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OCD What does three percent of our population have in common? The answer is a disorder known as Obsessive Compulsive disorder, or OCD. OCD is one of the most overlooked disorders among all mental illnesses, however it is more... - OCD -
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) affects almost one in forty people. ... ” (Bellenir 273) OCD sufferers feel compelled to hide the symptoms of their disorder, they are a... - OCD -
...he reason behind this is that a majority of patients respond well to medication that affects the neurotransmitter serotonin, which means it has a neurobiological basis. Therefore OCD is no longer attributed to attitudes a ... - Backpack's Should Be Allowed In Classrooms -
...factor of OCD. It is said “approximately 60-90% of OCD sufferers have suffered from some form of depression, or they feel that depression and OCD co-exist” (Susan, 13:1999) (Ref pg, 3,4) In field work investigation, depre... - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder -
“Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder that affects 1 in 50 adults in the United States. ... Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, also known as OCD, has two components to it, the obsession and the compulsion. ... T... - compulsive disorder -
...ughts or rituals. Amazingly, most OCD-sufferers keep their troubles hidden. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can begin suddenly and is usually seen as a problem as soon as it starts. OCD is different from the superstitions of... - Oh yes This is a Good ONe -
...d lands before, or maybe just a completely disdainful mindset that refuses to be peturbed by the gaps in space
they tell me i have OCD...guess the overwhelming need i posses to have things the way i want them is wha... - obsessive-compulsive disorder -
...tamination, fear of making a mistake, fear of causing harm to others, and excessive doubt. Therefore, some of the most common compulsions would be cleaning or washing, checking, arranging or organizing, and counting or re... - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder(OCD) -
...re usually frightening like : going to jail,hurting someone in a car accident,fear of theif family getting hurt or killed, killing somebody, dieing from a disease that they can get through shaking hands etc. People who suf... - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder -
Over the last several years of my life, I have always thought there was something wrong with my Dad. He always seemed a little to neurotic. He always seemed a little to high strung. He always seemed a little to obsessive. Aft... - Anxiety Disorders Obsessive Compulsive Disorder -
Anxiety Disorders – Obsessive Compulsive Disorder:
1. ... Introduction:
Kalat (2003) defines anxiety as an escape emotion. Anxiety causes physiological arousal, which according to Weiten (2001) is a natural and common ... - Obsessive Compulsive disorder -
... This is just a simple example of obsessive-compulsive disorder, there are so many more. ... More than 2 % of the world population has this anxiety disorder, and that is a lot. ... One of the reasons is, that persons w... - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder -
... detailed, complex act that is carried out in order to undo some obsessive thought or action that we consider inappropriate, sinful, or capable of causing damage to people or objects.”
Another aspect of Obsessive-Compu... - Disabilities -
...bsession about contamination might have a thought like “Don’t touch that door knob, it might spread a disease,” or "My hands may be contaminated--I must wash them.” These types of persistent thoughts might enter a person’... - Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder -
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Imagine feeling like you have to check the door forty-seven times to see if it’s locked before leaving for work everyday, and even if you check the lock, you ... - Candyfreak: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Patient? -
...ll choose you. Almond even admits to arranging his candy on his bed before eating it. This is where compulsions come into play. Compulsions are repetitive behaviors a person performs to counteract the anxiety and distress ... - Outline and explain some theories and treatments of Obsessive-compulsive disorder. -
... have been carried out to examine if involving the partner had any effect on the treatment, if the treatment would have a positive effect on the marriage or if the original quality of the marriage would have any effect on ... - Revenge of the Wannabes -
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Alicia is sick and tired of always being second best; for once, she wants to be known as someone other than Massie’s “pretty friend.” For the first time ever, Alicia is thinking of s... - Tourette's Syndrome -
...ic phenotypes. This is shown in Figure 1 following. They believe that TS and OCD to be products of internal changes and environmental psychosocial changes. These changes working together, for a person who is carrying a ge... - Heart Conditions & Stress -
...sical or psychological effects a person experiences. (Taber 1639) Stress is known to cause severe depression and, especially in this case, effects on the heart. It is most commonly related to the feelings of fear, anxie...