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What are the negative effects of OCD?
Effects of OCD
- Financial problems.
- Difficulty maintaining employment.
- Employment of educational program termination.
- Substance use disorder.
- Strained relationships.
- Suicidal thinking or desires.
- Physical evidence of compulsive behaviors, such as damaged skin from excessive washing.
- Worsening of symptoms.
What do you think is the most difficult part for someone suffering from OCD?
Tock. Waiting is the hardest part. There is absolutely nothing more toxic to an obsessive-compulsive than boredom. Boredom is to obsession as an incubator is to an egg, or a compost bin is to rotten fruit: it adds heat and pressure and that accelerates the process exponentially.
Does OCD affect all aspects of life?
OCD can be so severe that it can seriously impact on some or all areas of a person’s life, sometimes disrupting or completely ruining: Education. Employment. Career development.
What are the struggles of OCD?
Common obsessive thoughts in OCD include: Fear of losing control and harming yourself or others. Intrusive sexually explicit or violent thoughts and images. Excessive focus on religious or moral ideas. Fear of losing or not having things you might need.
Does OCD cause brain damage?
Researchers know that obsessive-compulsive disorder is a result of communication problems in the brain. However, scientists are now realizing that OCD disrupts communication between the frontal cortex and another part of the brain known as the ventral striatum.
Is it hard to live with OCD?
While often joked about – think: I folded my washing in colour-coordinated piles today, how OCD! – the condition is serious and can significantly impact a person’s life. It’s also treatable, but worrying about what other people will think of them or stigma about the condition can stop some people from seeking help.