The cause of obsessive compulsive disorder in humans is all psychological, which means that it's not because of some chemical imbalance that is caused by some sort of disease or disorder. The reality is that because of the habit of OCD, in the moment when a sufferer is thinking about OCD or something related, that is when the chemicals are affected in the brain. What we can find is that there are so many people hung up on semantics, they will fight to the death to point to changes on an MRI and other medical tests. The reality is that OCD is a set of habits that is formed when the brain is trying to deal with a certain set of thoughts or situations.
It is the job of the brain to survive so the cause of obsessive compulsive disorder originates when people attempt to deal with something. This can happen even to children at a very young age. A belief is formed and it may be faulty by false associations. Just like when a child touches a hot stove because the burner was bright red and the child was curious. Then when the parent wears a shirt that is of a similar color to the hot stove and the parent goes near the child, the child may cry and no one knows why. The child has created a faulty belief that the shirt will burn him or her.
Even though the child may even know that the shirt will not really burn him or her, they still feel the anxiety and fear that they had when they touched the hot stove, so the emotions are transferred to this new situation and the logical part of the situation is trumped by the emotional part. Because there is no real way to deal with a situation like this logically that is readily thought of by the child, the child will then to turn to magic thinking where they will say something in their head, they'll lightly touch the short real quick to see if it's hot even though they know it's not. This is because the emotions of the previous experience are evoked with this new stimulus, the new stimulus being the shirt.
Another cause of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is when people are told from an early age religious teachings and or right and wrong principles and then they are taught the consequences of these things. Sometimes people will create faulty associations with these teachings. What is especially weird is that there can be adults who don't notice anything different or odd, yet the cause of obsessive compulsive disorder for them crept up on them or so it seemed. In reality people who have OCD engage in OCD like behavior before they have that moment when they realize that there is a problem. People with OCD don't realize there is a problem usually until they feel intense anxiety. I have great information on OCD for you below, have a great day and enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Cause Of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happy.
This is where I blog about all the new OCD stuff that I learn about every day. I will provide you with my best and must up-to-date information on what I think is useful in becoming OCD free! Enjoy ;p
Friday, March 12, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
OCPD Symptoms Are Not the Same As OCD Symptoms - Here's the Difference
OCPD Symptoms are quite different than that from OCD. OCPD stands for Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder and OCD stands for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. People who have OCPD actually don't suffer from it like people with OCD. People with OCPD don't even know that something is wrong. They have a certain way of doing things such as making sure that things are super clean and neat. I know of someone who actually organizes the condiments in the fridge and if you move them, she'll go and change them back to her clean and neat system. Oddly enough, she does not suffer from this, instead she just sees herself as someone who is neat and clean.
Fair enough, but OCPD symptoms can be mistaken by other people as symptoms of OCD. People with OCD do rituals like the above fridge ritual but they are worried and suffer from it because they do it out of fear. The motivating factor for the girl with OCPD is because that is the way she believes things should be done. The motivating factor for someone with OCD is because they are afraid something bad will happen if they don't do their rituals. Rituals are different for all people in that two people that wash their hands obsessively are doing it because they both have their own unique fear of what will happen if they don't do it.
Some OCPD symptoms to look out for are things like extra neat rooms. Books ordered almost mathematically accurately, condiments in the fridge ordered in an obvious unnecessary order, etc. The second part in recognizing this is that the person does not seem to suffer. If they appear to be suffering or openly admit it, then they are suffering with OCD instead. What are some of the things that you can do to help someone who has OCPD?
You can start by asking them why do the things that they do. Pick something in particular. This will give you a greater insight into the thought process behind the actions. I would ask them if they ever considered doing it a different way. One of the most powerful steps is to get the person thinking about the behavior and getting them to question it for themselves. You don't want to go up to someone who is displaying OCPD symptoms and tell them that the way that they are doing it is wrong because you will just close them off emotionally and they won't be open to your help.
Another characteristic in people who display OCPD symptoms is that they will be adamant about the way that they do things. So like I said before, if you want to help someone or even yourself if you realize that you have this, you want to start to question your behavior. The odds are that people who have OCPD will never read this because they don't feel like there is anything wrong. Most of the people who are reading this are people who want to help someone who they think may have it. I have some excellent resources for you below, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "OCPD Symptoms"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
Fair enough, but OCPD symptoms can be mistaken by other people as symptoms of OCD. People with OCD do rituals like the above fridge ritual but they are worried and suffer from it because they do it out of fear. The motivating factor for the girl with OCPD is because that is the way she believes things should be done. The motivating factor for someone with OCD is because they are afraid something bad will happen if they don't do their rituals. Rituals are different for all people in that two people that wash their hands obsessively are doing it because they both have their own unique fear of what will happen if they don't do it.
