pakonomaisia
Pakonomaisia is a Finnish term used in psychology and psychiatry to describe compulsive phenomena or compulsive behaviours. The root word pakko means compulsion or obligation, and pakonomainen describes actions or urges driven by internal compulsion. In clinical use, pakonomaisia refers to the compulsive components of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related conditions, though the term can also describe persistent, non-pathological compulsions.
Compulsions are repetitive behaviours or mental acts performed in response to an obsession or according to
In diagnostic practice, compulsions are a core feature of OCD, alongside obsessions. They can also appear in
Onset commonly occurs in adolescence or early adulthood. Global prevalence estimates for OCD are about 1-3%
Treatment usually combines cognitive-behavioral therapy with exposure and response prevention (ERP) and pharmacotherapy with selective serotonin