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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Brief description:
OCD is a neurobiological condition which is characterized by obsessions--
repetitive unwanted thoughts, ideas or images typically about harm (contamination,
death of a loved one, violent or sexual thoughts) that intrude in the
mind and won't let up and compulsions-repetitive behaviors (washing
hands, counting, tapping, checking) to try to ward off perceived risk
and harm. Unlike everyday worries, obsessions are experienced as disturbing,
bizarre, senseless and counter to the child's sense of himself (a devout
child has thoughts about cursing at God; a loving child pictures stabbing
his parents) and evoke dread, guilt, and discomfort. Categories of OCD
symptoms include: contamination, checking, symmetry, religious scrupulosity,
violent or sexual thoughts, fears of loss of essence (changing into
someone else), fears about sexual orientation (am I gay?). The thoughts
are so disturbing to the child that even though they make no sense (tapping
everything four times to prevent harm to one's parents) the child feels
compelled to believe the authority of those thoughts and comply with
the commands.
Typically, when children are bombarded with bad and uncomfortable thoughts, they begin to blame themselves, I'm bad, I'm weird, I must want something bad to happen since I thought it. Rituals or compulsions such as asking for reassurance, cleaning, praying, re-doing, tapping, counting, making things symmetrical are the characteristic solutions to try to get rid of the feeling of incompleteness or uncertainty. Every time an unpleasant thought comes up, you have to do a compulsion, but overtime compulsions change, become more time consuming, and so repeating a behavior 4 times (checking or praying) turns into 16 or 32. OCD is a greedy disorder. The solution perpetuates the problem. OCD requires more and more time and energy in the form of rituals and obsessing to address questions or concerns that were never valid in the first place, the brain should have filtered them out. That's the glitch of OCD.
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