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Harm OCD: Symptoms and Treatment – Part 1

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) 88 Comments

    

"Harm OCD" is a common variant of OCD, and is very treatable with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

"Harm OCD" is a common variant of OCD, and is very treatable with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Harm OCD is a manifestation of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in which an individual experiences intrusive, unwanted, distressing thoughts of causing harm. These thoughts are perceived as being ego-dystonic, which simply means that the thoughts are inconsistent with the individual’s values, beliefs and sense of self. Harming obsessions typically center around the belief that one must be absolutely certain that they are in control at all times in order to ensure that they are not responsible for a violent or otherwise fatal act.

It is not fair to say that one form of OCD causes more pain than another. In my experience of treating individuals with OCD, those with compulsive hand washing appear to be in no less pain than those who live in fear of being sexual deviants or psychopaths. What sets Harm OCD apart is the way in which it attacks the things we love the most, and does so with such brutality and lack of mercy as to astound even the most creative minds. The moments that we most want to be highlighted by memories of peace and contentment suddenly become contaminated by mental imagery of horrific violence and feelings of relentless guilt. › Continue reading

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