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Understanding Anxiety Stress and OCD
from: Oze ParrotObsessive Compulsive Disorder, also known as OCD, is quite a common type of anxiety disorder being diagnosed in America. However, few people realize how serious the disorder is, as they mostly tend to make fun of those that exhibit unusually pedantic behavior patterns. People with OCD, are certainly not to be laughed at, as they simply have persistent thoughts that influence their daily lives. The disorder ranges from very mild cases, which some researchers consider to be normal, to extreme obsessive behavior patterns that are uncontrollable. Professional care is needed to treat serious cases, in order to enable patients to manage their thoughts and lead a normal, healthy life.
Obsessive compulsive disorder, as the name implies, has two main elements, uncontrollable obsessive thoughts about certain issues, and the compulsion to repeatedly perform a time consuming task. Generally, the uncontrollable obsession comprises of a fear or desire, such as the fear of being tainted, dirty or untidy. On the other hand, the patient may desire to be perfect in every way.
The compulsive element, is the repetitive behavior that is a result of the uncontrollable obsessive thoughts. For example, a person whose mind is constantly filled with thoughts of doom may feel an uncontrollable compulsive urge to repeatedly count beads or objects to a certain number. They are overwhelmed by the feeling that the repeated performance of this task will avert any foreseen disaster. Obsessions can sometimes be relieved by ritual chants or repeating prayers, which actually fill the mind with peaceful thoughts that will alleviate a stressful situation.
Many people who suffer from OCD, become embarrassed by their compulsive actions, and tend to make fun of their pedantic behavior patterns when they are in the company of others. This, is an indication that they are aware of their irrational behavior, but are unable to control their actions. These people should seek professional advice, in order to bring the disorder under control
The cause of obsessive compulsive disorder is largely unknown, although some researchers have found that it may be a neurological condition with genetic links. Others, consider the disorder to be due to being brought up as a child, in a stressful environment. There is no absolute cure for the disorder, but there is medical treatment available that will ease the symptoms, and help sufferer's to live a normal and relatively healthy life.
Getting medical help during the early stages of the disorder is very important. With professional therapy, medication and counseling, patients with OCD can overcome their condition and learn to lead a normal lifestyle. Talking to the people around you, about your problem, is the very first step towards alleviating the disorder.
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