Some OCPD symptoms to look out for are things like extra neat rooms. Books ordered almost mathematically accurately, condiments in the fridge ordered in an obvious unnecessary order, etc. The second part in recognizing this is that the person does not seem to suffer. If they appear to be suffering or openly admit it, then they are suffering with OCD instead. What are some of the things that you can do to help someone who has OCPD?
You can start by asking them why do the things that they do. Pick something in particular. This will give you a greater insight into the thought process behind the actions. I would ask them if they ever considered doing it a different way. One of the most powerful steps is to get the person thinking about the behavior and getting them to question it for themselves. You don't want to go up to someone who is displaying OCPD symptoms and tell them that the way that they are doing it is wrong because you will just close them off emotionally and they won't be open to your help.
Another characteristic in people who display OCPD symptoms is that they will be adamant about the way that they do things. So like I said before, if you want to help someone or even yourself if you realize that you have this, you want to start to question your behavior. The odds are that people who have OCPD will never read this because they don't feel like there is anything wrong. Most of the people who are reading this are people who want to help someone who they think may have it. I have some excellent resources for you below, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "OCPD Symptoms"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder are not always obvious and sometimes you really need to talk to a person and get to know them a little more to find out if they are indeed suffering with OCD or not. In my experience in helping people with OCD I find that sometimes there are a lot of things under the surface that even the sufferer may not have noticed and I will uncover some of those things for you right here. When you read this, I want to reflect on your own life and see if some of these things exist in your life. Noticing them will always be the first step in stopping a worse OCD habit from forming.
Symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder can be as obvious as someone actually doing rituals that would seem very strange to someone else such as touching things repeatedly or seeing someone actually wear gloves or avoid touching things that almost everyone would, like a door to the bank entrance for example. One thing that you should note is that almost all types of OCD stem from reality. Germs are a reality and disease is a reality, the faulty part of the OCD is when the sufferer believes that through some almost magical circumstances that the worst possible outcome is very likely to happen to them when in reality the odds are slim to none. Do you make irrational associations with things such as think that you will get a disease if you touch a door knob without washing your hands directly after?
Some of the other symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder are not so obvious such as counting in your head. People with a strong OCD habit tend to become good at hiding their OCD. They however cannot hide the weird vibe that people get from them. People can sense when someone has strong OCD because of the accumulated effect it has on the sufferer. However people with OCD can become diluted into believing that people don't know and that they are effectively hiding it. Do you find that you try to hide your OCD behaviors?
Another category of symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder is people who tell everyone about how much of a perfectionist they are. They'll say things like, "You know me, I have to have things a certain way." These people will almost throw a fit if things aren't done to the direct specifications or they will suppress their anxiety and disapproval of how the things were carried out. A lot of the time these people will actually go back and try to change things that they have already done or that other people have done in an attempt to "make them right." In reality, they are simply wasting their time and what is sad is that they know it. I know because I used to be one of these people and let me tell you, these were suicidal times for me.
There is hope however. You need to know that even if you have some of these symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder you don't have to let it get any worse and in fact you can even reverse the habits that you are doing by first noticing that you are doing them and then following a proven system to get rid of these OCD thoughts for good. I don't have enough room to get to all of them here but you can check out the stuff I have for you below to get started, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
Symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder can be as obvious as someone actually doing rituals that would seem very strange to someone else such as touching things repeatedly or seeing someone actually wear gloves or avoid touching things that almost everyone would, like a door to the bank entrance for example. One thing that you should note is that almost all types of OCD stem from reality. Germs are a reality and disease is a reality, the faulty part of the OCD is when the sufferer believes that through some almost magical circumstances that the worst possible outcome is very likely to happen to them when in reality the odds are slim to none. Do you make irrational associations with things such as think that you will get a disease if you touch a door knob without washing your hands directly after?
