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A Case Report of a 5 Years Old Boy who Had a Compulsive Collecting Mania as Chief Complaint Junko Shiohara 1 , Fumiko Ogata 2 1Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Shinshu University 2Shinshu University Health Administration Center Keyword: Obsessive-compulsive disorder , A compulsive collecting mania , Infancy , Behavior therapy pp.299-305
Published Date 1990/3/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1405902811
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 In clinical psychiatry, we rarely meet obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) in infancy. Looking over the literature, we see few case reports describing such infant OCD in detail.

 We encountered a 5 years old boy who had compulsive collecting mania as his chief complaint, as well as other various compulsive behaviors. We can say that he was one of the youngest ever found to suffer from OCD. But his OCD resembled what was seen in adulthood because the compulsion was accompanied with emotional struggle. We found that his mother had an obsessional personality. We regard this fact as an important indicator of the cause of his OCD, because his psychological development was unbalanced. (He was as bright as average, but his peer relationships were immature.) We treated him with play therapy, and we councelled his mother as usual. But, as his disorder was so heavy, we also needed to use behavior therapy (assertive training) and medication (minor tranquilizers). One year later, he was almost healed, but we thought that a longer intervention would be needed because he still had problems with peer relationships.

 We reported this case in detail, and added some considerations about OCD in infancy.


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