What OCD have you encountered?

Updated on society 2024-04-24
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pigs can climb walls, isn't it climbing trees, so it doesn't matter whether a person is reliable or not. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is very common in daily life, many people have obsessive-compulsive disorder, but some people have obvious symptoms, some people have mild symptoms, we want to know if they have obsessive-compulsive disorder, we should know the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder, so what are the common manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder, compulsive washing: the symptoms of this condition include repeatedly washing hands or objects, feeling dirty, knowing that they have washed but cannot control themselves to do so.

    Compulsive ritual actions: There is a certain process of doing a set of operations before daily activities, if before going to bed you want to take off certain procedures of dress shoes and follow the fixed law, otherwise you feel uneasy, put on clothes, shoes, and dress up again according to the procedure. This is also a common symptom of OCD.

    Often co-occurring with questioning suspicion, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is when people feel uneasy about their behavior and repeatedly check it, such as checking locked doors and windows, and checking handwritten bills, letters, or manuscripts. I can't control the number of steps, count the rods, and do a certain number of movements, otherwise I will feel uncomfortable if I accidentally count again.

    This is one of the most common symptoms of OCD, patients often want to achieve a state of perfection in their desire to achieve their desires, absolutely intolerant of the slightest abnormality of mind and body while fulfilling their desires, they will appear in the obsessive heart longing for perfection even within their own personality prone to anxiety, neuroticism and other tendencies to be very dissatisfied. That's the perfect obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Experts say that if you ask people with obsessive-compulsive tendencies, they tend to have special personalities. Clinical observations have shown that the most patient personality of the compulsive patient, aggressive subjective willfulness, poor self-control, a small number of patients have a weak and timid psychological character, lack of confidence in his ability, he is too cautious and later whispered and checked many times, has always wanted to be perfect over rigidity, he is too restrained, bad habits, interests and hobbies.

    Finally, this is the place for today about the obsessive-compulsive disorder of crying and laughing, and some of the real obsessive-compulsive disorder problems are also introduced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I've seen my cousin, going to the toilet. Every time, I thought that I didn't turn off the water and had to run to the toilet again, which was super difficult, not easy to complete.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I've met people who tie their shoes twice, and it's especially funny because they always feel like they can't tie their shoes the first time, so they have to tie them a second time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've met people who have to count floors, and they get up early in the morning to count the floors on the opposite floor before they can do anything else.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Whether it is obsessive-compulsive disorder has many friends who have expressed their opinions, and maybe what you said does have a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive tendencies, but I think you have said your situation very methodically, and "I have always felt that my thoughts are very rational and objective......"You said that you used to be the president of a psychology club and dealt with psychology teachers, then you must have some understanding of psychological concepts such as obsessive-compulsive disorder. I'm thinking, the symptoms you mentioned do show compulsiveness, but many of us are actually a little compulsive, a little perfectionist - for example, some friends write a word that doesn't like it and have to tear it up and rewrite it, for example, some people always have to keep looking at their phones for fear of missing ** or text messages, and so on.

    Obsessive-compulsive symptoms don't matter (unless they're too severe to ignore), what matters is whether you care or not. Of course, as you said, it seems that your situation has been more serious recently, so the key is what is behind your obsessive-compulsive symptoms? Is it the pursuit of perfection?

    Or are you using these "cranky thoughts" to suggest to yourself: It's not that I don't want to do something, it's because my brain is too messy to do it?

    I mean, have you ever thought about this possibility: because you are cheerful on the outside but depressed on the inside, you can't escape some of the troubles you face, and you don't want to admit that you are deficient in some things, so your heart begins to unconsciously wander and fantasize, in fact, it is essentially a subconscious avoidance, just to not think about the things that make you hate. The so-called obsessive-compulsive symptoms, in fact, can help you escape from your troubles in another way.

    As you say, "I don't know why I decided on a pen in two days (and I was in a daze when I didn't have time to do my homework!). Do you actually hate "doing homework" deep down?

