Hope you learn something new today! We also made a video on Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD): kzbin.info/www/bejne/lV7LqqefgJ2lgJo P.S Disclaimer : This video is made for informational purpose and not intended to diagnosis anyone.
@hearts4chuuuya3 жыл бұрын
Yeah thanks 😊
@heatherhamill52533 жыл бұрын
:3
@jamessmith26173 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Your videos are extremely helpful to me, and I thinks it's amazing you produce such amazing high-quality videos and upload them for free.
@Psych2go3 жыл бұрын
@@jamessmith2617 Thanks James for acknowledging our hard work! - Cindy
@leaf50563 жыл бұрын
Hey, could you make a Video about Brain waves and binaural Beats? This would be Great! I really appreciate your Videos.
@pedr10473 жыл бұрын
The worst part about having OCD is doubting your own memories, If i check the door, the second I turn my back away from it, my mind goes : "Are you sure that you checked the door though? What if you didn't and your house get invaded?" Edit: Wow, I didn't know that me talking about my mental health would be so relatable to so many people. And I just want to say that I started therapy and I'm now longer under the stress of my OCD, I'm in a much better place now :)
@cmiller5843 жыл бұрын
This! I have to fight so hard to convince myself Im not remembering wrong. So frustrating 😫
@dandelionwine64023 жыл бұрын
Yes not alone there! So annoying
@nanouabdallah44953 жыл бұрын
It's simply horrible, at the end of the day you just find it so hard to keep living with this...
@cmiller5843 жыл бұрын
@@nanouabdallah4495 you are not alone and there ways to better it! I hope yours can improve! God bless
@nanouabdallah44953 жыл бұрын
miller thank you for your word 🥺❤
@sambono93803 жыл бұрын
i have ocd. wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy. if you have ocd you are not alone trust me!! you will get through this
@charcoal83 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
@mushvoo3 жыл бұрын
@momof4kids7353 жыл бұрын
I am a Psychiatrist and my 18 year old son has struggled with OCD for a few years. Exposure therapy has worked wonders for him, but it requires a commitment on your part. It is definitely manageable, but hard until you gain control of it. It has affected his school, friendships and self esteem. Medication management has been key too! Good luck sweetie! ♥️
@sambono93803 жыл бұрын
@@momof4kids735 thank you for your kind words! I really appreciate it🤍
@innerpeace44913 жыл бұрын
Believe m you will get over it if u put on the work . I used to have it . I thought i'd never be back to who i used to be but i swear i am great rn . It will take time but eventually u'll get there. Believe me i read articles that says u cannot fully recover but that is not true. All love❤️
@theo29433 жыл бұрын
I recently got diagnosed with OCD and my therapist said something really beautiful about it. She said that having OCD means that you feel responsible for your own thoughts more than other people and that's not a bad thing we just have to learn how to embrace it
@SachaO-C3 жыл бұрын
That’s beautiful, thank you. It’s actually really helped me. Have a wonderful everything💛🌻
@theo29433 жыл бұрын
@@SachaO-C wow so happy that I could help you even a little bit. You got this stay strong 🧡
@viraajanandkumar87693 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed a couple months ago.. Ive hard trouble finding right cues to tell myself that this is not who i am. I need to start living by these words. Thank you so much brother. I wish the best for everyone here.
@theo29433 жыл бұрын
@@viraajanandkumar8769 thank you for sharing this experience. Hope you're having a wonderful time. Stay strong and positive 🧡
@viraajanandkumar87693 жыл бұрын
@@theo2943 Much love brother ❤️
@roselynn6753 Жыл бұрын
Society should definitely have more of a conversation around intrusive thoughts. From age 18-21 I was constantly worried that I was turning into a pedophile and a serial killer. I wanted to KMS to keep other people safe from me. Then I found out about OCD intrusive thoughts and realized that I was sick, not a monster. I confided in my psychiatrist and she prescribed me Duloxetine and it’s made things far more manageable. I rarely have those intrusive thoughts unless I forget to take my medication. It also helped to realize that the fact that I was actually worried about the thoughts meant I didn’t want to act on them. An actual pedo or serial killer would lack the empathy for others required to feel bad about it. They would relish the thoughts, not feel queasy and guilty. If you’re in the same boat, please get on medication. What’s in your head doesn’t define you, your actions do.
@ewfjow90uf27 Жыл бұрын
aw im so sorry :( im glad youre better now!
