• Primarily obsessional obsessivecompulsive disorder, also known as purely obsessional obsessivecompulsive disorder (Pure O), is a lesser-known form or...
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    This manifestation is sometimes referred to as primarily obsessional obsessivecompulsive disorder. Compulsions occur often and typically take up at...
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  • In psychology, relationship obsessivecompulsive disorder (ROCD) is a form of obsessivecompulsive disorder focusing on close intimate relationships....
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    hurting others or themselves. They can be related to primarily obsessional obsessivecompulsive disorder. These thoughts can include harming a child; jumping...
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  • personality disorder Avoidant personality disorder Dependent personality disorder Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder Depressive personality disorder Passive–aggressive...
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  • Sexual orientation OCD (category Obsessivecompulsive disorder)
    orientation OCD (also known as SO-OCD) is a form of primarily obsessional obsessivecompulsive disorder characterised by intrusive thoughts and compulsions...
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    Luke Combs (category People with obsessivecompulsive disorder)
    was born. Combs began to struggle with anxiety and primarily obsessional obsessive compulsive disorder in adolescence through his college years; he has...
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  • Dimensional Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (DOCS) is a 20-item self-report instrument that assesses the severity of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms...
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  • Lask B (June 2002). "Anorexia nervosa: obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, or neither?". Clinical Psychology Review...
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  • phobias; Anxiety-hysteria; Claustrophobia; Phobia NOS) 300.3 Obsessive-compulsive disorders 300.4 Neurotic depression (Include: Anxiety depression; Neurotic...
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  • Mysophobia (category Obsessivecompulsive disorder)
    Hammond first coined the term in 1879 when describing a case of obsessivecompulsive disorder (OCD) exhibited in repeatedly washing one's hands. Common symptoms...
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  • Sexual obsessions (category Obsessivecompulsive disorder)
    unrelenting thoughts about sexual activity. In the context of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), these are extremely common, and can become extremely...
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  • Psychasthenia (category Stress-related disorders)
    Personality. The MMPI subscale 7 describes psychasthenia as akin to obsessive-compulsive disorder, and as characterised by excessive doubts, compulsions, obsessions...
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    among perfectionism, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder in individuals with eating disorders". The International...
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  • Neurosis (redirect from Neurotic disorder)
    neuroses) Panic disorder Generalised anxiety disorder Obsessive compulsive disorder (or obsessive compulsive neuroses) Post-traumatic stress disorder, acute Post-traumatic...
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    infatuation felt by young people Relationship obsessivecompulsive disorder – Form of obsessivecompulsive disorder focusing on close or intimate relationships...
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    Impulsivity (category Symptoms and signs of mental disorders)
    condition like obsessive-compulsive disorder,[unreliable medical source?] borderline personality disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or in fetal...
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    Catatonia (redirect from Catatonic disorder)
    Obsessional slowness is a controversial diagnosis, with presentations ranging from severe but common manifestations of obsessive compulsive disorder to...
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  • can inform understanding on this disorder. Obsessivecompulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is a personality disorder where the need for perfectionism...
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    in the treatment of psychiatric disorders such as depression, substance use disorders obsessivecompulsive disorder and other conditions such as cluster...
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    Jonathan Abramowitz (category Obsessivecompulsive disorder)
    Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). He is an expert on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and anxiety disorders whose work is highly cited. He maintains a research...
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    Richard Rorty (category People with obsessivecompulsive disorder)
    as a teenager and in 1962 began a six-year psychiatric analysis for obsessional neurosis. Rorty wrote about the beauty of rural New Jersey orchids in...
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  • personality style in anaclitic persons or in moderate to severe obsessive-compulsive disturbance, both symptom-focused and characterological, in more...
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    of psilocybin therapy in major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and substance use disorder". Front Psychiatry. 15: 1406888. doi:10.3389/fpsyt...
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    Sigmund Freud (category Obsessivecompulsive disorder researchers)
    childhood were a necessary precondition for psychoneuroses (hysteria and obsessional neurosis), a formulation now known as Freud's seduction theory. In the...
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