

Obsessive Compulsive DisorderOBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVEObsessive Compulsive Disorder
DISORDER Nikki Lamont
Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a common anxiety disorder. Because the symptoms may be subtle, or simply go unnoticed or unrecognized, people are often unaware of just how common it is. The fact is, three percent of Americans have OCD (mentalheathchannel.net, 2004). And the disorder usually sets in at a young age. This essay hopes to explore OCD further, to know exactly what it means.
What is OCD? Everyone has habits. Chewing bubble gum during class, watching a certain television show, etc. A person with OCD has unconstructive habits that may be crippling to th


OCD for DummiesCHAPTER 1: IS OCD FOR ME?OCD for Dummies
OCD, otherwise known as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, is a suitable condition for those who have problems organising, cleaning or counting. OCD benefits these people, in that it helps them become more organised and clean, and eventually improves counting skills, which is good for those interested in Mathematics. Mothers around the world today praise OCD in turning their grotty teenage children into 1950s housewives in a matter of weeks. If you have a messy, disorganised house, then OCD is for you.
CHAPTER 2: HOW DO I GET OCD?
OCD results in a lack of seratonin production in the
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The only popular OCD patient otehr than myself I know is Mr. Duvall? from that as good as it gets movies
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