Some of the other symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder are not so obvious such as counting in your head. People with a strong OCD habit tend to become good at hiding their OCD. They however cannot hide the weird vibe that people get from them. People can sense when someone has strong OCD because of the accumulated effect it has on the sufferer. However people with OCD can become diluted into believing that people don't know and that they are effectively hiding it. Do you find that you try to hide your OCD behaviors?
Another category of symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder is people who tell everyone about how much of a perfectionist they are. They'll say things like, "You know me, I have to have things a certain way." These people will almost throw a fit if things aren't done to the direct specifications or they will suppress their anxiety and disapproval of how the things were carried out. A lot of the time these people will actually go back and try to change things that they have already done or that other people have done in an attempt to "make them right." In reality, they are simply wasting their time and what is sad is that they know it. I know because I used to be one of these people and let me tell you, these were suicidal times for me.
There is hope however. You need to know that even if you have some of these symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder you don't have to let it get any worse and in fact you can even reverse the habits that you are doing by first noticing that you are doing them and then following a proven system to get rid of these OCD thoughts for good. I don't have enough room to get to all of them here but you can check out the stuff I have for you below to get started, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - What Works and What Doesn't
Treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder should not be approached with a one size fits all mentality. Sadly there are too many doctors and practitioners that do this when it comes to their treatments. There should actually be some insight into what kinds of problems the person is experiencing. I feel that it should be a little more personal than just writing a prescription and send you off skipping to the pharmacist. I really believe and have seen from my own experience that people do much better when they work on the root cause of the problem which is their way of interpreting situations they face.
I really find that effective treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder requires the sufferer to really explore the bad habits that they are engaging in such as repeated counting, washing, checking, hoarding, etc. Then I would even take it a step further and help them figure out what the fears are that are driving these actions. There is always a fear at the root of any type of OCD. Once the fear is pinpointed, the sufferer can start to work on facing these fear systematically until they are no longer fear but strengths. You should know that by now, you can actually turn fears into strengths and I will show you how right now.
A long time ago when I was getting treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder I realized that it was simply not enough if I wanted to actually become OCD free. I remember when I had migraines and the doctor told me that I would have them for the rest of my life. I refused to accept that and I found out that all I needed was a little chiropractic help and the migraines were gone! I applied this same mindset to OCD. I knew there had to be someone out there who had OCD and then got rid of it and after a lot of hard work, I became of these people! Do you want to be one of these people?
I would not just stop the current treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder that you are engaging in right now, but I would incorporate this new information. I want you to make a schedule to face your fears. If you are afraid of touching a counter top, set times of the day that you will do this. Now you may be shaking your head saying, "Oh, CBT, ya, been there, done that." I need you to know that CBT alone does not work because your thought processes are still the same. No, instead you need to know what is going on and how to change your thought processes as you are doing this fear facing exercise.
Your current treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder may involve CBT or EFT or any of the others but you need to watch what you are saying to yourself as you are doing these things. If you face a fear but in your head say to yourself, "this is so stupid, I don't want to get germs, I can't wait until I don't have to do this anymore" you are not going to get any real progress. You need to instead change your thinking while you are doing these things into, "I am touching this counter top because I know that everyone has germs and that God made my body strong enough to protect me from germs, I am showing myself right now that touching the counter top is ok because it's normal and I am a normal person just like most other people."
I have more goodies for you below, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
I really find that effective treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder requires the sufferer to really explore the bad habits that they are engaging in such as repeated counting, washing, checking, hoarding, etc. Then I would even take it a step further and help them figure out what the fears are that are driving these actions. There is always a fear at the root of any type of OCD. Once the fear is pinpointed, the sufferer can start to work on facing these fear systematically until they are no longer fear but strengths. You should know that by now, you can actually turn fears into strengths and I will show you how right now.
A long time ago when I was getting treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder I realized that it was simply not enough if I wanted to actually become OCD free. I remember when I had migraines and the doctor told me that I would have them for the rest of my life. I refused to accept that and I found out that all I needed was a little chiropractic help and the migraines were gone! I applied this same mindset to OCD. I knew there had to be someone out there who had OCD and then got rid of it and after a lot of hard work, I became of these people! Do you want to be one of these people?
I would not just stop the current treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder that you are engaging in right now, but I would incorporate this new information. I want you to make a schedule to face your fears. If you are afraid of touching a counter top, set times of the day that you will do this. Now you may be shaking your head saying, "Oh, CBT, ya, been there, done that." I need you to know that CBT alone does not work because your thought processes are still the same. No, instead you need to know what is going on and how to change your thought processes as you are doing this fear facing exercise.
