagnosis is a game-changer. So buckle up, because this episode is packed with pearls that’ll keep you sharp in your clinical practice! 32 These TWO Details Separate OCD from GAD Almost Every Time Pearls and Prep pearlsandprep@mail.com https://patreon.com/PearlsandPrep?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink We dive deep into Terri's case, a 28-year-old who’s been wrestling with some heavy-duty anxiety and intrusive thoughts for three years. She’s been on Effexor and Klonopin, but it seems like she’s still stuck in a loop of worrying about being a monster, which is totally not cool. As we unpack her situation, we highlight the crucial difference between generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Terri's symptoms, like those violent thoughts about stabbing her grandma, are classic OCD red flags. So, we chat about the importance of nailing down the right diagnosis and treatment. Spoiler alert: the current meds and therapy aren’t cutting it for her. We’ll explore treatment options, including the need for higher doses of SSRIs and the gold standard of exposure response prevention (ERP) therapy. It’s all about getting Terri on the right track and helping her find her way out of the anxiety maze. Takeaways: * In this episode, we dive deep into a case study of a 28-year-old patient named Terri who struggles with OCD, showing how nuances in diagnosis can totally impact treatment. * We emphasize the importance of correctly identifying OCD over generalized anxiety disorder, because mixing those up can lead to ineffective treatment plans, which is a big no-no. * Terri’s story illustrates the significance of using evidence-based therapies like ERP, which is the gold standard for treating OCD, rather than just relying on medication alone. * We chat about how the right dose and duration of SSRIs are crucial for treating OCD, and that patience is key—8 to 12 weeks is the name of the game! * In psychiatry, understanding the different neurobiology behind disorders like GAD and OCD is essential, as it shapes how we approach treatment, avoiding one-size-fits-all solutions. * Lastly, we highlight the need for ongoing education and staying updated in mental health practices, encouraging our listeners to check out our Patreon for more resources and insights. Companies mentioned in this episode: * Effexor * Klonopin * Risperdal * Prozac * Fluvoxamine * Luvox * CBT This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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If We Don't Understand Autoreceptors, We Don't Understand Psychopharmacology

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Portada del episodio How We Can Understand Psychopharmacology Through Topamax and McDonald’s 🍔🧠

How We Can Understand Psychopharmacology Through Topamax and McDonald’s 🍔🧠

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The Missing Lab That Looks Like Half the DSM: Why 1 in 3 Women May Be Misdiagnosed

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