Am I suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder?

Updated on psychology 2024-07-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    What is your obsessive-compulsive disorder like?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You're not obsessive-compulsive. It's normal for high school to like your own teacher, and you handle it well, but you're just too pushy yourself. You are too yourself, so you are less satisfied with yourself, rarely affirm yourself, and are more inclined to self-denial.

    This condition causes you to have low self-esteem, care a lot about other people's evaluations, and even be sensitive to relationships. As long as you lower your demands on yourself and criticize yourself less and less, you will surely live an easy life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Are you grown up now? When you describe the story of your past youth, do you realize how cute you were back then?

    You have to know how to accept that you, like countless young girls in the past, have experienced such cute little secrets in your heart, including many young girls now. I may have such a wonderful memory for the rest of my life. As a memorial to my youth after maturity! Savor your innocence and beauty!

    At this time, you are no longer the self you were then, can you understand, although you used to be the protagonist of the story, but today you are a happy spectator outside of time and space.

    Try to make yourself understand the differences in this character and detach yourself from some of the emotions of that character. Be happy, laugh generously at your shyness, innocence, cuteness, all kinds, you can. There's just no need to hold on to your nervousness.

    The throbbing mood is also a by-product of youthfulness, which is precious to us today, and there is no need to be nervous. Hehe.

    There is no need to define what obsessive-compulsive disorder you have, and it is very unnecessary to draw conclusions about yourself. Hehe, it's good to take this little misunderstanding and small emotion as a normal state.

    It can only show that your heart is too delicate, and it is easy to cause unnecessary pressure on yourself. I hope that through this incident, I can reflect on more space and aspects of my life, dare to let go of the past, and every day is new! It's easier to accompany you! There is a lot of fun, too!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What does it matter to fall in love with a teacher? The important thing is to put yourself in the right position. Your obsessive-compulsive disorder may be that you are being too yourself. In fact, most of the time it is not necessary.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not a big deal, it's a small thing, it's just that you care too much.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Eli Lilly's product, Prozac, can be used for obsessive-compulsive disorder to reduce physical pain, and it works well.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to go to a professional psychologist!

    That's a hard question! A sentence or two won't do much!

    You need a while for the system**!

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