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Case Report

PBS. 2025; 15(1): 36-38


Diagnosis and Treatment Process in an Adolescent Case with Sensory Sensitivities and Atypical Obsessions

Merve Köksal, Gökçe Koçak, Ali Evren Tufan.



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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by intrusive, repetitive and persistent thoughts, impulses and images, and repetitive behaviors or mental rituals that the individual strictly implements to reduce anxiety about the consequences of these thoughts, impulses and images (1).The literature on children and adolescents diagnosed with OCD with atypical symptoms and complaints is limited, but the available data suggest that atypical appearances can be caused by obsessions of non-physical contamination/transformation (e.g. personality traits, habits, emotions) and problems with sensory regulation (smell, touch, taste, sound, etc.) (2,3). In this study, the evaluation and treatment process of an adolescent with sensory regulation problems and atypical obsessions is presented.

Key words: Adolescent, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Sensory Regulation, OCD, Pediatric







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