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Title: Disorder obsessive


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Disorder obsessive
  • Karina Plata
  • Energy 4Miss. Mago

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Need to ensure you have not hurt
  • Causing discomfort is severe because the
    affected believes that if these thoughts are in
    your head is that you really want to make that
    action but nothing is further from reality.
  • Fears focus on hurting certain people or oneself.
    These obsessions are very disturbing and appear
    in the mind as "hit it, throw it out the window"
    or "What if you gave a blow to the head?",

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  • A variety of these obsessions are sexual
    violence, fear usually sexually assaulting
    someone.

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  • Another variety is of those who are afraid of
    losing control in the form of verbal abuse or
    disclosure of secrets.
  • Also they belong to this category suicidal
    obsessions such as "if I die throw it off the
    balcony safe"

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How to remove an obsession?
  • Decide If really worth, what I can control?
    What?
  • Think Do you think Worrying is sprucing things
    alone?
  • If you have solution, do not worry. If you do
    not, do not worry

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  • My name is Enrique, I am a parent and my
    experience with OCD He began without even
    realizing it. I thought the fact was repeating
    things as normal as getting out of bed at night
    to make sure I conveniently closed the gas tap,
    windows, etc.

Over time, doubts were growing and it forced
me to stay up late at night, with input and
output of the exhausting bed and lack of sleep,
resulting in fatigue and poor job performance the
next day.
My wife and children suffered a lot to see this
irrational behavior that could not avoid and I
felt awful for causing so much damage, which in
addition to frustrate me for feeling a nuisance
generated even greater anxiety.
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