Your current treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder may involve CBT or EFT or any of the others but you need to watch what you are saying to yourself as you are doing these things. If you face a fear but in your head say to yourself, "this is so stupid, I don't want to get germs, I can't wait until I don't have to do this anymore" you are not going to get any real progress. You need to instead change your thinking while you are doing these things into, "I am touching this counter top because I know that everyone has germs and that God made my body strong enough to protect me from germs, I am showing myself right now that touching the counter top is ok because it's normal and I am a normal person just like most other people."
I have more goodies for you below, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Signs of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - How to Stop OCD Now
Signs of obsessive compulsive disorder are not always obvious, especially to those who don't have OCD. Sometimes you really need to pay close attention to someone who may have these signs to see them. I know someone who has a kid that always touches a certain part of the front door before they leave and when they come home. I told her that she needs to not let him do that. See, he is too young to understand and if she teaches him not to engage in OCD behavior when he is young, he will be less likely to engage in it when he is older.
I assume now that you are older since you are reading this and you may have developed your OCD habit over several years and now you are trying to find a way to stop the monster that you have created without even knowing about it. The signs of obsessive compulsive disorder in adults is not too different. You may still touch the same part of the door as the kid in the above paragraph. You may do other things. In fact OCD in people is like snowflakes, from a distance they all look the same, but when you look closer, each case is unique in it's own way. Thankfully, the techniques that I will teach you work for all the types of OCD that could exist because they get to the root of the problem.
I know that it is tough and maybe even a little embarrassing to look for help when you start to see signs of obsessive compulsive disorder in yourself. What is beautiful about the internet is that it's just you and me talking here. Now of course you can't say anything to me yet on this article, but below you will have that opportunity. For now however, I would like to focus on you. What are some of the things that you are doing that are just driving you batty? What are some of the things that you wish that you could change about your OCD behavior right now?
Now that you have written down some of the signs of obsessive compulsive disorder in your life, which were the things that you wish that you could change, I want you to think about how your OCD affects or could affect your family, especially if it got worse. I want you to imagine the things and the people that you stand to lose if you continue down the road that you are on. These are the things that you could lose. If this is what you want, continue doing what you are doing. However if this is not you and you want to change and you want to make the lives of the people around you more pleasant, then you need to have two things to succeed, patience and persistence.
Now that you have written down the signs of obsessive compulsive disorder that you have, write down some of the things that you could do to replace these behaviors. If you touch a doorknob, maybe you can replace that action with thinking about one way that you can show that you love the people that you are about to see when you enter or exit that door. Start to think of some things you can do to make the lives of the ones you love better. Now I don't have enough room to get into the real meat and potatoes of stopping OCD for good here, but I have some more great stuff for you below, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Signs of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
I assume now that you are older since you are reading this and you may have developed your OCD habit over several years and now you are trying to find a way to stop the monster that you have created without even knowing about it. The signs of obsessive compulsive disorder in adults is not too different. You may still touch the same part of the door as the kid in the above paragraph. You may do other things. In fact OCD in people is like snowflakes, from a distance they all look the same, but when you look closer, each case is unique in it's own way. Thankfully, the techniques that I will teach you work for all the types of OCD that could exist because they get to the root of the problem.
I know that it is tough and maybe even a little embarrassing to look for help when you start to see signs of obsessive compulsive disorder in yourself. What is beautiful about the internet is that it's just you and me talking here. Now of course you can't say anything to me yet on this article, but below you will have that opportunity. For now however, I would like to focus on you. What are some of the things that you are doing that are just driving you batty? What are some of the things that you wish that you could change about your OCD behavior right now?
Now that you have written down some of the signs of obsessive compulsive disorder in your life, which were the things that you wish that you could change, I want you to think about how your OCD affects or could affect your family, especially if it got worse. I want you to imagine the things and the people that you stand to lose if you continue down the road that you are on. These are the things that you could lose. If this is what you want, continue doing what you are doing. However if this is not you and you want to change and you want to make the lives of the people around you more pleasant, then you need to have two things to succeed, patience and persistence.