@crispycornflakes7850 Жыл бұрын
No way thats exactly what im going trough right now, everyday its something else, fear of being a psycho, fear of being a (insert random word)phile, its started happening for a month now and it feels like i just wanna chop off my brain and live with no thoughts
@melissianemeli20 Жыл бұрын
So proud of you!!!
@Raviyadav-sn9vq Жыл бұрын
im suffring from ocd from the age of 11...
@mondo5412 Жыл бұрын
❤!
@andressaloiola86693 жыл бұрын
A common line I use to explain my intrusive thoughts in ocd is “imagine if your head never shut up? It just keeps annoying you with the same shitty things over and over again, imagine if this chatty terribly intrusive mind starts to control you and everything in your life, and you feel like you’d give anything for it to just, shut up. That’s ocd for me”
@naji_moarmy68083 жыл бұрын
I'M GLAD I SAW THIS.THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPEN TO ME
@maddy46903 жыл бұрын
Hey sameee:(
@wayne69313 жыл бұрын
Why wont my brain shut up? I just want to be happy.
@menna_alasar63163 жыл бұрын
do y'all also think something goes in ur head like "if i didn't get.. someone will die or i will die" and then get so stressed idk how to explain it but it's not easy to not think of those thoughts..
@animeloveer973 жыл бұрын
@@menna_alasar6316 its called anxiety rip
@xioyuwonder3373 жыл бұрын
I'm seriously gonna cry, this entire time I thought I was a bad person or crazy, this makes me feel so validated I wanna cry
@malu83803 жыл бұрын
Me too I also felt like I was evil or actually losing my mind.
@SM-sy5cd3 жыл бұрын
For many years I just believed I was the only one who did this stuff. You just didn’t talk or even hear about this stuff 30 years ago. Your definitely not alone.
@regularly_priced3 жыл бұрын
This is what I thought too. I didn’t think I had it before today, I just thought there was something horribly wrong with me. The disorder is very rare too, so that doesn’t help
@haycoal87733 жыл бұрын
I remember having the same exact feeling when my intrusive thoughts began. I thought I was some form of irrevocably f*cked up(pardon the language) but I found forums and went to counseling. And one of the biggest takeaways, as said in the video: our intrusive thoughts often counteract our values and that's why it's so devastating when it happens. But you're not alone! None of you are 💙💙💙
@Toddy_03 жыл бұрын
I thought it was something like a phase and I would eventually grow out of it but I been having these symptoms for some years now and I think I have OCD
@christianvalentine27243 жыл бұрын
You forgot one common thing: rituals. And if you don't do them "properly", nothing will go as planned, or something terrible will happen, and you just won't be able to think of anything else.
@SM-sy5cd3 жыл бұрын
I sure had the ritual ones. They would just repeat and repeat in my head, touching something the right way for so many times, or something bad was going to happen to me or my family. Then questioning if I did it right, and starting again. What a head trip.
@lita23363 жыл бұрын
I think it's the variation of magical thinking. I had this kind of problem for a decade after a certain incident, my rituals consisting of turning light on and off, getting stuck on particular words when reading and having to read the entire sentence again and again, opening and closing doors, lids on pots, etc. If I didn't act accordingly I would fear something horrible happening. I'm much better now, but when I'm stressed or very tired it comes back until I manage to relax. I regret not looking for help when my symptoms were at their worst, I lost a lot of time just struggling with myself.
@flowersinantartica3 жыл бұрын
Lowkey dissapointed they didn't add that 🙁
@johnsmi2133 жыл бұрын
@@lita2336 The reading thing made it impossible for me to get through books sometimes. I would dread starting a new one. I also used to write down quotes or words during movies; I'd rewind and watch five minutes over again because I felt I wasn't paying enough attention. I realized it would take me four hours to get through two hour movies. I only got over that because I realized in the movie theater, my mind drifts but I just keep watching and by the end, I can summarize the film so it isn't necessary to have absorbed everything perfectly.
@orimoto_rika-chan3 жыл бұрын
my rituals used to be so bad that the rest of my day would be ruined if i didn’t do them correctly, the biggest one was the order in which i put on my school uniform in the morning, it would genuinely ruin my good mood if i messed up the order
@charliesanimalyoutube49342 жыл бұрын
I have SERIOUS intrusive thoughts OCD. I was diagnosed early 2021. I am glad that this video mentioned it because I feel like people only pay attention to the checking and the symmetry types of OCD. thank you.
