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      • There is no definitive and proven theory about how we develop obsessions, but the prevailing perspectives come from cognitive psychology (Clark, 2004). These theories suggest that obsessions emerge when we develop dysfunctional beliefs about the thoughts we are having.
  1. Apr 8, 2022 · An obsession is a recurring thought of something or someone, where it always seems to be in a person’s mind. Obsessions may be a passing occurrence or a long-term interest, and may or may not be...

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  3. Dec 21, 2023 · OCD obsessions are lasting and unwanted thoughts that keeping coming back or urges or images that are intrusive and cause distress or anxiety. You might try to ignore them or get rid of them by acting based on ritual. These obsessions usually intrude when you're trying to think of or do other things.

  4. Jan 25, 2024 · Many factors increase the likelihood of developing OCD, including genetics, trauma, stress, parenting style, brain abnormalities, and comorbid medical conditions. OCD is typically treated with psychotherapy —especially exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy—and/or medication. 32 Sources. By Laura Dorwart.

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  5. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a condition in which you have frequent unwanted thoughts and sensations (obsessions) that cause you to perform repetitive behaviors (compulsions). The repetitive behaviors can significantly interfere with social interactions and performing daily tasks.

  6. Apr 26, 2010 · At its worst, obsession is an iron mask that permits us to gaze in only one direction at one thing—or, to use another metaphor, a giant tidal wave that crashes through our minds and washes away all...

  7. Jul 26, 2020 · Biological Theories. Biological causes of OCD study the circuit relay system between the orbitofrontal cortex, which is responsible for complex behaviors such as emotion regulation, evaluation, reward-based decision-making, and other goal-directed behavior, to the thalamus.

  8. Jul 21, 2021 · Instead, obsessing thoughts are persistent and pervasive. If this resonates with you, perhaps you’re living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or another mental health condition that...

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