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The obsessive, compulsive cycle feeds on itself, creating an endless cycle of obsessions, fears and compulsive activities. It may be extremely draining, both physically and mentally and will take up hours of each day, severely interfering with work and personal relationships.
To all appearances, the compulsive giver is an altruistic, empathic, and caring person. Actually, he or she is a people-pleaser and a codependent. The compulsive giver is trapped in a narrative of his own confabulation: how his nearest and dearest need him because they are poor, young, inexperienced, lacking in intelligence or good looks, and are otherwise inferior to him. Compulsive giving, therefore, involves pathological narcissism.
OCD or Obsessive compulsive disorder is a problem many Americans struggle with. It actually has two components, obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. The compulsive behaviors are usually the soothing mechanism for the obsessive thoughts. These thoughts can be quite disturbing and preoccupy a great deal of time. It is important to understand and address the disturbing thoughts that are fueling the compulsions.
Compulsive hoarding is the acquiring and saving of items that are perceived by the individual to have value or importance.  
Compulsive hoarding can be hard to detect, so how would you know if you or your loved one is suffering from it?
What is a compulsive gambler? This is a person who can’t resist the urge of online casino gambling and often leads to severe personal and social consequences if not treated properly.
I have been helping people with obsessive compulsive disorder for a while now and I have begun to notice a few trends in the questions that are asked me. The first...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), usually begins in adolescence or young adulthood and is seen in as many as 1 in 200 children and adolescents.
Cognitive behavior therapy or CBT is a good way to address, confront and combat OCD. The process involves exercises in retraining the thoughts and routines of your life so that you no longer need to perform compulsive rituals.
It is a type of neurotic illness in which the patient gets repeated unwanted thoughts inspite of the fact that he knows that those thoughts are senseless and tries to resist those. They are often accompanied by compulsive actions. For example getting repeated thoughts that ones body are contaminated and as a result repeatedly washing.
At the root of obsessive-compulsive behavior is deep anxiety and often depression. It is important that you get help if you suffer from obsessions, compulsions or both. The impact on both your life and your physical and mental well being can be profound.
Do you ever wonder how different your life would be if compulsive eating was not a part of it?  This article tells a little of the changes in my life that I noticed after stopping compulsive eating.  It also tells you some things that you can look forward to seeing in your own life. 
This short article will show you some amazingly simple ways on how to beat obsessive compulsive disorder and behavior
What kind of help have you received for your Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? What is it that you...
This quiz will help you determine whether you suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Do you get sudden spikes of anxiety when you have...


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