Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) features a pattern of
unreasonable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead you to do repetitive
behaviors (compulsions). These obsessions and compulsions interfere with daily
activities and cause significant distress.
You may try to
ignore or stop your obsessions, but that only increases your distress and
anxiety. Ultimately, you feel driven to perform compulsive acts to try to ease
your stress. Despite efforts to ignore or get rid of bothersome thoughts or
urges, they keep coming back. This leads to more ritualistic behavior — the
vicious cycle of OCD.
OCD often
centers around certain themes — for example, a fear of getting contaminated by
germs. To ease your contamination fears, you may compulsively wash your hands
until they're sore and chapped.


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