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Old 25-08-2012, 11:07 PM   #1
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my obsessions normal or OCD?

Okay so i'm a general teenager with these random obsessions popping up, it can be about absolutely anything and is almost like a part of my brain nagging me to do something but it won't stop until I do this 'said thing'. I didn't really know if this was normal or I have some problem? Because it affects my life and any decision (big or small), I make :(

Someone help/advice please??



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Old 26-08-2012, 02:19 AM   #2
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we can't really tell you... if you want to know for sure, you'd need to talk to a professional....

a big part of what separates normal obsessions and compulsions (all of us have some) from ocd is the level that the obsessions and compulsions interfere with normal life and the amount of distress that they cause




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Old 29-08-2012, 08:27 AM   #3
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There is something called Pure-obsessional OCD which is just deep mental rumination with little-to-no compulsions but..

Obsessions that pop-up are generally eliminated by performing rituals/compulsions to eliminate the anxiety the obsessions give you.

What obsessions are popping up? Please be specific or give some examples.
Are they obsessions or random images?
How distressing is this?
How much control do you have over it?
What do you do when these obsessions/thoughts pop up?



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Old 30-08-2012, 01:22 AM   #4
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OCD symptoms are generally considered to fall on a continuum, where basically, at one end is no symptoms at all, and the other end is severe symptoms, and there's a range at the upper end (i.e. more symptoms) where it's considered clinical OCD. Everyone has some amount of obsessive thoughts, compulsions, rituals, etc. What determines whether it's "normal" or "clinically significant" is primarily whether or not it's causing significant problems for you. If it's just that you occasionally have a really strong urge to do something, that's probably normal, especially if it's a reasonably normal thing to do, and/or you're usually able to stop yourself from acting on it. But if the thoughts and/or behaviors are taking up a significant part of your day, the behaviors themselves are causing problems for you (for instance, washing your hands until they're raw), or they're causing you significant distress, it's probably a good idea to talk to your doctor or mental health professional about it, and basically have it "checked out" to try to figure out what's going on (which, btw, even if it is clinically significant isn't necessarily OCD -- there are any number of other issues that could cause obsessive/intrusive thoughts).



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