Yes.
Because you have a mild form of OCD.
i have ocd and im transgendered.... so em yeah
Yes OCD can range from mild to severe, severe cases are always usually successfully treated with medication and/or CBT ( cognitive behavioural therapy )
Mild OCD, or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, refers to a less severe form of the condition where individuals experience intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and engage in repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) to alleviate anxiety. While these symptoms can be distressing, they may not significantly interfere with daily functioning. People with mild OCD often recognize that their obsessions and compulsions are irrational but feel compelled to perform them nonetheless. Treatment options, such as therapy and medication, can help manage symptoms effectively.
"Counting" is a mild form of OCD. It is treatable. Contact your local mental health association for a referral to a specialist who treats Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Bipolar disease refers to someone who has sudden and severe mood swings. They have no control over these emotions and are sometimes very irrational during these times. OCD, aka Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, refers to someone who is obsessive about something. These people need to do repetitive things throughout their day. See "Difference between ADD and OCD"
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Those conditions are all commonly comorbid of autism spectrum disorders, so it is possible.
a lot of people (i hav ocd)
He doesn't really have OCD
Yes. I was watching a show about OCD, and one of the interviewers had OCD towards her family, thinking they were "contaminated."
yes it is possible. Bipolar is very difficult to diagnose, especially in teens. Bipolar has similar aspects as ocd. infact Bipolar has many other traits similar to many,many other disorders, that's why it is so hard to diagnose. But yes it is possible. hope this helps