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OCD and Violent Intrusive Thoughts

People with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have unrelenting, invasive thoughts (obsessions) and can act in ways they feel unable to control (compulsions).. In the United States, around 2 to 3 percent of people have this condition. NOCD provides effective, affordable, convenient therapy for OCD including those struggling with Harm OCD.Getting started is easy, go to nocd.com and book a free 15 minute call. Partnership with ‪@treatmyocd‬ Harm OCD involves intrusive thoughts of inflicting violence onto someone else or oneself. Having violent or aggressive thoughts every now and then is not uncommon. However, if you have harm OCD, you might be deeply disturbed to have these thoughts and need reassurance that you won‘t act on them. You may perform a ritual or engage in compulsive behaviors to decrease the anxiety caused by these violent thoughts. It’s important to note that having these thoughts doesn’t mean you’ll act on them. Obsessions, or intrusive thoughts, for this type of OCD might include: fear of having suicidal thoughts or behaviors fear of committing violent acts fear of harming a loved one or yourself fear of unconsciously harming someone without being aware of it fear of violent urges Some examples of compulsions might include: avoiding knives or other sharp objects repeatedly checking yourself and others to see if you’ve harmed someone ruminating over past events to ensure you haven’t harmed someone avoiding situations or people that may trigger these obsessions or thoughts. Healthline content is strictly informational and should not be considered medical advice. See a licensed medical professional for diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Opinions expressed in this video may not reflect those of Healthline Media.

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