How to test for OCD ? How to test for OCD?

Updated on psychology 2024-04-30
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder include obsessions and compulsive behaviors, which are generally easier to identify, that is, knowing that it is not necessary but repeatedly doing an action, such as repeatedly checking whether the doors and windows are closed, washing hands repeatedly, etc.;

    To identify whether it is a compulsive concept, it depends on whether it is independent thinking, that is, whether it is thought by oneself or can't help but emerge. (Guangxi Nanning Friendship Psychiatry).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I am from Ningming County, the easiest and most accurate way is to go to the hospital to check and confirm, other methods are not very accurate! Nanning Friendship Psychiatry can be checked out. I went there to check and condition my severe insomnia before, and I felt that the effect was very good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder:

    1. Obsessive-compulsive suspicion? (Whatever the patient suspects, in fact he knows that such suspicions are unnecessary.)

    2. Are there any obsessive memories? (I can't get rid of recalling past experiences over and over again.) Is it compulsively exhaustive? )

    3. Is there an obsessive compulsion? (Mainly refers to a kind of worry, such as putting your hands on the top of your head when you are on the bus, worrying that if someone on the bus loses their wallet, you will not be suspected).

    4. Is there any compulsive intention? (The patient feels an urge to do something against his wishes.) If you see an electrical socket, you want to get electrocuted, and if you stand on the balcony, you want to jump down).

    5. Whether there are compulsive behaviors (such as repeated hand washing, repeated washing of clothes, repeated inspections).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. There are unnecessary thoughts or words circling in the mind;

    2. Forgetfulness;

    3. Worry about their untidy clothes and improper manners;

    4. Feeling difficult to complete the task;

    5. Things must be done very slowly to ensure that they are done correctly;

    6. Do things must be checked repeatedly;

    7. It is difficult to make decisions;

    8. Thinking about meaningless things repeatedly;

    9. Inability to concentrate;

    10. Hands must be washed repeatedly, points;

    11. Repeatedly do a meaningless action;

    12. Often suspected of being polluted;

    13. Always worry about relatives and make meaningless associations;

    14. Uncontrollable opposing thinking and concepts.

    What are the above symptoms?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Compulsive thoughts or behaviors.

    2 Exercise restraint.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    From my experience, anyone who wants to control a thought or action but can't control it capriciously and is very distressed has obsessive-compulsive disorder. I don't know what my brother wants?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I heard that the experts of the military can have a way to test!

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