Obsessive-compulsive disorder is more than a mania. Inhibiting a normal life at times, it is important to know how to help those who suffer from it.
The limits of obsessive-compulsive disorder are not always perceptible, as it is not about consuming or not consuming substances, buying or not buying this or that, taking medication or not taking it, being or not being in bed or on the sofa all day in depression, whether or not to surf the Internet for hours and hours. It's a matter of obsessively and compulsively seeking the "balance" in every task, in every gesture, in every reaction, in every space, in every context: at dawn, at dusk, day, night, during working hours, during periods of leisure, 24 hours of each day of the year.