There are a variety of drugs that can be effective with OCD to one degree or another. Your physician can advise which she thinks might be best for you to try.
Not necissarily (sorry i cant spell) i dont think its a recognized symtom but the person with OCD would get frustrated and choose to use foul language
Yes infact I would prefer an OCD mechanic or doctor as they tend to be very thorough
Psychodynamic counseling for OCD aims to explore underlying emotions, unresolved conflicts, and early-life experiences that may contribute to the development of OCD symptoms. By understanding the root causes of these symptoms, individuals can gain insight into their condition and work towards sustainable change through increased self-awareness and coping strategies. This approach can help individuals develop healthier ways of managing their symptoms and improve their overall mental well-being.
It would depend on your Girlfriend's I.Q if you have confidence in your girl go to a doctor. But first ask she thinks you have OCD.
A word that does NOT describe the obsessions experienced by those who suffer with OCD? I would most definitely say that the word would be something such as "easy", "relaxing", "comfortable", "painless", "undemanding", and other such things. Living with OCD, especially severe OCD, is truly a nightmare and is not something to be taken lightly. Hope that helps. Best wishes.
A word that does NOT describe the obsessions experienced by those who suffer with OCD? I would most definitely say that the word would be something such as "easy", "relaxing", "comfortable", "painless", "undemanding", and other such things. Living with OCD, especially severe OCD, is truly a nightmare and is not something to be taken lightly. Hope that helps. Best wishes.
OCD is classified under "Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders" in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). It is not typically considered to be an Axis II disorder as per the previous DSM-IV classification system.
a lot of people (i hav ocd)
Its hard to say exactly when one's OCD condition acutally begins. The reason being is that OCD can mimic several other condtions. One doesn't always recognize the onset condition as being OCD right away. Many times a person can exhibit habit forming traits that are usually confused with OCD behavior. While OCD behavior is almost always indicative of habitual behaviors, OCD is characterized by more than just habitual behaviors. I would definetely say that OCD is usually symptomatic and symptoms would usually start showing right away. However with that in mind a person could definetely have OCD before it is actually diagnosed, b/c of the fact that it mimics several other more common traits of an individual.
He doesn't really have OCD
I would tend to avoid saying that.
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