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Articles about OCD (0-50 of 289)
- Ways To Spend Life With A Friend Who Suffers From Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
By: Chris Hanson | - Anybody you know who is excessively fussy about little things like toggling the light off? Maybe continually making sure the gate is bolted for the night? Or perchance, your wife, who perpetually toasts the pastry in a microwave oven, making certain that it's truly well done? OCD is a emotional affliction of undesired views (obsessions) and recurring acts (compulsions). The constant regular gestures are applied to preclude or divert obsessive thoughts.
Modern developments in health ... Tags: OCD, Psychotherapy
- Anxiety Disorder Symptoms
By: ter1000 | - Anxiety disorder symptoms give us insight into how anxiety disorders develop. Stemming from experiences, anxiety/panic and learning, these symptoms can be expressed physically, behaviourally and psychologically.
Many of them occur across all anxiety disorders reinforcing the belief that these problems are all related. When we truly understand anxiety disorders, we know that it is much more than this. These problems are not just related, they are the same problem, merely expressed in diffe ... Tags: anxiety disorder symptoms, cure anxiety disorders, shyness, OCD
- The Root Cause As A Therapy For Ocd - A Personal Review
By: Sandra Jacobs | - The Root Cause is an eBook detailing a lifestyle technique that eliminated my Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, (OCD). The eBook focused on finding, coincidentally, the "Root Cause" behind OCD. The method concentrates on OCD but I think the method would be helpful to anyone suffering from any anxiety disorder or stress related issue.
My OCD disorder eventually led to other anxiety disorders like panic attacks and phobias until I was finally at my wits end. Everything offered me by the ... Tags: OCD, obsessive compulsive disorder, the root cause, panic, anxiety, stress, stress management, mental health, depression, mood disorder, health, wellbeing, wellne
- Symptoms Of Ocd - How To Check If You Have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
By: Carolyn Anderson | - OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder that can affect adults and children alike. The most common symptoms of OCD are repeated obsessions or compulsions but the most striking of its symptoms is anxiety.
Obsessions are recurrent thoughts or impulses that are considered inappropriate and may cause marked anxiety or distress. On the other hand, compulsions are defined as repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person is driven to perform because of an obsessio ... Tags: treatment for OCD, symptoms of OCD, dealing with OCD
- Treatment For Ocd - Exploring Ways To Deal With Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
By: Carolyn Anderson | - Obsessive compulsive disorder or OCD can indeed affect the quality of your life as well as the lives of the people around you. However, you can find treatment for this particular disorder. Whether you or a family member is suffering from this behavior, it is important to seek expert help and find some good treatment as this anxiety disorder is treatable.
The effective treatment for OCD may involve self-help, therapy and medication. However, for experts, it is often suggested that ... Tags: treatment for OCD, symptoms for OCD, dealing with OCD
- Dealing With Ocd - How To Manage Obsessive Compulsive Behavior
By: Carolyn Anderson | - Obsessive compulsive disorder or OCD can be alienating and can indeed affect the life of the sufferer and the people around him. If you or a family member has obsessive compulsive behavior, learning ways in dealing with OCD is one step that will make the task a little easier.
Moreover, there are also treatment available for this kind of disorder, so it is indeed wise to seek treatment as early as possible. Although it does not necessarily follow that children with obsessive compul ... Tags: dealing with OCD, treatment for OCD, symptoms of OCD, obsessive compulsive disorder
- All Facial Tics Are Not Tourette's Syndrome - Hypnosis Can Provide A Cure
By: Alan Densky | - As many as one in four children cope with the emotional pain of facial tics. This problem can most accurately be described as a repeatedly occurring spasm affecting both facial and eye muscles. The true cause is often unknown, even though research shows a strong link between stressors and an increase in the evidence of symptoms.
