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Who can give me more explanations and examples of obsessive compulsive disorder?

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Who can give me more explanations and examples of obsessive compulsive disorder?

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People develop OCD only if they have cognitive and behavioral vulnerabilities in addition to biological vulnerabilities. Cognitive and behavioral theories suggest that people with OCD have trouble turning off obsessive thoughts as they have a tendency to rigid moralistic thinking. They are more likely to judge their negative thoughts as unacceptable and become guilty and anxious. The person’s life is dominated by repetitive thoughts and actions. Obsessive people experience unwelcome thoughts, images or impulses that make them anxious. Compulsions are irresistible urges to do things like washing hands, failure to do so causes anxiety. These thoughts and actions interfere with their daily lives. Obsessive thoughts are mostly about harming oneself or others. Thoughts change with time and place. Some people with OCD have obsessive thoughts and don’t perform the actions.Most people who have obsessive thoughts act compulsively. The two most common compulsions are checking and washing.They be

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