Posted in Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Tags: anxiety disorder, facts, misconceptions, obsessions, OCD
Everyone has obsessions, to a certain degree. Everyone has thought about a person, job or situation to the extent that it could be considered obsessive. That is not the root of the problem. Obsessive thoughts are natural, if and only if they are not a constant daily struggle, interfering with daily activities and the people around you.
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Posted on May 15, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Tags: anxiety disorder, OCD
A new documentary type show for a major cable network that emphasized Entertainment, the Arts and Education is looking for people in S. California with OCD, anxiety, hoarding or extreme fears. We are doing a show in conjuncture with a well-established, world-famous OCD Center here in Los Angeles.
By offering these people free therapy (for 12 weeks and then follow up treatment) we hope to help them, and hopefully help others that will be watching our show.
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Posted on March 7, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Anxiety Attacks, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Tags: Anxiety, anxiety disorder, compulsions, obsessions, OCD, perfectionism
If you have been diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, you may be wondering just what it is and where it came from. Obsessive compulsive disorder, otherwise known as OCD, is defined by the APA as “A mental disorder characterized by obsessions and compulsions, repetitive, purposeful acts performed according to certain rules or in a ritualized manner.” Although the cause of OCD is technically unknown, obsessive compulsive disorder has been known to be onset by stress and is defined as an anxiety disorder. It is a condition that can affect anyone, no matter their age, sex or social status. In fact, according to recent studies, OCD is a leading cause of disability and affects approximately 5 million people just in the United States alone.
OCD, like other anxiety disorders such as bipolar disorder, is very complicated. There are numerous symptoms and not every person has all of the symptoms. Generally speaking, obsessive compulsive disorder manifests itself as the presence of persistent and even obsessive ideas, thoughts, and images or in extreme cases, impulses and irrational behaviors. People with OCD many times become isolated because their state of mind is apparent even without talking. It is not uncommon for people with OCD to be very depressed because they are at a constant war with themselves. They are forever repeating the same thoughts over and over in their head and when they are unable to stop thinking these thoughts; they spend all of their time trying to get their minds on something else. For this reason, people with OCD tendencies don’t always make the best of friends. More →
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Posted on February 11, 2008 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 4 comments!