Can I join the army if I have a history of compulsion?

Updated on history 2024-04-25
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The criteria for joining the army are very clear: physical fitness, height requirements, no bad habits, no tattoos, no physical disabilities, no major diseases, etc., and there are no restrictions on joining the army.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, obsessive-compulsive disorder is more common at present, and I personally feel that it is necessary to go with the flow in terms of **, and do not deliberately use drugs. A large number of drugs to control others is not good, what we need is to use a rich life to slowly crowd out the symptoms of obsessiveness, so for this disease, we do not need to deliberately and go **, often ignoring will help, you can relax your mood, divert your attention, if it is not particularly serious, you can go to the army, because the barracks is a new life, the patient's body and mind can be stronger, but also can be fully exercised. Psychiatrists can choose, it is best to regulate their hearts, and learn to change their thinking in case of trouble, and it will get better slowly, thank you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be possible, after all, this is just a mental illness, and it can also pass some physical fitness tests. I think there should be no problem, and it can be done.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Probably not, because joining the army must go through a strict physical examination. People with a history of medical conditions like this should not be able to join the army.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Well, from a certain point of view, joining the army is also because of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which is more of a psychological problem, but this is also difficult to say, because when they are screened, there may be a psychological screening.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can I join the army if I have a history of obsessive-compulsive compulsion, the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder can be mainly summarized as obsessive-compulsive thoughts and obsessive-compulsive behaviors. Obsessive-compulsive thoughts can be further divided into obsessions, obsessive-compulsive emotions, and obsessive-compulsive intentions. There are many kinds of contents, such as repeatedly doubting whether the doors and windows are closed, whether you will get sick if you touch dirty things, why the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, and the urge to jump down when standing on the balcony.

    Compulsive behaviors are actions that have to be taken to reduce the anxiety caused by obsessive thoughts, and people know they are irrational but have to do them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is a very good question, but as far as I know, of course not, because the first step in joining the army is to check whether the physical indicators are normal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can ask the recruitment office, if not, don't be discouraged, there are many ways to serve the motherland, you don't have to be a soldier, but I still wish you success in the future no matter what.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's harder to be unhealthy than to be physically unhealthy**, so the problem is that it's better not to join the army.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. If you have a history of mental illness, you are not allowed to serve in the military. Patients with a history of mental illness are psychologically fragile, and the various training of the army is often hard, and for patients with such diseases, it is very likely that the disease will recur due to excessive psychological pressure.

    In fact, there are many industries that do not exclude patients with mental illness, although they cannot be soldiers, but it is good to choose other industries.

    If you have a history of mental illness, you are not allowed to serve in the military. Patients with a history of mental illness themselves suspect that this theory is fragile, and the various training of the army is often hard, and for patients with such diseases, it is very likely that the disease will recur due to excessive psychological pressure. In fact, there are many industries at present, and they will not exclude Suixun patients who are fine and cultivated, although they can't be soldiers, but it's good to choose other industries.

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is not a mental illness.

    People with OCD are advised not to consider joining the military. Even if you're gone, you may not be able to adapt to life in the barracks and will only last until the end. In general, military inspections are very strict.

    Not only is it difficult to have a physical examination, but also a mental status examination. The current situation is still more serious. Not for you to join the army, this is also for health.

    And patients should be observed to avoid other complications. Be careful not to eat chili peppers, smoke, drink alcohol, and maintain good habits.

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