obsessional
You gotta learn to be more trusting of people
The spelling obsessionist to mean an obsessed person is not formal English.The correct adjective form is obsessional or obsessed.
Usually has to be severe and along with Depressive Disorder to commit suicide.
Ideally you should be obsessional i.e. methodical and preoccupied with doing a good job. However most mechanics these days don't seem to exhibit these qualities.
Some more words for obsessive are:all-consuming, consuming, compulsive, controlling, obsessional, fanatic, fanatical, neurotic, excessive, overkeen, besetting, tormenting, inescapable, pathological
In my opinion, I believe it is not obsessional because writing poetry is a way to let out all the negative emotions onto paper, such as Edgar Allan Poe. He wrote Annabel Lee to describe his relationship with another woman in real life, but it is still a controversy today as to who the poem was inspired by. One theory is that it represents each and every death of Poe's wives (a death of a woman), including his mother. Another is Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe, who died of tuberculosis in 1847. There is somewhat a connection, with Annabel Lee dying of a gust of wind of some sort, and tuberculosis to Virginia was similar to that (figuratively), but a breathing problem.
Marie Andree Liddell is a French author known for her book "Why Die on the Right Side?" It is a memoir in which she recounts her experiences surviving Nazi internment camps during World War II.
Freud believed that religion is a collective neurosis that serves as a way for individuals to cope with anxiety and uncertainty. He thought that religious beliefs and practices could be seen as manifestations of unconscious wishes and desires rooted in the human psyche. Freud saw religion as a psychological construct based on the projection of human desires onto a higher power.
Can I just point out that not all of these apply to everyone with OCD. Everyone is different and therefore habits very from person to person.cleaninghand washingchecking - such as checking that doors are locked, or that the gas or a tap is offcountingordering and arranginghoardingasking for reassuranceneeding to confessrepeating words silentlyprolonged thoughts about the same subject'neutralising' thoughts (to counter the obsessional thoughts or images)Doing things a certain number of times until it feels rightWanting things to be equalHope this helps!! XxX
Mainly because they are uneducated on the topic. People who have a habit of keeping clean, or who may worry about if they locked the doors when they left, the house or turned the stove off before they went to work, will label these worries as "OCD." This is no different from someone who coughs and they see a little blood, and say, "Haha I'm so Leukemia" When OCD is far more complicated, and serious than that. OCD is a very severe anxiety disorder, along with the many other forms of it such as Pure O which is Pure Obsessional thoughts.
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