Obsessive-compulsive behaviors are an indication of mental problems. Considered a psychiatric illness, obsessive-compulsive disorder can affect children and adults. It is more common to appear after the age of 20, but there are also many cases during adolescence.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) results in recurrent obsessions and behaviors. These can range from rituals or physical tics, or simply to intrusive and uncontrollable thoughts due to your compulsiveness.
This disease is not as linear as other psychological diseases, but VillaRamadas explains better what it consists of (here). In this article, we explain a little more about the origins of OCD and its symptoms. Only then will you be able to better understand this disease and help those who have it.
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Like many psychological illnesses and addictions, this type of mental disorder most often stems from traumatic experiences in the past. It often appears as a response to panic attacks and anxiety states, but it can originate from different factors:.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder can be identified through two major groups of symptoms: obsessions and/or compulsions. Although distinct, the symptoms of compulsion are already a reflection of the symptoms evidenced by the obsessions. They are usually evidenced in the form of physical behavior in contrast to obsessive thoughts.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is a limiting but treatable psychological illness. In fact, without treatment, the tendency is for a continuous worsening of symptoms, with potential high-risk behavior and thedevelopment of other serious pathologies.
As already refered, the treatment for OCD involves the gradual reduction of the patient’s rituals, in order to break habits that have already formed and that have become patterns. There is no set time for this type of treatment, as it differs from each patient and from the state of their obsession and/or compulsion. In a first phase, it is important that the individual with OCD seeks professional help. The professional may consider the need for hospitalization so that he is detached from the comfort space where he always applies his rituals.
With regard to people who are closest to the individual with OCD (close circle), they should use strategies that can help fight the disease. Always in partnership with a professional team, some strategies include:
If you believe you suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder, talk to us. If you have someone close to you who may be experiencing this situation, encourage them to seek help. This type of disturbance is treatable and only then can normal day-to-day activities be resumed. It is important that there is professional follow-up so that the disturbance does not escalate to more severe situations.
At VillaRamadas we have the right tools to help you normalize your life.