Obsessive-compulsive disorder is not particularly uncommon around us. Obsessive-compulsive disorder can cause serious harm to the normal life and healthy spirit of patients and friends. Therefore, the occurrence of obsessive-compulsive disorder must be treated in time, so how should obsessive-compulsive disorder be relieved?
Obsessive-compulsive disorder refers to a neurotic disorder characterized by repeated compulsion and compulsion. Obsessions are ideas, representations, or intentions that repeatedly enter the patient’s consciousness as stereotypes. These thoughts, images, or intentions have no real meaning to the patient. A compulsion is a repetitive stereotyped or ritualized behavior that is the result of a patient succumbing to an obsession in order to relieve inner anxiety.
To alleviate the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder, we must give up “get rid of”, accept normal psychological phenomena, and do what we should do psychologically.
Normal people never make any effort to sleep, they just get used to lying in bed. Insomniacs struggle every day in a vicious cycle in order to get a good night’s sleep. Treatment for OCD should focus on experience, not reason. Do it, and lead him to do it. To complete the experience by doing, to achieve by experience. The understanding after experience is the real understanding. The treatment of neuroses depends on direct experience, not indirect experience. There is a woman who is worried all day long. She was worried that she would always have murderous thoughts in her mind, and she was afraid that such thoughts would really make people associate with murder, accompanied by extreme fear and pain. This woman suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder, also called obsessive-compulsive disorder. OCD also has compulsions. Such as repeatedly washing hands, checking Youyou.com repeatedly, asking repeatedly, etc.
Different from the troubles of general obsessive-compulsive disorder, troubles are just simple troubles, while obsessive-compulsive disorder is trying to eliminate troubles that cannot be eliminated at all, resulting in greater troubles. In other words, OCD is double trouble. Therefore, eliminating psychological worries is the key to alleviating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Recently 10 years of research on the drug treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder have proved that a few antidepressants such as clomipramine and doxepin are effective for obsessive-compulsive disorder , but these drugs have gradually been phased out due to their side effects. In recent years, it has been found that selective serotonin recovery inhibitors such as Prozac A have anti-compulsive effects with few side effects. Although OCD patients with depressive symptoms are considered to be the most appropriate drug treatment, the efficacy is not limited to OCD patients with depressive symptoms. About 50 percent of people with OCD have effective medication. Drug therapy should be combined with psychotherapy (including cognitive behavioral therapy) as an integral part of the overall intervention, and the treatment steps should be determined according to the specific situation of the patient.