What’s Going On In An Ocd Sufferer’s Brain?
August 29th 2010 -
OCD or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is manifested by a sufferer in many different ways. For some it can be as obvious as being so picky with things to touch and to hold to obviously hoarding items with very high production rate in supermarkets. However, to others it can be as discreet as a personal conviction to not displeasing God at all or to treat everybody equally, seriously. But is some more cases, OCD can be very complex and difficult to fathom. For example in cases when a sufferer is plagued with intrusive thoughts of becoming someone he or she is not – a serial killer, a sadist, a masochist, a villain. These people often have all these thoughts confined inside their minds, and in their efforts to avoid anything that might trigger their assumed tendencies, they restrict themselves from the difficult pleasures of life, or worse, even to the simple things that makes up a normal life.
Tags: intrusive thoughts