Examples Of Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder

Nobody can really say that a person who is suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder is simply foolish to let his or her obsessions and compulsions get the better of him or her. If you haven’t experienced the feeling of a person who is consumed by OCD, then you really don’t have the right to say that it’s easy to overcome it.

OCD is a serious condition that requires medical or behavioral intervention. While the thought of simply stopping the rituals or compulsions that cause bother seems very easy, for the person who has OCD, this is far from real. The fact that it is referred to as a ‘disorder’ makes it worthy of serious attention. A person with OCD should not be ridiculed or laughed at.

How can you tell if a person has OCD?

More often than not, a person who has been clinically diagnosed to have obsessive compulsive disorder will not admit outright that he or she is suffering from it. This is because of the stigma OCD creates, or, rather, the absence of stigma ? that is, people who are ‘normal’ think that those who have obsessive compulsive disorder are simply foolish people who cannot take hold of their own actions. Those with OCD are often embarrassed to seek help because of this.

Examples of obsessions include the fear of getting dirty, the need to see everything in order and in symmetry, the worry over losing a loved one, the vehement aversion to any kind of failure or negative result, and the thinking of a certain set of symbols or numbers all the time, among others.

These obsessions are what feed the feelings of distress or anxiety in a person who has obsessive compulsive disorder. And because these obsessions are so strong and the person feels so passionately for or against them, the person is then compelled to perform certain rituals to assuage his or her feelings.

For example, if the person has a great fear of getting dirty, he or she might be afraid of touching door knobs of public places or have a bottle of disinfectant spray everywhere he or she goes to spray everything she is about to come in contact with.

If the person is obsessed with order and symmetry, he or she might take a very long time getting things arranged the ‘right’ way.

Or if the person forever worries that he or she could lose a parent, he or she might be doing all sorts of things to protect the parents from getting into any kind of harm, both real and imagined.

People who are diagnosed with OCD, if they are not labeled silly, they are labeled insane. That’s why if you or a friend is showing signs of possible obsessive compulsive disorder, you must seek medical help immediately. You can choose to take medications for the problem, although some say that drugs only create a placebo effect and make the patient dependent, or you may opt to take behavior therapy, which many find very tedious, but has actually shown a greater success rate.

In short, obsessive compulsive disorder is a problem ? but it also has solutions. There really should be no reason why people who have OCD should suffer. Of course, everything starts with the willingness to be treated.