Another possible cause of tics is a deficit in essential vitamins or minerals, like magnesium. In certain instances, facial tics are manifestations of dis ... Tags: ocd children, tic disorder, ocd disorder, ocd and children, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, nlp
- Anxiety Disorders And Depression: Nature Versus Nurture
By: ter1000 | - Anxiety is a part of human nature, a survival mechanism that has evolved to protect us, and the problems it can bring, in themselves, reflect what it means to be human:-
- worrying (planning ahead)
- physical symptoms (eg. increased heartrate/breathing to prepare us for action)
- even obsessive compulsive behaviour (the need for order and control)
All are deeply ingrained in human make-up to help us survive.
However, when we talk about nature versus nurtur ... Tags: anxiety and depression, surviving with OCD, genetic history,
- What Is Anxiety?
By: ter1000 | - Imagine you're lying on a beach. It's a beautiful day, the sun is shining and there is a gentle breeze wafting over your body. Sounds of nature fill the air
as you chat and laugh with family and friends. You are surrounded by people you love and respect and who love and respect you. You feel warm, contented and happy, totally relaxed, anxiety-free.
Now imagine a very different scene. It's the dead of night, you are alone walking down a dimly-lit alley. There are doorways on either s ... Tags: ocd and depression, being harmed, anxiety scale
- L-tyrosine And Ocd Treatment
By: Paul Guenther | - L-tyrosine is an amino acid that is synthesized from phenylalanine. It is important to the structure of almost all protein within the body. L-tyrosine is the precursor to a number of important neurotransmitters - L-dopa, dopamine, nor epinephrine, and epinephrine to name a few.
Through its effects on neurotransmitters, tyrosine may have positive effects in battling multiple mental disorders. Many studies have suggested that tyrosine can help battle depression and anxiety. This ... Tags: l-tyrosine, ocd symptoms, ocd treatment, obsessive compulsive disorder, tyrosine, ocd therapy, ocd
- Treatments For Ocd
By: Jason Ellis | - OCD ran my life. Really, it controlled every aspect of the day. I would constantly check the door knob when leaving my house just to make sure the door was locked. Of course that was after already checking it 5 or 6 times.
It's not the easiest disorder to describe to someone. OCD affects everyone differently. Ultimately though, I think it comes down to worry. You worry about whether or not your alarm clock is set. You worry about whether or not you left the stove on. You ... Tags: treatments for ocd
- Stop Ocd Dead In Its Tracks
By: werner du plessis | - Dear friend,
If you know someone you love or have someone in your family that suffers from OCD then that in it self might just be the blessing you have been asking for. You see you are about to find out how you can stop OCD by finding out what the starting cause are.
My son now 10 has had OCD for 4years and life was difficult, there were so much medicine and tests and specialist lining up to help him, but all it REALLY did was suppress it and not cure it.
Tags: OCD, suffering from OCD, disorder, anxiety disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, compulsions, obsessive feelings, cure, cured, finding a cure for O
- My Recovery & Cure From Anxiety And Ocd
By: Bisola Rae | - I suffered with anxiety for 20 years. Please do not let this scare you. The only reason I remained in anxiety for so long was because I did not seek help.
I was scared I had some really awful mental illness and had a fear that as I had a child, I was scared he might be taken away from me.
I had my first Anxiety Fear at the age of about 17.
My first attack was horrible and left me very frightened. My whole body was shaking with fear. Was I about to hav ... Tags: Anxiety, Anxiety thoughts, Anxiety fear, Ocd
- Sos Help For Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
By: Ian Spencer | - As an OCD patient, you are aware that what you are doing is not normal or acceptable; however, you find it impossible to stop or check your compulsive behavior. In most cases, people with OCD find it difficult to make friends or even keep their jobs. It has also been observed that left to itself Anxiety disorder seems to worsen over time.
For SOS help to counter OCD try using the 5-R approach, which consists of the following four steps:
1. Recogni ... Tags: anxiety disorder, compulsive behavior, counter OCD, obsessive compulsive disorder
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Symptoms
By: Ian Spencer | - Anxiety disorder forces you to repeat certain action because unless you do it you feel complete out of control. For example, you would feel that you needed to wash your hands every time you touched anything or you would feel you were exposed to unknown diseases that are likely to attack your system with the help of the germs that crawled all over the place. As you can see, this affliction mixes careful realty and imagination creating a world of its own where your mind becomes prisoner.
