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Who Is at Risk for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)? |
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions). While anyone can develop OCD, certain factors increase the risk of developing the disorder. Genetic predisposition plays a significant role; individuals with a family history of OCD or other mental health conditions are at a higher risk. Research indicates that OCD can run in families, suggesting a hereditary component to the disorder. Additionally, certain neurological and brain structure abnormalities, such as an imbalance of serotonin, have been linked to an increased risk of developing OCD.
Environmental factors also contribute to the development of OCD. Traumatic or stressful life events, such as childhood abuse, death of a loved one, or significant changes in life circumstances, can trigger the onset of OCD symptoms in predisposed individuals. Infections, particularly in children, can also lead to the development of OCD symptoms, a phenomenon referred to as Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections (PANDAS). Age can also be a factor, as OCD often begins in childhood, adolescence, or early adulthood, with the majority of cases manifesting by the age of 25. Early identification and treatment are essential to managing the symptoms and improving quality of life for those affected.
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What Is Psychological Testing? |
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Psychological testing is a process used to assess an individual's mental health, behavior, and cognitive functions. It involves using various standardized tools and techniques, such as questionnaires, interviews, and performance tasks, to gather information about how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Psychological testing aims to understand an individual's psychological state, identify any challenges they may be facing, and provide insights into their emotional and mental well-being.
These tests are typically conducted by trained psychologists or other mental health professionals and can help diagnose conditions like anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, or cognitive impairments. Psychological testing is not a one-size-fits-all approach; the specific tests chosen depend on the person's concerns and the nature of the assessment. Results from these tests can guide treatment plans, interventions, and recommendations to support a person's mental health. Psychological testing is a valuable tool for understanding an individual’s mental processes and providing tailored care and support.
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Initial Assessment & Treatment Planning |

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ERP for OCD Therapy Packages
Initial Assessment & Treatment Planning for $325
1 x 90-minute intake session
*Cash-pay only
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Coupon Code |
: initial-assessment-treatment-planning |
Expiration Date |
: 30 Jun, 2025 |
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Dr. Flanigan Landeros OCD & Psychological Services
Address: 400 Continental Blvd FL 6, Suite A El Segundo, CA 90245
New Patients: (424) 425-3549
Existing Patients: (310) 425-5950
Website: www.ocdpsychcare.com


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