    Of course, what I said is just speculation, after all, it is only your narrative, and I don't know anything else about you. But since you know some psychological knowledge, and you are also the person who knows yourself best, you keep saying that you know you shouldn't, but you "can't control yourself"; You know it's good, but you don't have the motivation to do it: I don't think you know what you like or hate on the surface, what you like and what you hate.

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a concept in psychology, but it is also a "psychological label" that amateur psychographers can easily put on themselves. In reality, as long as it is not a serious psychological problem, in fact, it may not need to be "corrected", and many times the psychological problems we show are just a catharsis that we cannot understand, let alone relieve our inner depression and troubles. You have to ask yourself, is it the obsessive-compulsive symptoms that bother you now, or are there other problems in life and study that make you unable to let go, or even have to use fantasy and cranky thinking to anesthetize yourself?

    I think that if you can understand what you are worried about and what you are struggling with, then the so-called obsessive-compulsive symptoms will not be taken seriously.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is indeed a compulsive card, people with such psychological problems often take everything seriously, especially when there is nothing and the pressure is particularly high, it becomes more and more serious, too much pursuit of perfection, complex thoughts, and the bell needs to be tied to the bell, and he is the best doctor of his own, because he will miss many opportunities and wonderful opportunities in life if he thinks unnecessarily....The gains outweigh the losses, remember a sentence, life is short, go with the flow, it's rare to be confused, I'm at ease!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Like you, I'm facing this kind of trouble, and I don't know what to do. I'm always worried that I won't be able to fall asleep that night if something is not resolved, and it doesn't matter at all, just like what punctuation marks to use for texting, and I have to struggle with it for a long time. When writing, if a word is written a little lighter, it should be thickened, and it will feel incongruous when it is thickened.

    There is also digital obsessive-compulsive disorder, which involves doing everything to a number of times. I'm also troubled, has the landlord found a solution now?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello this friend, I can understand your feelings very well, in fact, it is normal to have such feelings, this is a sign of the gradual maturity of our soul, we have gone from the carelessness of children to the thinking adults, our thinking is driven, and we have to deal with things more rationally. The question is what we do with the troubles caused by immature thinking at this time.

    Your excessive focus on things does not bring extended value in itself, or in other words, dwelling on it is meaningless for personal development and happiness, not only is it meaningless, but it hinders the progress of progress. So, if that's the case, why are you still obsessed?

    There is a saying that "if there are no big things in your heart, you will be infinitely entangled in small things." "It's all about vision, personal experience, concerns, emotional states, and so on.

    There are too few fulcrums in life, there are no big things in my heart, and I always pay attention to the meaningless little things around me.

    Heightened emotions indicate that you have a mindset that wants to be positive, which can lead to low mood and even a feeling of being bored. It's because you haven't really found your own life goals according to your personality traits, interests and hobbies, and you will go all out for it and fight for it all your life, so you will be confused.

    Only by exercising the frustration quotient in reality and actively practicing can you discover what you are good at and what kind of life you need. The direction of life is clear.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to the symptoms you describe, it should be obsessive-compulsive disorder, telling you that it is very important to do anything or think about any problem as much as possible only once or only once, do not do the same thing over and over again, when your compulsions or obsessive-compulsive thoughts come, you force yourself to divert your attention to do something else, practice often and repeatedly, and your obsessive-compulsive disorder will get better. Participate in group activities more, communicate with others more, and establish a positive attitude towards life. Good luck soon**!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder: Don't stress yourself.

    Don't take the exam as the whole story.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's exactly the same as I am now, every day is like living in fear, feeling painful, life is worse than death.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Analysis: Hello, you have symptoms of compulsive exhaustion in a situation like this.

    Advice: You should maintain a good attitude, divert attention, self-suggestion, consult a psychologist in time, carry out psychological adjustment, and have self-confidence in yourself. Don't worry too much.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's best to consult a psychiatrist.

