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What does the leader mean when he says I have obsessive-compulsive disorder?

The leader may say that your work is particularly rigorous, because obsessive-compulsive disorder needs to be repeatedly confirmed, and obsessive-compulsive disorder is not necessarily a bad thing at work. Understand the meaning of the leader and have the responsibility to correct it.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental illness caused by many factors, and its typical clinical manifestations include repeated obsessive-compulsive ideas or behaviors, as well as related accompanying symptoms and complications.

1. Obsessive concept: refers to thoughts, ideas, emotions, impulses, etc. Those who repeatedly invade the patient's consciousness field, have no practical significance, and violate personal wishes. Mainly manifested in forced thinking, forced fatigue, forced opposition, forced doubt, forced association, forced memory and so on.

2. Obsessive-compulsive behavior: refers to the actions or behaviors that patients repeatedly make to prevent or alleviate the anxiety and pain caused by obsessive-compulsive concept, which is often secondary to obsessive-compulsive concept. Including forced inspection, forced counting, forced questioning, forced washing, forced ritual actions, etc.

3. Accompanying symptoms: obsessive-compulsive emotion, avoidance behavior, TIC symptoms, etc.

4. Complications: OCD is mostly related to other mental disorders, such as depression, social phobia and Tourette's syndrome.

But it needs to be clear that there may be individual differences in clinical manifestations of different patients.