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Old Jan 24, 2015, 05:42 PM
Anonymous100173
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I think full blown delusions from OCD psychosis can be lessened over time through practice unless you develop the psychotic disease of the brain. It would make sense that OCD is on the spectrum if insight, therefore, completely different.

It could not be though. But people (like myself) have gone MANY years with the same delusion like ideas that we somehow hallucinate from a reflex portion of our brains. In my case, it started to come from my subconscious mind where colours would be able to stab chair that turns making times opposite breakfast just an example that I made up on the spot but that was psychosis.

When I didn't have psychosis, the OCD made me react the exact same way and was no different situationally. There was a fear response, I had absolutely no control what so ever but with the psychosis, I barely remembered a damn thing like I was in a dream and I could only recall bits of information. Most can't even recall the voices that they hear. It's not really connected to the conscious mind like OCD psychosis is.

This is why, to date, there is no proven technique to analyze and determine whether a schizophrenic has OCD and vice versa when examining delusions. Only the person knows deep down but that has been fought against so many times that the insight has switched insight with the delusion.

Or as I said, OCD could be the same after it evolves into full blown psychosis and the quasi psychosis is the exact same in this theory.

I'm confused too I really hate the paradox.