| obsessive-compulsive disorder |
A type of anxiety disorder typified by persistent thoughts and ideas and repetitive behavior. Pathological gambling is not an obsessive-compulsive disorder though it is often confused with one (hence the professional dissatisfaction with the term compulsive gambling). "Obsessive-compulsive" is more properly applied to behaviors such as repetitive handwashing from which the person gets no pleasure.
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| obsessive-compulsive disorder |
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) affects a significant number of schizophrenic patients. OCD is an anxiety disorder marked by obsessions (recurrent or persistent mental images, thoughts, or ideas) that may result in compulsive behaviors, repetitive, rigid, and self-prescribed routines that are intended to prevent the manifestation of the obsession. Some experts believe the behaviors exhibited in the disorder may actually be protective in people with schizophrenia in early stages.
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| obsessive-compulsive disorder |
A term covering certain types of Anxiety Disorders; it has two essential characteristics:
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| obsessive-compulsive disorder |
is characterized by recurrent, unwanted thoughts and conscious, ritualized, seemingly purposeless acts. ii
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or OCD, relates to uncontrollable behaviors such as cleaning, checking things over and over again, and hoarding objects.
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