Features of the clinic and diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents
A. A. Khvatkov,
V. E. Medvedev
Abstract:The purpose of the review is to identify the features of the course and diagnosis of obsessive — compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents based on literature data. OCD is a mental illness with a chronic, potentially disabling course. The main symptoms are obsessions (obsessive thoughts, ideas or fears), which contribute to the development of compulsions (forced, often illogical actions or rituals that help reduce anxiety and help the patient calm down). OCD in children and adolescents has a number… Show more
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