< ... Tags: anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder symptoms, OCD, repetitive action
Social Web Results  The April Center Blog: Anxiety, OCD, Phobia and Panic Attack Management - Los Angeles: Take the Disorder out of OCD,... Shared By: stressreliefaid - Direct commentary, information and education on anxiety, OCD, phobias and panic attacks regarding you and the world in which we live. Take the Disorder...
Go386 - On Tonight: Monk wraps up his last case - Fanboy Shared By: Three8Six - As a follower of Monk for the past eight seasons, it's with a teary eye that I bid farewell to my favorite OCD detective. We'll miss his quirks, we'll...
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Swine Flu Publicity Means Uptick in OCD Symptoms Shared By: schizotypal_guy - Some people joke that they're becoming OCD. But for people who really have OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), the H1N1 scare is no laughing matter...
gonnabe librarians: Chair dance (not to be confused with a lap dance, so get your minds out of the gutter) Shared By: shanderbawden - Guts, brains, a little bit of OCD. Watch these up-and-coming librarians as they face the turbulent waters of Syracuse University's ischool, breath...
PANDAS Diagnosis for Girl Who Sneezes Uncontrollably Shared By: SomebodysMother - Symptoms of PANDAS are often confused with ADHD, ADD, Tourettes Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).... By Deborah Huso When...
My Miniatures Collection: Unknown Hunting Dog Shared By: MichaelRBeard - My little OCD excursion into the world of tabletop miniatures. Specifically under the guise of a recently acquired past-time, Dungeons & Dragons (4E)...
It's the end of "Monk" on 12/4 Shared By: go2says - ? Adrian Shalhoub is just so good as Adrian Monk, the detective who has been plagued with OCD since his wife's murder. Well, tonight's the show's final...
- Anxiety Attacks - Eat Right And Reduce Your Anxiety Levels!
By: Bertil Hjert | - Modifying your dietary intake may be the key to reducing your anxiety and stress levels. In addition to removing stimulants like caffeine and nicotine, reducing your sugar intake can also help. High sugar consumption can lead to a variety of conditions including diabetes or hypoglycemia if you experience sudden, dramatic drops in your sugar levels.
Hypoglycemia symptoms such as trembling, light headedness, palpitations and irritability all mirror the symptoms of a panic attack. A ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Panic Attacks - Avoid This Common Nutrition And Reduce Your Anxiety!
By: Bertil Hjert | - What you put into your body affects the way you feel and the internal physiology of your body.
We are all aware that some foods and drinks act as stimulants and others have a soothing effect, some are even purported to be aphrodisiacs. Since there is a relationship between food and the way we feel, it is important that you are conscious of what you are taking in because it will affect what comes out and that includes your anxiety level.
Of course seeing a nutrit ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- How To Manage Your Fear Even If You're Really Anxious!
By: Bertil Hjert | - Anxiety is a pain in the neck; in fact it can be a debilitating pain all over your body if you suffer from severe anxiety.
During an anxiety attack, it can feel like death is imminent, your heart races, your chest tightens, your breathing becomes labored, your body suffers oxygen depravation, you lose feeling in your limbs, the list of potential symptoms goes on and on.
All of these effects add up to a great deal of fear from any sufferer. Who wants to expose the ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Panic Attacks - A Tiny Fear Takes On Epic Proportions When You Suffer From A Phobia!
By: Bertil Hjert | - We all have scared, worried or anxious thoughts. These are normal occurrences and usually passing sensations.
We deal with our fear, confront, fail or succeed and move on. Some people are not able to go through this process and instead suffer extreme reactions to everyday occurrences.
Avoidance of the undesirable activity helps to further heighten the anxiety surrounding the particular problem and often leads to drastic measures.
Phobias come in a ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Panic Attacks Have Power Because You Let Them!
By: Bertil Hjert | - 1, 2, 3 - panic! Make yourself have a panic attack right now. Go ahead, try it. You probably wont have any luck. Why? Because even though Im telling you to do it, theres nothing really to panic over at this moment and you have decided not to have a panic attack.
