Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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A man lies down and begins to try and fall asleep but suddenly remembers that he cannot remember if he locked the doors to his house. He cannot fall asleep until he knows for sure all the doors are locked, so he proceeds to get up and check if every door is locked. He does this three times until he is finally comfortable enough to go to sleep. What could possibly be wrong with this man? This man most like has a disability called Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or OCD. In the past, this man with OCD would have been considered extremely strange, but it is now known that OCD is somewhat common in today’s world. The conditions of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder can be very uncomfortable and unsettling, but there are some ways to treat OCD.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder that causes a sufferer to have very uncomfortable obsessions and compulsions. The main anxiety of a sufferer of OCD is obsessive thoughts, images, or impulses that can cause a lot of distress. These thoughts, images, and ideas are obsessive because they are undesirable and the person will experience them continuously. People with OCD usually recognize that their obsessions are abnormal, but it is still extremely difficult for them to just stop them. As a result of these obsessions, a person with OCD will usually experience compulsions to try and relieve themselves of their obsessions. Unfortunately for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, the compulsions only relieve stress caused by the obsessions briefly. The obsessions typically come back later on and the cycle of obsessions and compulsions can continue on throughout the day. Obsessions can continue on from anywhere between ten and twenty-five times per day, and for someone with severe ...

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...e down over the course of about a year. I still have very little OCD like symptoms, but they are almost completely gone. Anyone can tell that obsessive-compulsive disorder can be very annoying and unsettling, but, luckily, there are ways to treat OCD.
There are a few different ways to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder. First of all, medications are a good way to treat OCD. One medication that can be used to treat OCD is antidepressants.

Works Cited

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