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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

About 1 out of 50 adults in the United States currently has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), or about 3 million people; twice that many have had it at some point in their lives. Although Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) was once believed to be untreatable, advances in science over the last few decades have led to the development of very effective treatments. In fact, research indicates that the success rates for OCD treatment are often much higher than for many other mental health problems.

People with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) experience uncontrollable obsessions and/or compulsions (usually both) which they often realize are excessive or unreasonable. Obsessions are recurring thoughts, images, or impulses that are intrusive/unwanted and cause the person considerable anxiety or other forms of distress (i.e., disgust, a “not right” feeling). Common types of obsessions include concerns about germs/contamination, doubts about whether a task was completed (i.e, locking the front door, turning off the lights and the stove), worries about causing harm to oneself or others, unwanted sexual thoughts, concerns about morality or religious issues, urges to do things in a “just right” way (i.e., put thing in certain places, do things in a certain order), and superstitious thoughts (i.e., beliefs that if certain things are not done “right” bad things will happen).

Compulsions, or rituals, are the repetitive behaviors that individuals with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) typical perform in response to their obsessive thoughts. These behaviors are done in an attempt to get temporary relief from the anxiety and distress caused by obsessions. Compulsions can include both behaviors that others can see, as well as mental rituals that take place in one’s mind. The most common types of compulsions involve repeatedly washing or cleaning one’s hands or other objects, checking things in the environment (i.e., locks, lights, stove), counting, repeating activities until they feel “right,” and rearranging objects until they are in the “right” place. Mental rituals can involve thinking “good” thoughts to cancel out “bad” thoughts, praying, repeating phrases in one’s mind, and spending long periods of time try to analyze situations to feel more certain about them.

Most Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms begin in childhood and the majority of people with OCD experience more than one type of obsession over time.

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