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In addition, she reported intrusive thoughts about the fear of doing harm to others as a consequence of her acts that lead to mental compulsions.
It's easy to pronounce addiction "totally avoidable," but what help is that sentiment to someone who is already suffering the physical and mental compulsions of the disease?
For instance, mental compulsions, which belong to the miscellaneous category, are among the most common compulsions in children [ 30], and are considered especially difficult to treat [ 31].
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"There is a mental compulsion to ask metaphysical, epistemological and ethical questions," he said.
The aspiring writer soon discovered that the absurd destructiveness of his mental compulsion was matched only by the absurd elaborateness of his retrospective justification for it.
Clinically, OCD is characterized by intrusive unwanted thoughts, ideas, or images that are distressing (obsessions) and urges to perform ritualistic behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) to reduce this distress.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a psychiatric condition characterised by persistent and unwanted intrusive thoughts, images and urges (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours or mental acts (compulsions) (see table 1).
As in adults, childhood OCD is characterized by (1) the presence of recurrent, persistent and intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and/or repetitive ritualistic behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) and (2) the presence of the obsession/compulsions causes marked distress, is time consuming, or interferes with normal functioning (APA 2000).
OCD is characterized by intense anxiety caused by unwanted, intrusive, persistent thoughts, images, or impulses (obsessions), leading to repetitive behaviours or mental acts (compulsions) that the patient feels driven to perform to prevent or reduce his or her distress or anxiety [ 2].
In about 80 percent of cases, obsessions lead to mental and motor compulsions (repetitive ritualized thoughts or acts) to reduce the anxiety.
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a disorder characterised by intrusive, repetitive thoughts (obsessions), which typically lead to engagement in either mental or behavioural compulsions designed to alleviate associated anxiety and distress.
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