For example, someone with OCD might obsess over the idea that someone will break into their house but believe that if they check the locks a certain number of times and test them in a specific way, they can stop this from happening. Even for people who don’t have severe obsessive-compul...
Laid in bed for a while obsessing over whether I liked that she was being raped or in some way or another, or whether she wanted it, whether it was normal, whether what I did was wrong, whether I was just MBing over the dream and not the scene, and so and so forth. I will ...
Obsessing about OCD.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)Hewitt, Chris
perversely, the thing that frightened me more than anything else in the world was my ownObsessive-CompulsiveDisorder. I knew every intrusive thought could be a sign of the disorder’s return, an overture to a reprisal of the past twenty years of misery. My therapist and I eventually realized...
Excessive daydreaming – the child may be obsessing or doing mental compulsions (must have the “right thought” before moving on to the next activity) Inattentiveness, inability to concentrate or focus (often mistaken as ADD). Getting easily, even violently upset over minor, trivial issues. ...
I am obsessing over having this disorder for the rest of my life and being on medication for the rest of my life and I want proof that this is exactly what I have, any thoughts? Reply Jane / May 29, 2012 Hi Dr Seay, I’ve been looking around trying to find a label to put ...
Are you obsessing over something? Do you check things constantly? Is there an internal battle going on in your head between two thoughts? If so, you might have OCD. But before you freak out, take this test to find out for sure. ...
Obsessing over ethics, values, and morality Not wanting to assign tasks without a guarantee that those assigned will perform them exactly as asked Not wanting to part with worthless items A disposition that is stubborn or rigid Obsession with maintaining order by using lists, schedules, and ...
Instead of feeling excited about this healthy and promising relationship, you’re obsessing over their texts and second-guessing everything they do and say. Out of nowhere, uncomfortable thoughts pop into your head: What if I'm not actually attracted to this person? Are they smart/funny/...
People with relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder, a condition in which people constantly question their relationship or their partner, appear to be less satisfied with their sex lives.