Does OCD affect cognitive performance? 20

Updated on psychology 2024-02-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder keeps a person's spirit in a phase of fatigue all the time.

    Therefore, it will affect cognitive ability (such as memory loss, difficulty concentrating, etc.).

    It is recommended that you receive a specific and targeted ** from a psychologist.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think it will affect thinking ability because of 5 misunderstandings.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <> "Three Misconceptions of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.

    Reviews are black and white:

    1. In obsessive-compulsive thinking, there is an obvious concept that many things in this world have only one aspect, either/or, black and white. According to philosophy, everything has two aspects, good and bad, and everything is premised on the existence of the opposite thing, and without the opposite thing, the thing cannot exist. Knowing this, we have to allow some contradictions to exist in the future.

    Overly absolute:

    2. Some friends have endless requirements for cleanliness, no matter how many times they wash their hands, they feel unclean; Some friends who force symmetry require that all symmetry must be symmetrical, and they are not satisfied with any asymmetry; Some friends have no limit to how they can think about problems, and they must not have any doubts. In fact, there is no absolute perfection in this world, there is no absolute cleanness, there is no absolute answer, when we have too much demand on ourselves, the extreme will make us fall into pain. We have to quietly allow ourselves to have a similar mentality, tolerate ourselves, and accept our own bad places.

    Stupid hunger. Treat thoughts as facts:

    3. Some friends have a thought in their heads, such as what if I hurt someone? Did I make any rude gestures when I just passed by? As a result, I feel very anxious.

    Our thoughts are out of our control, they arise at any time, they die at any time, and if we identify with those thoughts, it will trap us in, so when these thoughts come out, we just know about it, and then come back and do our own thing, and go with the flow of these thoughts.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many cases of people with OCD having higher IQs. This is one of the links to OCD IQ. On the other hand, obsessive-compulsive disorder does affect the IQ of patients, especially the Internet obsessive-compulsive disorder!

    The first type is extremely busy people, who are mostly forced by work, and the inertia brought by work will directly lead to them being inseparable from a large amount of information.

    The second type is extremely idle people, they have a lot of free time, have the conditions to linger on the Internet and send love text messages, but in reality, friends are mostly busy and have no time to communicate with them, so virtual communication has become their favorite.

    The third category is people who have strong emotional appeals but low social skills. Because the emotional appeal of this type of person is very strong, and the ability to communicate in reality is lacking, they can only look for a substitute satisfaction on the Internet.

    Whether there is a connection between obsessive-compulsive disorder and intelligence is a question that many patients are eager to know, and the above experts have made a specific analysis for us. As can be seen from the above, there is no obvious connection between OCD and intelligence, which is almost negligible. Therefore, patients should not be suspicious of this issue, and it is better to accept scientific ** as soon as possible.

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