OCD In Children: Overcome With Positive Energy Transmissions Understanding OCD Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or OCD is a type of medical disorder that leads to constant obsessions and compulsions, which with time become more and more difficult to control. When suffering from OCD, a child becomes extremely anxious and gets inundated by scary thoughts and images (obsession). These thoughts in turn lead them to perform certain actions (compulsions), which they feel will help them deal with these scary thoughts.
The following are few of the common OCD’s that children are likely to develop: Obsessions: •
Constantly haunted by evil thoughts
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Fear of contamination through germs, illness or disease
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Dreading causing harm to another
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Always wanting to keep things in a particular symmetry
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Forever doubting whether he or she has done the right thing or not
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Afraid of making mistakes
Compulsions: •
Frequent showering/ washing of hands
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Repeatedly performing same tasks like checking a locked door
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Always ensuring that all things are arranged in one particular style
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Constantly repeating a phrase or a prayer
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Performing each given task for a fixed number of times, every time.
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Stocking up on items for no particular reason, like empty cans
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