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The Pros And Cons Of OCD

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People with OCD suffer intensely from non stop unwanted thoughts (Obsessions) or rituals (Compulsions). For example, the kids in the OCD Group felt that they couldn’t control these thoughts. This book made me think about how OCD affects many Americans every year. Thousands of people know that these thoughts are irrational, but are afraid that somehow they might be true, so they continue performing the rituals. Rituals, such as handwashing, counting, checking or cleaning, are often done in hope of preventing obsessive thoughts or making them go away. However, this provides only temporary relief, and not performing them increases anxiety. When left untreated, this can take over a person's life. For example, the constantly dripping faucet in Ms.

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