Now that you have written down the signs of obsessive compulsive disorder that you have, write down some of the things that you could do to replace these behaviors. If you touch a doorknob, maybe you can replace that action with thinking about one way that you can show that you love the people that you are about to see when you enter or exit that door. Start to think of some things you can do to make the lives of the ones you love better. Now I don't have enough room to get into the real meat and potatoes of stopping OCD for good here, but I have some more great stuff for you below, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Signs of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - What Works and What Doesn't
Treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder should not be approached with a one size fits all mentality. Sadly there are too many doctors and practitioners that do this when it comes to their treatments. There should actually be some insight into what kinds of problems the person is experiencing. I feel that it should be a little more personal than just writing a prescription and send you off skipping to the pharmacist. I really believe and have seen from my own experience that people do much better when they work on the root cause of the problem which is their way of interpreting situations they face.
I really find that effective treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder requires the sufferer to really explore the bad habits that they are engaging in such as repeated counting, washing, checking, hoarding, etc. Then I would even take it a step further and help them figure out what the fears are that are driving these actions. There is always a fear at the root of any type of OCD. Once the fear is pinpointed, the sufferer can start to work on facing these fear systematically until they are no longer fear but strengths. You should know that by now, you can actually turn fears into strengths and I will show you how right now.
A long time ago when I was getting treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder I realized that it was simply not enough if I wanted to actually become OCD free. I remember when I had migraines and the doctor told me that I would have them for the rest of my life. I refused to accept that and I found out that all I needed was a little chiropractic help and the migraines were gone! I applied this same mindset to OCD. I knew there had to be someone out there who had OCD and then got rid of it and after a lot of hard work, I became of these people! Do you want to be one of these people?
I would not just stop the current treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder that you are engaging in right now, but I would incorporate this new information. I want you to make a schedule to face your fears. If you are afraid of touching a counter top, set times of the day that you will do this. Now you may be shaking your head saying, "Oh, CBT, ya, been there, done that." I need you to know that CBT alone does not work because your thought processes are still the same. No, instead you need to know what is going on and how to change your thought processes as you are doing this fear facing exercise.
Your current treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder may involve CBT or EFT or any of the others but you need to watch what you are saying to yourself as you are doing these things. If you face a fear but in your head say to yourself, "this is so stupid, I don't want to get germs, I can't wait until I don't have to do this anymore" you are not going to get any real progress. You need to instead change your thinking while you are doing these things into, "I am touching this counter top because I know that everyone has germs and that God made my body strong enough to protect me from germs, I am showing myself right now that touching the counter top is ok because it's normal and I am a normal person just like most other people."
I have more goodies for you below, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
I really find that effective treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder requires the sufferer to really explore the bad habits that they are engaging in such as repeated counting, washing, checking, hoarding, etc. Then I would even take it a step further and help them figure out what the fears are that are driving these actions. There is always a fear at the root of any type of OCD. Once the fear is pinpointed, the sufferer can start to work on facing these fear systematically until they are no longer fear but strengths. You should know that by now, you can actually turn fears into strengths and I will show you how right now.
A long time ago when I was getting treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder I realized that it was simply not enough if I wanted to actually become OCD free. I remember when I had migraines and the doctor told me that I would have them for the rest of my life. I refused to accept that and I found out that all I needed was a little chiropractic help and the migraines were gone! I applied this same mindset to OCD. I knew there had to be someone out there who had OCD and then got rid of it and after a lot of hard work, I became of these people! Do you want to be one of these people?
I would not just stop the current treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder that you are engaging in right now, but I would incorporate this new information. I want you to make a schedule to face your fears. If you are afraid of touching a counter top, set times of the day that you will do this. Now you may be shaking your head saying, "Oh, CBT, ya, been there, done that." I need you to know that CBT alone does not work because your thought processes are still the same. No, instead you need to know what is going on and how to change your thought processes as you are doing this fear facing exercise.
Your current treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder may involve CBT or EFT or any of the others but you need to watch what you are saying to yourself as you are doing these things. If you face a fear but in your head say to yourself, "this is so stupid, I don't want to get germs, I can't wait until I don't have to do this anymore" you are not going to get any real progress. You need to instead change your thinking while you are doing these things into, "I am touching this counter top because I know that everyone has germs and that God made my body strong enough to protect me from germs, I am showing myself right now that touching the counter top is ok because it's normal and I am a normal person just like most other people."
I have more goodies for you below, enjoy!
