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Ocd

INTRODUCTION

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder commonly referred to as OCD, is defined according to the Obsessive Compulsive Foundation (2007), as the neurological disorder characterized by recurrent unwelcome thoughts known as obsessions and repetitive behaviors known as compulsions that its sufferers feel the need to perform.
Though OCD sufferers are usually over meticulous, and feel some stress while performing their “rituals”, people should not be quick to judge an individual that is overly zealous about the appearance of things. A person has to have obsessions, compulsions or a combination of both to be classified as a sufferer of OCD (DSM-IV-TR, 2000).
OCD affects 2.2 million American adults (Kessler et al, 617); it is the 4th most common neuropsychiatric illness in the United States, 1 in 40 adults and 1 in 200 children suffer from OCD at some point in their lives (OCF, 2007). Judging from these numbers, one can infer that this is a serious disorder, whose......


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