Just as you decide not to have a panic attack, you also decide to have a panic attack. This sounds pretty crazy doesnt it? After all, arent panic attacks out of your control?
Thats ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Panic Attacks - Find Your Way Out Of Anxiety And Panic!
By: Bertil Hjert | - Finding a way to free yourself from anxiety can be time consuming and frustrating. There is a lot of information on the topic but it tends to be scattered all over the place.
There are many techniques that can be utilized to manage your anxiety but every technique wont work for every individual and people certainly have their preferences for panic management. Finding a source that covers all of the information you need to know in one place is the challenge.
If ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Anxiety Attacks - In School And Suffering From Panic Attacks!
By: Bertil Hjert | - Panic attacks can strike at any point in your life, even if youve never experienced them before.
Its not like you have a get out of jail free card if you make it to 18, 30 or even 50 without encountering a panic attack. It depends on the specific triggering events that happen in your life as well as your predisposition to anxiety.
For many young people, high school and college are a particularly stressful time and therefore a time of panic attacks. Studyi ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Panic Attacks The Fear Of Humiliation Is Part Of An Anxiety Sufferer's Daily Life!
By: Bertil Hjert | - Have you ever felt like people were watching you? Have you ever felt self conscious and nervous simply walking down the street? What if you ran into someone you knew and had to talk to them? What if people are laughing at you?
These are just some of thoughts that might be coursing through the mind of a person struggling with social phobia, generalized anxiety or a number of other anxiety conditions.
The worst thing that an anxiety sufferer fears beyond all of thes ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Introduction To Child Anxiety Disorders In Children
By: Judson Greenman | - Kids are not immune to stress and anxiety and as a parent it is important to be able to recognize any potential child anxiety problems to be able to take care of it as early as possible. Some of the different anxiety disorders that affect children are listed below.
Separation Anxiety Disorder
A lot of kids get a touch of separation anxiety, normally between about one and a half and three years of age. Children get anxious when their parent is out of site and usually ends up ... Tags: child anxiety, anxiety children, separation anxiety, social anxiety, ocd
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Ocd - 7 Types Of Symptoms. Nip The Problem At The Bud!
By: Bertil Hjert | - Fear, mannerisms and diligence can be observed as early signs of OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder. In fact, there is only a thin line that separates both. The strength, intensity and frequency tend to enhance at a slow pace. This is the reason that people do not identify the symptoms and when they actually do, it is already too late.
It is important for people to understand the difference between OCPD and OCD as it rules out advance OCD symptoms awareness completely. People w ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Ocd How Obsessions Can Interfere With Your Happiness!
By: Bertil Hjert | - Weve probably all joked that someone we know might be too organized, too neat, and too orderly. While these characteristics are certainly good in small doses, when taking to the extreme, they can actually be quite disruptive.
If you spend all your time cleaning and not enough time interacting with others and having some fun, you might find yourself depressed and lonely, a condition that many OCD sufferers find themselves dealing with.
The driving force behind ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD, GAD
- Anxiety Attacks How Can You Tell When Your Anxiety Has Crossed Over Into A Disorder?
By: Bertil Hjert | - Anxiety disorders affect millions of Americans at one time in their lives. Some disorders are subtle, others are life altering and paralyzing. Luckily, as anxiety disorders have become more understood and accepted in our society, more study has been devoted to helping the millions of people suffering under this terrible burden.
Anxiety disorders are a treatable problem and there are a number of treatments that can help you manage your fears, panic attacks and general anxiety as yo ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD
- Ocd - The Case Of Barbara And Her Cleaning Compulsion
By: Bertil Hjert | - Lets take the case of Barbara; she has a cleaning compulsion, a very common manifestation of OCD. Her house is immaculate; there isnt a stray object, a speck of dust or any dirt to be seen in any corner or crevice of the house. This is certainly a great, clean environment to live in; however, the drive to keep her house so clean is compelled by an exaggerated fear of germs and dirt.