@313pauley2 жыл бұрын
yea brother shit needa be talked about mfkers really deal with this shit including myself not knowing wtf wrong lmfao
@Jesus_loves_me2 жыл бұрын
Omg me too!! I hope you're ok, because we know it's not easy to deal with this
@Jaeshin1232 жыл бұрын
@@Jesus_loves_me same I've diagnosed with it like a month ago...I've excessive intrusive thoughts and this is the first time I'm seeing a video talking about this like almost all the other videos that I came across only talked about the neat and clean stuff and about doing the same single thing again and again and over again
@Jaeshin1232 жыл бұрын
@@Jesus_loves_me yup it's not easy at all it's like you always have to fight against your mind otherwise your thoughts will consume you
@Jesus_loves_me2 жыл бұрын
@@Jaeshin123 exactly! I finally found a video that explained well the OCD that happens to me
@InsaneGold3 жыл бұрын
So happy that you talked about how there are different types of OCD, and even included different types of intrusive thoughts, I feel less alone now.
@meganbohland7913 жыл бұрын
I remember when I first started therapy my therapist loaned me a book with all types of OCD. I kept flipping the pages and going, "OMG! OTHERS FEEL THIS TOO?!" IT was so validating! I didn't realize how alone and strange I felt, to know it was actually a 'thing' and I wasn't broken. Hang in there, you are not alone! One of the weirdest forms I related to? (I suffered with at least five manifestations, maybe more) hit and run OCD. IT's when you think you have run over something or someone, and circle around over and over to check and make sure. I would get caught in this loop all the time. Making circles in the parking lot or on a road. Even though my eyes could 'see' there was no body, my brain and feelings kept saying I was missing it, and around and around I would go.
@blinksr75103 жыл бұрын
Yes that one, it also feels that im not the only one
@dalethelander37813 жыл бұрын
And I have all 4.
@jasminehill63123 жыл бұрын
So do I
@Grxcee_1733 жыл бұрын
My dad is a Libra with OCD it's tough my dad has a gay son and prematurely born one so he doesn't like it "when someone doesn't do something right" sorry if I offended any people with OCD are a Libra I do feel for you very much and I try to understand it a lot but overall it doesn't matter to me because I don't know what I would do if something were to happen to him ❤️❤️❤️😍
@marj73083 жыл бұрын
As someone with diagnosed severe OCD, this is one of the better videos I’ve seen on OCD. There are many many ways OCD manifests but most people think it comes out as “germophobia or perfectionism.” It’s not just repeatedly washing your hands or having a repeated thought three times a day or needing everything neat. For the people who deal with OCD it is constant horrible torture. Please take it easy on your friends and loved ones with OCD.
@odessawales3 жыл бұрын
@Arif Suseno stfu
@tripped69563 жыл бұрын
Fr, its miserable and im so tired of ocd
@elliethesmasher3 жыл бұрын
My one cousin called me a germaphobe after I said I got germ killer in my mouth, that’s how I knew my other cousin who knows me a bit better was 100% talking behind my back. Also have been teased for it by my father and cousins (also my mother but she somewhat understands how bad it is for me after seeing how hard it is for me so uh i’ll let her slide lol) And it doesn’t feel like they’re joking because it isn’t funny. I feel like sometimes they say it just to hurt my feelings.
@marj73083 жыл бұрын
@@elliethesmasher That's horrible, I'm so sorry they do that to you. It just makes it so much worse and I wish you had a safe enviroment to heal in.
@elliethesmasher3 жыл бұрын
@@marj7308 Thank you.
@nicoleonfeels3 жыл бұрын
Learning this has made me more sensitive to OCD jokes- though not malicious in nature, it is a reality some people live thru that isn’t a laughing matter.
@momof4kids7353 жыл бұрын
It can be crippling and interfere with everything in their lives. It can also lead to suicidal ideation when a person can’t stop the intrusive thoughts
@v4mpir1sm3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for being so understanding. OCD is truly an undermined disorder, especially in the media. Most people aren't even aware that OCD is caused by neurodivergency.
