August 1, 2008

Ocd Victim Needs Their Family Assistance And Understanding

OCD becomes especially worse when it causes harm to a relationship. The impact of OCD on interpersonal relations needs to be measured early in the diagnostic process. An OCD victim really needs the assistance of someone that he can talk to and believe. He often feels helpless in knowing that others do not try to understand the consequences of his illness. The patient can feel cheated when personal rules are accidentally ignored by friends, spouse, or family members. The same situation occurs when the illness is the main reference within the relationship.OCD is a type of mental disorder in which the person affected has an excessive fear about himself, his loved ones and about his work. He gets an obsession i.e. fear, anxiety, worries, uncertainty of thoughts about every work. The doubt about the completion and correctness of their work gets to extremities and thus they react as an unusual person. These people are constantly under the threat of thoughts regarding the incompleteness or improperness of any act.

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Do you see a doctor about OCD? Do they give you pills that are supposed to help with OCD? They probably put you on some anti-depressant pills which are supposed to work in your brain over time to make you feel better and less anxious. They probably gave you a benzodiazepine as well, in case you have an "anxiety attack." or to "calm you down." Either way, I feel these drugs are passed out too freely and to quickly. Doctors don't really work with your mental health, they will refer you to a counselor or therapist. They deal with symptoms. They rarely deal with cures. So if your OCD is so bad, you can't go to work or school or do daily functions, then I would recommend you talk to your doctor about some medications that can make you be able to function again. But in the mean time, realize that these are only band-aids and not "solutions." If you have mild OCD, you should not be taking drugs, rather, you should be dealing with the root problem, which is your fear that something will happen if you don't perform a ritual or a number of rituals. You've got to face that fear head and and not perform the ritual. When you feel anxiety by not doing the ritual, let it wash over you, knowing it will pass within 30-60 minutes. This time frame has been proven on many studies you can google. ™ Take action: Today what you want to do is talk to your doctor and see whether you are at the stage where you need drugs. If not, work on dealing head-on with your fears until you no longer fear them. You do this by after not performing the ritual, you see that the bad thing you thought was going to happen, didn't. This proves to your brain that the ritual is useless and if you keep doing this, the brain will naturally let rituals go as an answer.

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Did you know that somewhere out there people are afraid of rabbits. Somewhere out there people are afraid of little kittens. People are afraid of everything under the sun and even the sun itself. So the logic choice then would be to not fear. There is either everything to fear or nothing to fear. Don't fear losing your life. Don't fear if something bad will happen, because something bad happens every day. This is just a fact of life. We live in a dangerous world and we all die at some point. So if we don't even fear death, what do we fear? The death of a loved one? No, we fear nothing. We are the fearless. The people who have had OCD and through it, have learned that fear is just fearing fear itself and we refuse. We refuse to be afraid anymore. People that have gone through OCD develop a skill on controlling the mind that a lot of people just don't have. They had to learn it out of necessity. You must be insane if you still think you're going insane ;p Take action: Know that you are not going insane and that people that are really going insane don't ask themselves that question. We that are normal are all insane in the eyes of an insane man.

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