    Here, I just want to send you a word: you and I are mortal, there is no need to argue about unnecessary things, just let it be.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There is a tendency to obsessiveness, but it is also accompanied by the ups and downs of the emotional cycle, it is recommended that you go to a psychiatrist, adolescence is not necessarily a psychiatric disease, but do not be taboo, now the general psychiatric hospital has a psychological ** room.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you're afraid. You can immediately and religiously read and copy the Buddhist scripture "Medicine Master Liuliguang Nyolai Wish Merit Sutra" 20 times. Buddhist scriptures have miraculous and immense powers. It can make people's minds calm, seek good fortune and avoid evil. You'll benefit for life.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The core manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder is conflict, knowing that it is not necessary but not being able to control thinking or doing. Common types such as:

    1) Symmetry factors: repetition, sorting, counting, symmetry;

    2) Forbidden Thoughts: Religious, Aggressive, Sexual, Hypochondriacal, Examination;

    3) Cleaning factors: pollution, cleanliness;

    4) Storage Factors: Storage Thinking and Behavior;

    5) Miscellaneous.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The smile is a beautiful symbol, what is the reason why you disagree with your behavior? Didn't get a positive response from others? Deep down in your heart you don't agree with yourself?

    You're not smiling because you're afraid of something, it's that you're afraid that you're smiling too much, you're afraid that you're not normal. If you correct your "prejudice" about smiling, instead of deliberately controlling yourself, but agree with and encourage yourself to smile often from the bottom of your heart, you believe that all problems will be solved.

    Correct your consciousness repeatedly, and keep telling yourself that "what I'm doing is a good thing", "Every time I smile, I convey my kindness to people", "I like being so friendly", "I'm proud that I keep doing it no matter how others respond", "I will always smile".

    It is inferred from the narrative that LZ "I lost everything because of compulsion", LZ's friend's current life status, interpersonal relationships, etc. are in a state of disorder. It's better to make a good plan, don't spend too much time and energy, just do a little more every day that is beneficial to yourself or can help the people around you, and rebuild your life little by little while smiling.

    Just imagine, isn't this the fulfilling life of ordinary people you envision?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's a constant process of transfer, and what you think is "flawed" will eventually become the next target in your mind. Judging from your description of yourself, you are actually not serious, and you can be regarded as very self-controlled, and I believe that with the help of doctors, you will soon be able to get out of this circle!

    You can check the Internet about "Chinese Medicine Five Elements Restoration and Balance**" At present, the **effect of this method is still relatively obvious!

    Good luck!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In fact, the best way to smile is not to solve this as a problem, smile and smile, it doesn't matter about the point, then it will gradually get better, if you always treat this as a problem and want to change, this is forced.

    At the same time, you can take a look at Morita**, Morita **is** a very good method of compulsion, many friends who are forced to get compulsion improvement and healing just by reading Morita**'s book, you can find it below.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you think that your smile is not afraid of anything, but you want to laugh, this behavior is not a forced behavior, I don't know what you are talking about or forced, but just looking at your smile behavior, it is not a forced behavior.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Some mental illnesses are not needed. Your smile is one of a kind. It may not be called a "disease". So it's called a "disease" because it's not controlled, unlike most others.

    But I think, in terms of forced smiles, is the same thing as Japanese and Korean people bowing and smiling desperately. They are a national habit. That's your habit, so have fun!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's not a big deal, just keep smiling.

    It is not necessary to take medicine, but OCD cannot be cured by medication, and if necessary, be prepared to accompany it for a lifetime.

    It's good to be calm.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Slow thinking is the feeling that the brain is not good, unable to remember things, and difficult to think about problems. The patient feels empty and stupid.

    Motor inhibition is not active and lazy. Slow walking, little speech, etc. In severe cases, you may not be able to eat or move, and you may not be able to take care of yourself.

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