Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
In psychology, obsessive-compulsive disorder, also known as OCD, is classified as an anxiety disorder, meaning that people that experience OCD suffer from intense mental state of stress, apprehension, and fear. There are many symptoms of OCD, most of which are listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). As the name implies, people that suffer from OCD have both obsessions, persistent thoughts, and compulsions, the need to engage in a particular action, often for multiple times. Common OCD obsessions include the need to keep clean and to maintain sanitation, which manifest itself through the compulsive behavior of repeatedly washing hands or cleaning. Other symptoms a person with OCD might exhibit include having an obsession of keeping things meticulously orderly and symmetrical, which might manifest itself through the compulsive behavior of keeping objects, such as books, perfectly aligned and in a certain position.......
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