Friends with obsessive compulsive disorder come in and start to make themselves obsessive compulsive

Updated on psychology 2024-04-27
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Friends with obsessive-compulsive disorder suffer a lot, and in many cases, the kind of distress is only known to themselves, and it is difficult to get their understanding when they tell their friends and relatives around them.

    OCD is still okay, so don't lose confidence in yourself. Find the right means, through your own efforts, you can get back your previous beautiful days.

    Work and marriage, what should be done or done, friends with obsessive-compulsive disorder can only recover faster and better if they devote themselves to life and live while **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes! As painful as it was, there was still something to do. The symptoms are getting better in their own practice. Otherwise it will get worse and worse.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is not scary, what is scary is your own psychological cues and habitual behaviors When you are done with something, don't pay attention to details, just look at the results! As long as you give yourself the right psychological hint: "This thing will definitely be no problem when it is done" will be much better!

    Always give yourself the right psychological hints, the more you think about some things, the more problems you have, so don't think about it, it's all normal! It's also a habit to do things and think about things repeatedly, and reducing this repetitive behavior once a day is a big success! After a week, good habits will naturally overwhelm obsessive habits!

    I'm also obsessive-compulsive, but I've come out on my own, without the help of medication and doctors! Good luck soon**! ~

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I feel painful but why do I think about it, I think it may be a test given to me by fate, or it is also a psychological weakness of human beings! Compulsion This symptom may be present in everyone's mind, it's just that different people have different attitudes towards it. Just as we live in a society where some people are easily satisfied, and some people are not easily satisfied.

    We all know the phrase "contentment", so why bother thinking about it so much?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes. But I've been insisting on believing in myself. It's impossible to be completely good, life still has to be lived, when you can't hold on, think about your parents, think about your family, you can't be lazy with them, and live your life bravely.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder in 08, it was really painful, and then I found a psychiatrist named Han Yujin to cure it, and I have not committed it until now, and my condition has been very good, you can also go to him, and you will be as fine as me.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You don't have to worry, sometimes it's just for a while, and everything can definitely change.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The subject is good, and I feel that the subject is now a little anxious and confused. I don't know if the subject has been treated in the neurology department or psychiatric department of the hospital, whether it has been medically identified as obsessive-compulsive disorder, and obsessive-compulsive digging disorder is a kind of neurosis, and he will unconsciously think about a problem or do something repeatedly. If you have not seen a doctor, it is recommended that you go to the hospital so that you will be more at ease.

    After knowing about obsessive-compulsive disorder, I began to let myself have obsessive-compulsive disorder" The subject didn't know what kind of situation he had before he had the so-called "obsessive-compulsive disorder", and I felt that there was some autosuggestive effect in it. When I communicate with others, I will look at the other person talking, and when the other person is talking, I will also look at the other person, I think this is respect, I will get some information from his conversation outside of the language, in fact, I am also observing others, maybe my attitude is more sincere! People don't think I'm offended.

    And the subject feels that when talking to others, it is not right to pay attention to others, and through the feedback of others, you feel that it is even more wrong. There is no right or wrong in this matter itself, depending on what kind of meaning we give it, the emotional state of the subject at the time is also important, if the subject is looking at him with emotions, then it is understandable that others will be uncomfortable, because he did receive the message from you. It's not wrong to care about others, it's normal, it's normal for sensitive people to have these phenomena in communication, don't look at it critically, just accept it calmly, and when you realize this, you need to pull your mind back to the present.

    So how do you solve it? I think the subject needs to be aware of what the so-called emotional suggestion means. When you look at the other person, what message is behind your emotions?

    Communicating with others with awareness, over time, will be effective.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What is your obsessive-compulsive disorder like?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a type of anxiety disorder, which is a group of neuropsychiatric disorders characterized by obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors that are characterized by the coexistence of conscious compulsions and counter-compulsions, and some meaningless thoughts or impulses that even go against one's own will repeatedly invade the patient's daily life. Although the patient experiences that these thoughts or impulses are self-conscious, they try their best to resist, but they are always uncontrollable, and the strong conflict between the two makes them feel great anxiety and pain, affecting their studies, work, interpersonal communication and even daily life.

    In recent years, statistics have shown that the incidence of OCD is rising, and studies have shown that the lifetime prevalence of OCD in the general population is 1% to 2%, and about 2 in 3 patients develop the disease before the age of 25. The World Health Organization (WHO) found that obsessive-compulsive disorder has become one of the 20 diseases with the heaviest disease burden among young and middle-aged people aged 15 to 44. In addition, patients often do not seek medical attention in time at the beginning of the onset of various considerations, some patients who are afraid of dirty and repeatedly wash their hands may not come to the doctor until the symptoms are so severe that they cannot live a normal life, and the onset of the disease may be ten years apart from the initial visit, which virtually increases the difficulty of the disease, so we should pay more attention to obsessive-compulsive disorder and detect it early.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, why do you ask this question?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

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    Friend. Hello!

    Having obsessive-compulsive disorder is very painful, repeating what you don't want to do or think about every day, living in the pain of compulsion and anti-compulsion every day, every day there are always two people in your head fighting, conflicting, and being hungry and depressed every day.

    However, the compulsion is not terrible, it can be completely **, you have to believe that you will definitely be able to get out of the compulsion, give yourself confidence, give yourself perseverance, give yourself a strong will, you will succeed, you are willing to go back to the bridge to talk to you can find a psychological counselor you agree with to help you get out of the compulsion, you can also relieve the pain of the compulsion through your own efforts.

    Now the general counselor**OCD uses: Morita **, you can study Morita ** to understand its essence, although it can only ** force the surface phenomenon of the hidden, but at least it can help you relieve the pain caused by the compulsion!

    Happy to you!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    3. Wash your hands repeatedly, tear the toilet paper along the edges, swing the chopsticks in one direction, and squeeze the shower gel 3 timesCan't stand the obsessive-compulsive daily life.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a group of neuroses with obsessive-compulsive symptoms (mainly including obsessive-compulsive thoughts and obsessive-compulsive behaviors) as the main clinical manifestations, etc.

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