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O. C. D. 2
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISFUNCTION? OBVIOUSLY.... OCD.
Happy Dale Online Sanitarium recognizes and encourages Obsessive–compulsive disorder. People with OCD understand that their notions do not correspond with reality; however, they feel that they must act as though their notions are correct. For example, an individual who engages in compulsive hoarding might be inclined to treat inorganic matter as if it had the sentience or rights of living organisms, while accepting that such behavior is irrational on a more intellectual level. In severe OCD, obsessions can shift into delusions when resistance to the obsession is abandoned and insight into its senselessness is lost. When you live with someone else with OCD, it can really make it hard if you have OCD too, but what if there is a third person with OCD as well - helloooooo?
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