
Feb 18, 2011, 04:04 AM
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AniveCsebure ...
For a little bit more of an in depth "roll call" of sorts with regard to just a smidgeon of the various Obsessions and Compulsions that can manifest themselves as part of the OCD condition, please review the link below:
http://www.ocfoundation.org/O_C.aspx
Common Obsessions in OCD:
01. Contamination
- Body fluids (examples: urine, feces)
- Germs/disease (examples: herpes, HIV)
- Environmental contaminants (examples: asbestos, radiation)
- Household chemicals (examples: cleaners, solvents)
- Dirt
02. Losing Control
- Fear of acting on an impulse to harm oneself
- Fear of acting on an impulse to harm others
- Fear of violent or horrific images in one's mind
- Fear of blurting out obscenities or insults
- Fear of stealing things
03. Harm
- Fear of being responsible for something terrible happening (examples: fire, burglary)
- Fear of harming others because of not being careful enough (example: dropping something on the ground that might cause someone to slip and hurt him/herself)
04. Obsessions Related to Perfectionism
- Concern about evenness or exactness
- Concern with a need to know or remember
- Fear of losing or forgetting important information when throwing something out
- Inability to decide whether to keep or to discard things
- Fear of losing things
05. Unwanted Sexual Thoughts
- Forbidden or perverse sexual thoughts or images
- Forbidden or perverse sexual impulses about others
- Obsessions about homosexuality
- Sexual obsessions that involve children or incest
- Obsessions about aggressive sexual behavior towards others
06. Religious Obsessions (Scrupulosity)
- Concern with offending God, or concern about blasphemy.
- Excessive concern with right/wrong or morality.
07. Other Obsessions
- Concern with getting a physical illness or disease (not by contamination e.g., cancer)
- Superstitious ideas about lucky/unlucky
Common Compulsions in OCD:
01. Washing and Cleaning
- Washing hands excessively or in a certain way
- Excessive showering, bathing, tooth brushing, grooming or toilet routines
- Cleaning household items or other objects excessively
- Doing other things to prevent or remove contact with contaminants
02. Checking
- Checking that you did not/will not harm others
- Checking that you did not/will not harm yourself
- Checking that nothing terrible happened
- Checking that you did not make a mistake
- Checking some parts of your physical condition or body
03. Repeating
- Rereading or rewriting
- Repeating routine activities (examples: going in or out doors, getting up or down from chairs)
- Repeating body movements (example: tapping, touching, blinking)
- Repeating activities in "multiples" (examples: doing a task three times because three is a "good", "right", "safe" number)
04. Mental Compulsions
- Mental review of events to prevent harm (to oneself, others, to prevent terrible consequences)
- Praying to prevent harm (to oneself, others, to prevent terrible consequences)
- Counting while performing a task to end on a "good", "right", or "safe" number
- "Cancelling" or "Undoing" (example: replacing a "bad" word with a "good" word to cancel it out)
05. Other Compulsions
- Collecting items which results in significant clutter in the home (also called hoarding)
- Putting things in order or arranging things until it "feels right"
- Telling, asking, or confessing to get reassurance
- Avoiding situations that might trigger your obsessions
Take care,
vertebrae
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