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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder What is OCD? OCD is an anxiety disorder where sufferers experience persistent and intrusive thoughts occurring as obsessions, compulsions or a combination of the two. Obsessions are things that people think about and can comprise of inappropriate ideas and visual images that aren’t based on reality, such as being convinced that there are germs everywhere. Compulsions are what people do as a result of those obsessions; they are an attempt to reduce distress or prevent

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a complex condition that involves unwanted distressing thoughts and compulsive rituals. Even though the DSM-5 doesn’t categorize OCD as an anxiety disorder, according to the American Psychiatric Association they define it as “an anxiety disorder in which time-people have recurring, unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations (obsessions) that make them feel driven to do something repetitively (compulsions).” Obsessions and compulsions are time consuming and take

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    OCD   Obsessive Compulsive disorder is characterized as an anxiety disorder that many people live with today.  Around 2 to 3 million adults are diagnosed with OCD in the Unites States alone (International OCD foundation). This disorder not only affects your brain but also your behaviors directly. This tragic disorder immensely interferes with living a healthy life and maintaining work and relationships successfully.   In generally you will see the signs of a person suffering with OCD appear in

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Jackie Clanton PSY/450 January 26, 2013 Dr. Angela Ramirez Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessive compulsive disorder is one of many anxiety disorders and is defined as a mental disorder in which an individual experiences obsessions or compulsions, either singly or together according to the Merriam Webster online dictionary. Obsessive compulsive can start in childhood or young adulthood the disorder is equally common among men and women in adulthood (Parmet

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Impulsivity with Obsessive Fixations (I.O.F) has many similarities to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (O.C.D). Some may say that I.O.F. and O.C.D are utterly different and have nothing in common, however, the following reasons that will be discussed will prove that that is inaccurate; Both these disorders focus on people being obsessive over something. O.C.D and I.O.F. can affect a person’s social and home life if diagnosed with these disorders. They share many symptoms. Lastly, both ailments may be

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessed with germs and the thought of being dirty, infected and otherwise unclean, Bob washes his hands hundreds of times a day and rarely ever touches any thing before disinfecting it and himself. This is what millions of people suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) deal with every day. OCD has many shapes and sizes which make it incredibly complex to diagnose and treat. Since there is not a cure or a known cause for OCD, there are just theories

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    I have a friend who has OCD, (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). She has had this issue since I have known her. Her obsession is making sure things are locked, house and car, and maiking sure her back account and check register are right and up to date. When she leaves her house she has to check her door at least fifty times and sometimes even after she leaves she will turn around and go check the door again. With her check register she has to check her addition and subtraction multiple times to

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    Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

    Abstract Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, OCD, is an anxiety disorder that causes unwanted and intrusive thoughts or feelings that cause an individual to feel driven to do something. OCD affects one in every 50 individuals in the United States. Often times, OCD begins in childhood or adolescence and if untreated, will continue into adulthood. This research paper will address the symptoms of OCD and the current counseling techniques used to treat it. Keywords: obsessive compulsive disorder, rituals

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (CBT)

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a disorder that can be more debilitating than one would think. It has been found that the cause of OCD is either due to brain abnormalities or a chemical imbalance. There are various types of treatments out there to treat OCD. There are two possible treatments for OCD: psychotherapy and medication. Cognitive behavioral psychotherapy (CBT) is one of the possible treatments of OCD. This type of treatment helps patients internalize a strategy to resist OCD for the rest

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Analysis

    “Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), or behaviors that make them feel driven to do something (compulsions) (NIMH, 2016). Often the person carries out the behaviors to get rid of the obsessive thoughts, but this only provides temporary relief. Not performing the obsessive rituals can cause great anxiety (MINH, 2016). A person's level of OCD can be anywhere from mild to severe, but

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