The mental abnormality Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder has been thought as through the years another chiche chapter in the book of mental malfunctions. However by experts it is considered to be a great risk to the lives of many more adults than people realize. It makes chaos out of everyday routines and puts extreme complication onto the simplest situations (NIMH 2). Understanding this mental illness requires one to know what the ailment is, why people have it, the different ways in which it affects people, how these various episodes are triggered, and the means by which this sickness is treated.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, commonly known as O.C.D., is classified as an anxiety disorder, in which a person has continuous thoughts that will not find their way out of the person's mind no matter how hard he or she tries to force them (OCF 1). These thoughts are called obsessions. When patients experience these, much anxiety is produced and they are forced to go through with physical......
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