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IMPORTANCE OF KENT REPERTORY IN OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD)
Dr. Sapna Sevda, *Dr. Sakshee Meghwal
Abstract Obssessive compulsive disorder is defined as a psychiatric disorder characterized by recurrent obsession and compulsion that are distressing, time consuming and interfere with normal functioning.[1] It is a mental disorder in which the Kent repertory play an important role because kent repertory is based on mental symptoms. The lifetime prevalence of OCD is approximately 2–3% in the general population. It affects males and females almost equally, though slight female predominance is seen in adults. The annual incidence of OCD is relatively low, estimated at about 0.05–0.2% per year. Keywords: Obssessive compulsive disorder, Kent Repertory. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