We all want to avoid germs, but few of us would spend hours, upon hours, cleaning surface ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD
- Ocd Confront Your Obsessive Compulsive Disorder With The Positive Thought Redirection Technique!
By: Bertil Hjert | - OCD can be a pesky little problem to get rid of. In some cases prescriptions drugs will be needed to address the obsessions, the possible depression and other problems you may be facing. Popular medicines to treat this condition include Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft.
While prescription drugs certainly have their merits and are an important option to be considered, especially in acute cases, drugs do have side effects. You can use cognitive behavior therapy to both control the symptom ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD
- Ocd - Are You Struggling With These Common Obsessions, Fears, Doubts And Compulsions?
By: Bertil Hjert | - Rich or poor, old or young, male or female, you can be plagued by the obsessions and compulsions of this anxiety driven disorder.
A) The following is a common list of obsessions which the typical OCD sufferer might be struggling with. You may be struggling with one, a couple or similar obsessions that are not on this list:
You are afraid of germs, poisons, or other contaminants in your environment and food
You are afraid of hurting ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD
- Anxiety Disorder - This Is An Explanation Of The Obsessive Compulsive Disorder!
By: Bertil Hjert | - Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder. The repetitive, distressing thoughts or images that become the obsessions for sufferers cause a tremendous amount of anxiety that can only be placated by the ritualistic compulsions that temporarily work to soothe the anxious mind and stop the obsessive thoughts.
However, the compulsions are only a temporary fix and need to be repeated every time the thoughts crop up. Moreover, some people become so obsessive about sto ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD
- Anxiety Disorder - Do You Want To Understand More About Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?
By: Bertil Hjert | - Are you neat? Do you like to keep everything organized, orderly and tidy? While these are great character traits in the normal course for both your work environment and your home environment, they can become confining when taken to an extreme.
If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder, you take these tendencies to both an extreme and disruptive degree. If you spend so long organizing the pencils on your desk that you cant complete the project youre working on in a timely ... Tags: Panic Attacks, Anxiey Attacks, Panic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia.Agoraphobia, OCD
- Ocd: The Monster That Lives In My Head
By: Patrick Omari | - It's because of the monster, I told my friends. You can't stay the night at my flat because of the monster.
No, I wasn't talking about the one who lives in the wardrobe. He's scared of strangers. I'm talking about the monster in my head that makes me wash my hands dozens of times a day because I'm terrified of germs.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD if you can't be bothered to say the whole thing. There, I've said it. I've admitted it, I've named him. The dark ... Tags: ocd, obsessive compulsive disorder, mental health, cleanliness, obsession, phobia, toni jordan
- Osteochondritis Dissecans: Dog Bones Disorder
By: Hanna | -
In any joint in the body, two bones come together and movement is allowed between them, there is an exceptionally smooth area of cartilage covers in surface of each bone which acts as a cushion and protects the underlying bone. If anything disrupts this smooth cartilage surface, movement of the joint becomes painful, this is called Osteochondritis Dissecans. OCD usually affects shoulder, ankle, elbow and knee joints, and primarily seen in human, horse and dog. In dogs, OCD mainly strikes ... Tags: dog tips, dog health, dog bone disorder, ocd on dogs
- Ocd Facts, Tips, & Secrets
By: Debbie Allen | - OCD, (obsessive-compulsive disorder) is a common disorder. Most of us have personality quirks that we tend to think of as being related to OCD, but in reality. They are nothing more than OCD tendencies, personality quirks are very, very normal.
It is not unusual for anyone to leave the house and return back to check to see if they have left the coffee maker or the iron on. But if you obsess about such things as that and for example tell yourself that you have to return home ever ... Tags: OCD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic attacks
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder And Hoarding
By: Debbie Allen | - It is very common to hear people say that they suffer from OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). Although the disorder is common personality quirks are often misunderstood as OCD symptoms.
People that suffer with OCD deal with intrusive and recurrent thoughts (obsessions) along with repetitive and ritualistic acts (compulsions) on a daily basis. These obsessions and compulsions are so extreme that they infringe on the life of the sufferer.
