Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), or behaviors that make them feel driven to do something (compulsions).
Often the person carries out the behaviors to get rid of the obsessive thoughts, but this only provides temporary relief. Not performing the obsessive rituals can cause great anxiety.
Obsessive-compulsive neurosis; OCD
According to The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) about 40 million American adults who are 18 and older have an anxiety disorder.... Read more »
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Obesssive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a neurobiological anxiety disorder characterized by obsessions, intrusive and persistent, unwanted... Read more »
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In obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a person becomes trapped in a pattern of repetitive thoughts and behaviors that are senseless and distressing... Read more »
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Obsessive-compulsive neurosis; OCD Symptoms Obsessions or compulsions that are not due to medical illness or drug use ... Read more »
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Obsessive-compulsive neurosis; OCD Prevention There is no known prevention for this disorder. References Blais MA, Smallwood... Read more »
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Obsessive-compulsive neurosis; OCD Treatment OCD is treated using medications and therapy. The first medication usually considered is... Read more »
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Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a condition in which a person is preoccupied with rules, orderliness, and control.Alternative... Read more »