How to perform self-screening for OCD?
OCD Self-Screening 1. Do you have silly, dirty or scary unnecessary thoughts, ideas or impulses? 2. Do you have an excessive fear of dirt, germs or chemicals? 3.Do you always worry about…
OCD Self-Screening 1. Do you have silly, dirty or scary unnecessary thoughts, ideas or impulses? 2. Do you have an excessive fear of dirt, germs or chemicals? 3.Do you always worry about…
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a neurological disorder characterized by obsessive-compulsive thoughts and actions. It is characterized by the co-existence of conscious self-compulsion and conscious counter-compulsion. Patients know that the persistence…
Case: 12-year-old boy who repeatedly checked, washed his hands, and bought things for more than two years. Two years ago, the child was criticized by the teacher for not listening…
OCD refers to a neurological disorder characterized by obsessive-compulsive symptoms. It is characterized by the coexistence of conscious self-compulsions and counter-compulsions, which cause anxiety and distress to the patient. The…
OCD is the experience of not wanting to do (think) a thing (a thought), but not being able to control oneself to do (think) it. OCD is the experience of…
Obsessive-compulsive neurosis is a type of neurosis with a prevalence of about 0.3 per 1,000, slightly more in women than in men, and with an onset around 15-30 years of…
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a neurological disorder in which obsessive-compulsive ideas and actions are the main manifestations. It is characterized by the co-existence of conscious self-compulsion and conscious counter-compulsion. Patients…
For quite some time in the past, OCD was considered a rare disorder and has not been of concern to clinicians. Because patients had partial self-control over their symptoms and…
Afterglow fear may seem to have a single, simple symptom, but in fact reflects a problem that may not be simple. There may be a psychological factor,…
I. Definition of obsessive-compulsive disorderStudies have found that the lifetime prevalence of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in the general population is 1 to 2 percent, and it has become a familiar…