There are lots of ways you can stop one of the ways is to ignore these thoughts. Do not react to these thoughts what so ever. Keep one thing in mind that there thoughts have got no rights to take away your life , start enjoying your life. Get more tips like this in my blog http://trainyourmind.blogspot.com
It can cause obsessive thoughts an dit can help alleviate obsessive thoughts.
Obsessive Compulsive disorder is where a person has an obsession, which creates intruding thoughts in their minds which are uncomfortable. For example, an obsession with germs, and constant thoughts that lots of things are contaminated. The compulsion is a behaviour which is done in order to remove the obsessive thoughts, e.g. hand washing. Therefore, it is different to an addiction, yet the compulsions are very difficult to stop -which is similar to addiction, whereby the addictive behaviour is hard to stop. Addiction on the other hand may be due only to the physiological need for a chemical, such as nicotine, and does not necessarily have to be caused by an obsession, as OCD is.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Floxatine's purpose is to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, obsessive ideas and thoughts, and some common eating disorders.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)-- An anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions, such as recurring thoughts or impulses, and compulsions, such as repetitive behaviors.
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obsessive-compulsive disorder
Stop being obsessive. That means stop getting her to talk to you. Apologize and leave it at that. If she doesn't want to talk to you, live with it. She's an EX-girlfriend for a reason. The more you try to get her to talk to you, the more obsessive you really are. Then maybe she'll see you've stopped being obsessive and will talk to you on her own. Maybe.
The disease is not so uncommon: 1 in 50 of the population is afflicted with it. OCD is manifested by obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
To stop compulsive hand washing, it's important to seek help from a mental health professional who can provide therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), to address the underlying anxiety and obsessive thoughts driving the behavior. Additionally, practicing mindfulness techniques and gradually reducing the frequency of hand washing can also be helpful in overcoming the compulsion.
OCD is characterized by distressing repetitive thoughts, impulses or images that are intense, frightening, absurd, or unusual. These thoughts are followed by ritualized actions that are usually bizarre and irrational