Everyone takes the mick out of this disease, but it is serious, and some people get severely depressed by it. I would say there are a few symptoms, but some are more obvious than others. Personally, I feel that it should be called O.E.D (obsessive Edward disorder) as most of the people I talk to are more addicted to him, and not all of the Cullens.....so here is my take.
SYMPTOMS OF OBSESSIVE CULLEN DISORDER--
1. You think of Edward Cullen at least once every half an hour.
2. You are married/taken and perhaps even with child and over 25 and yet still get depressed that Edward Cullen will never be yours.
3.Sometimes you feel literally distraught that you will probably never have someone as protective and loving as Edward Cullen, not many people would die for you.
4. You have an I love Edward Cullen t-shirt. (Or the likes.)
5. When you went to see Breaking Dawn, if you have seen it already, you hated the fact that Bella is going to get forever with Edward and you only get a few minutes in fantasyland.
6. You talk about him often, and share your dismays to friends and family even that he will never ever be yours.
7. You don't fancy Robert Pattinson, you fancy Edward Cullen.
8. You feel utterly heartbroken and devastated that Edward is fictional, and your future seems bleak.
Compulsive washing or bathing, most often associated with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder).
No. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) would be classified on Axis 1 on the Multi-Axial Assessment.Source: DSM-IV-TR, 2004
affective (mood) disorders, personality disorders, social phobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), eating disorders, substance abuse, anxiety or panic disorder, agoraphobia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
she has ocd. just a few of the types classified as perfectionism, body dysmorphic disorder, dermatillomania, bulimia. the suicidal thoughts, social anxiety, skin picking and scratching, mirror watching, and graphic images are symptoms along with the compulsive behaviors she exhibits throughout the movie. she is clearly in psychosis, which in ocd sufferers can be brought about by stress.
you can call them OCD obsessiv compulsive disorder.
While the effects of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) vary from person to person, generally people with OCD suffer from increased anxiety while doing normal everyday tasks.
Compulsive washing or bathing, most often associated with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder).
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
OCD, or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, covers a wide range of obsessions. These include obsessive hoarding, cleanliness, checking, buying, and confessing, as well as having to repeatedly perform certain tasks.
she has OCD- Obsessive Compulsory Disorder.
OCD - obsessive compulsive disorder
Kleptomania is frequently thought of as being a part of obsessive-compulsive disorder, since the irresistible and uncontrollable actions are similar to the frequently excessive, unnecessary and unwanted rituals of OCD. Some individuals with kleptomania demonstrate hoarding symptoms that resemble those with OCD.
You can be born with a genetic predisposition to OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder). This does not necessarily mean you will have OCD but it may mean your or more likely to have it. You can become conditioned to OCD as a result of life experiences or a traumatic situation.
OCD Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
if you mean 'OCD' its obsessive compulsive disorder.