To get cutting edge techniques to beat OCD permanently click here: "Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Overcoming Obsessive Thoughts - Taking Down the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Beast
Overcoming obsessive thoughts is not easy for anyone at first. You need to understand that it really is counter intuitive. In fact, the "secret" to most things is counter intuitive! So start to think like this and you will start to see things in ways that you never thought you would. One thing that you should note is that when you simply tell yourself to do something, it does not mean that you will all of a sudden start to do this. Let's use dieting for example. Millions of people tell themselves that they have to workout or eat less, but often most of them never follow through with it long enough for it to have an impact and worse, some get results, then go back to their old ways and lose all the benefits they got from their previous hard work!
So how can you apply this to overcoming obsessive thoughts? You can do this by simply sticking with something that is working for you until the results are so ingrained that they are permanent. Most people will only do something long enough until they get the result that they want or a result that is "close enough" to the desired result. However, they do not stick with it and therefore lose the result and that is when they say things like, "oh, I tried that, it doesn't work." It's not that it doesn't work, but rather, you stopped. Period. The reason why they stopped is because they were relying on something called "willpower." If you are hungry and you keep telling yourself that you are not hungry, after a while you will not be able to keep up this charade and you will give in and pig out!
Instead, you must do things like change your metabolism and become active so that you will not be sitting around thinking about eating all the time. The same thing applies when you are overcoming obsessive thoughts, you must understand that you need to change other habits that make you more susceptible to the habit of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. OCD is something that is so misunderstood that it is really hard to get people to even believe the truth about it. You need to put aside the social conditioning that you have been put through. Think about this, almost all of the commercials on TV are about insurance, lawyers, or pharmaceutical drugs!
When you are overcoming obsessive thoughts you need to understand that it is a viscous beast if you do not understand it, but when you understand it, it's a gentle kitten that will do whatever you tell it to. If you try to get rid of OCD the wrong way, it's like trying to lift a thousand pound rock and then hold it up! However, if you have the right mental tools, it will be like lifting up a thousand pound rock with a crane and then setting the crane in the off position when the rock is at the desired height. You can go home and the rock will stay there until you go and start up the crane and lower it again. I want you to have these kind of results when it comes to your OCD! I have some powerful information for you below that I think you'll enjoy!
Click here to get my OCD e-book for free: "Overcoming Obsessive Thoughts"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
So how can you apply this to overcoming obsessive thoughts? You can do this by simply sticking with something that is working for you until the results are so ingrained that they are permanent. Most people will only do something long enough until they get the result that they want or a result that is "close enough" to the desired result. However, they do not stick with it and therefore lose the result and that is when they say things like, "oh, I tried that, it doesn't work." It's not that it doesn't work, but rather, you stopped. Period. The reason why they stopped is because they were relying on something called "willpower." If you are hungry and you keep telling yourself that you are not hungry, after a while you will not be able to keep up this charade and you will give in and pig out!
Instead, you must do things like change your metabolism and become active so that you will not be sitting around thinking about eating all the time. The same thing applies when you are overcoming obsessive thoughts, you must understand that you need to change other habits that make you more susceptible to the habit of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. OCD is something that is so misunderstood that it is really hard to get people to even believe the truth about it. You need to put aside the social conditioning that you have been put through. Think about this, almost all of the commercials on TV are about insurance, lawyers, or pharmaceutical drugs!
When you are overcoming obsessive thoughts you need to understand that it is a viscous beast if you do not understand it, but when you understand it, it's a gentle kitten that will do whatever you tell it to. If you try to get rid of OCD the wrong way, it's like trying to lift a thousand pound rock and then hold it up! However, if you have the right mental tools, it will be like lifting up a thousand pound rock with a crane and then setting the crane in the off position when the rock is at the desired height. You can go home and the rock will stay there until you go and start up the crane and lower it again. I want you to have these kind of results when it comes to your OCD! I have some powerful information for you below that I think you'll enjoy!
Click here to get my OCD e-book for free: "Overcoming Obsessive Thoughts"
Derek Soto is an ex-sufferer of OCD who teaches people how to overcome their OCD for good in a very short time using little known techniques which are usually ignored by the medical field altogether.
Derek Soto also mentors people on a wide range of subjects including how to control your thinking naturally, how to defeat anxiety, phobias and how to change your thought processes so that you will be happier and live a more fulfilling life, period.
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