Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
By Kayalvizhi
@kayaviz (2)
Madurai, India
December 10, 2014 8:34am CST
It's too common that we check whether our house is locked or not before we go out. But if you get affected by repeated obsessions and compulsions, then it is called "OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE SYNDROME" (OCD). Obsessive compulsive syndrome is an anxiety disorder characterized by uncontrollable thoughts and repetitive behaviors. It affects 1-2% of the population.
Most people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) fall into one of the following categories:
Checking: People who repeatedly check things to prevent from harm or danger. for example door locked,stove turned off etc..
Hoarding: People who feel unable to throw things away instead they are not using it.
Contamination :People who are afraid of Contamination. (Usually Hand Washing and Cleaning).
SYMPTOMS IN OCD:
Compulsive things:
Compulsive hand washing and cleaning more times.
Compulsive checking of things 2,3,4 times and so on.
Compulsion in keeping unnecessary things.
Compulsive reading more times
Obsessions thoughts:
Obsessive fear of being contaminated by germs
Obsessive fear of being harm
Obsessive fear of losing things you might need
Excessive focus on things which are lucky or unlucky.
PREVENTION:
Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent from Obsessive-compulsive disorder. But it can be treated if detected early.
TREATMENT:
Psychotherapy is an effective treatment for people who get affected from OCD. ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) is one of the categories in Psychotherapy. exposing the OCD patient to a feared object or obsession and make them learn some healthy ways to handle their anxiety. It seems to be disliked by most of the people. But, really it takes effort to make people cope up with their compulsions and obsessions. Once people learn to handle their obsessions and compulsions, they can enjoy their life.
1 response
@Genericbe (1376)
• Philippines
12 Dec 14
OCD is a disorder,,medically yes,, but,, can't deny the fact most benefit on them,,though,, on our part may seem them tiring on those activities, However, sometimes,, if OCD was used from wrong uses,, then,, harmful,,, As far we can think,, should be treated normally but with precautions by also helping them assured themselves,, safe always,, not to worry much,, Therapy is good,, and much better combined with the environment he lives in,, to make it more responsive upon his treatment,,