The persistent thoughts o ... Tags: OCD, obsessive compulsive disorder, hoarding, clutter
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - What Is It?
By: Debbie Allen | - Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), although very common, is often misunderstood. Many people fear that they suffer from OCD when they have a personality quirk that causes them to perform a particular task on a routine basis. That in and of itself does not constitute OCD.
A person suffering with OCD experiences obsessive, distressing, intrusive thoughts and related compulsions or rituals. In order for the problem to be OCD it must take up at least one or more hours per day and ... Tags: anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD, anxiety, stress, depression, distress, fears
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: A Personal Story
By: Debbie Allen | - Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD) come in various forms but most focus on cleanliness to a degree. This disorder has always fascinated me because for a period of time I feared that I had the disorder.
After learning more about the disorder I found that I had some traits that are similar in nature to those of OCD but I do not suffer from it. In order to be diagnosed with the disorder the obsessions and compulsions must impact on the daily life and functioning of the sufferer ... Tags: OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, anxiety, distress, obsessions, compulsions
- Freudians Catch Up To Pulpiters - Too Little Too Late
By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Newscasters have been furnishing the list of the latest sexually driven crimes with every new report but now psychiatry has begun to admit that the inundation of sexual material in the media is hurting the young in America. The studies are complete the facts are in but it is not being taken very seriously.
Deep at the heart of the matter is a consumerist driven, profiteering factor that makes stopping a runaway train look easy. The internet leads the pack with more billions of dol ... Tags: Freudians, psychiatry, psychologist, Florida, sex predators, Billy Graham, Pulpiters, media, Hollywood, sexulization, bible, evangelist, pray, OCD, obsessive, compul
- Coping With Your Ocd Thoughts
By: Stanley Popovich | - There are times when people encounter fearful thoughts that can be difficult to manage. For some people, the more they try to get rid of the thoughts, the more difficult they become to manage. As a result, here is a brief list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their fearful and obsessive thoughts.
The first thing a person must do is not to dwell or focus on the fear provoking thought when it comes. The more a person tries to reason out the thought or focus on the ... Tags: ocd
- What Are The Symptoms Of Ocd?
By: Paul Graham | - There is only a fine line that separates normal fears, diligence and mannerisms from the earliest signs of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD. The strength, frequency and intensity of OCD symptoms gradually increase; its because of this that parents and affected individuals themselves only recognize OCD symptoms as they are when its already too late.
People must also know the difference between OCD and OCPD because it makes advance awareness of OCD symptoms unnecessary; people d ... Tags: obsessive compulsive disorder, ocd symptom, ocd treatment, ocd test
- Techniques In Managing Your Ocd And Obsessive Thoughts
By: Stanley Popovich | - Some people who have OCD have to deal with obsessive thoughts on a regular basis. How can a person manage their obsessive thinking? Here is a brief list of techniques that a person can use to help manage their fearful and obsessive thoughts.
The first thing a person must do is not to dwell or focus on the fear provoking thought when it comes. The more a person tries to reason out the thought or focus on the fear behind the thought, the stronger the thought becomes. The next time ... Tags: ocd, fear, anxiety
- Ocd And Relationships: Overcoming Difficulties
By: Isabel Baldry | - For some, OCD and relationships simply wouldn't go together. They say that either OCD destroys the relationship, or the relationships will worsen the OCD. This is a valid concern, and much easier to declare by people untouched by Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Have you seen a person who consumes a considerable amount of time in ensuring that she or he has really turned off the light? Or has spent hours in just securing the door lock before bedtime? Or perhaps, your loved on ... Tags: ocd, obsessive compulsive disorder
- New Hope For Sufferers Of Obsessive And Compulsive Disorders
By: Alan Crisp | - There are so many people suffering with one form or another of a group of disorders that dont fit neatly into any category and for which there is no one current effective treatment.
Relatively little is known about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) and the range of Eating Disorders such as Anorexia and Bulimia. More is known about the eating disorders but still they persist as a real problem for many people.
Just lately I'v ... Tags: obsessive, compulsive, BDD, OCD, eating disorders, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, hypnotherapists
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