@Tomc12783 жыл бұрын
I’ve had to go to the hospital after having ocd problems and after 2 years I haven’t got help since, thankfully People kinda Learn to live with it and start ignoring it like I did or at least some people, my uncle has it aswell
@lilianahu3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it does get really annoying to hear some of the jokes about OCD (I do have OCD), so I really appreciate you for understanding rn - it can harm your mental health a lot, and as for me, it got even to my physical health, so yeah, I understand that the jokes are not malicious, but they always kind of bite me anyway
@momof4kids7353 жыл бұрын
@@Tomc1278 if it becomes that difficult where you are struggling to manage it, Exposure Therapy has had amazing success treating OCD. Good luck ♥️
@MsIndiya2 жыл бұрын
I am in my 40s and have experienced OCD all my life. I can say that my ocd became less powerful and much less disturbing overtime. Have had a lot of cognitive behavioural therapy. I didn't accept any medication because of all the negative side effects and the chance of becoming addicted to it. What really helped me, is becoming aware that the EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT to these negative, compulsive thoughts, are the root cause of behaving obsessively and doing rituals to ward off bad things happening to us or our dear ones. They are ONLY THOUGHTS that our mind gives importance to and they aren't really happening in real life! It took me a while to accept this fact and that we don't have fully control over a lot of things in our life that causes suffering. The irony is that all those obsessive, compulsive rituals we do to prevent suffering, eventually give us so much more stress, thus constant suffering. Things, good or bad, happen in life, even if our mind tricks us to think we can ward it off. I don't take my ocd thoughts, in the moment they appear, too seriously anymore. By giving too much power to our 'ocd mind' it starts controlling us. My therapist once said:" Oberve your ocd thoughts with logic. Breathe and let them pass. Don't take them too seriously." I made this my mantra and it became a gamechanger for me! You are so much more than your thoughts. Hope you find peace in your mind🙏🏼!
@craigbusick9676 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much.What you wrote has had such a positive impact me. Im a long time sufferer and mentioned some good points that can help me at this stage.
@lalunalilac Жыл бұрын
Im 23 and have only realized ive been struggling with OCD for some time now… you are literally my inspiration❤️ stay strong for us! You’re our mentor and guide into life thank you for telling us your experience you give me so much happy hope in life
@MsIndiya Жыл бұрын
@@lalunalilac Awh thank you sweetheart. This means a lot to me❤️. To share another helpful tool I use is imaginairy rescripting (google for more info). Due to the emotional load that we've attached to the negative thoughts, our mind reacts instantly to get rid of it. Now, try to do the following steps when your thoughts/emotions get triggered. Imagine that your inner child is feeling all these negative emotions. And your grown up self is the one who is going to help your inner child to calm down. 1. Put your hands on your heart and ask yourself ' What do I (innerchild) feel right now? Am I sad, scared, angry?' 2. 'What do I (innerchild) need right now?' A hug, a listening ear, etc. whatever comes up.. 3. Now bring your grown up compassionate self in the picture and see him/her help/talk/calm down your innerchild and imagine the most ideal feeling and situation you want it to become. You will notice that bit for bit your triggers/ emotions will get neutralized, because you are rewriting the scripts of these negative thought patterns. Try this as often as possible. At some point you will notice the differences. Sending love and healing🩷
@MsIndiya Жыл бұрын
@@craigbusick9676Thank you so much. We are here to help eachother, right 🥰 Today I came across this quote: "Nobody is going to save you, learn to save yourself'. There is so much truth in this, yet we keep looking for help outside ourselves and chase continuously for the right remedy or miracle. Look within you there lies the key. I have written a helpful tool about imaginairy rescripting above. Hope this will help you too💜
@exp-io8537 ай бұрын
this comment make me think..like..i overlook things..i wish i kenw this when i needed it but i alrd know..now whats hard is taking actions thru this positive thought thst its just in the head
@SonyaKhanOfficial3 жыл бұрын
Having undiagnosed OCD is a different kind of mental hell. Just when I was worrying about it today I see this video in my recommendations omfg. I love ya'll, you're not alone.
@star-tc7xv3 жыл бұрын
I have severe OCD and it started when I was 7 that sprouted from a fear of god. Not knowing how to reach out if mental torture. It’s even worse when you genuinely have no clue what is wrong with you. My OCD wouldn’t have gotten this worse if I hadn’t had waited so long from such a young age.
@aye74663 жыл бұрын
Same!! I have OCD since I was 8, I remember being so scared because I didn’t know what it was, I thought that I was crazy or possessed lol and I was so scared to tell my parents (Sorry if I wrote something wrong, English is not my first language)
@DreamtaleEnjoyer3 жыл бұрын
Oh gosh, yeah. Yay for me, never trusting therapists because I was abused by one (my mom) so I never go to therapy and never get a diagnosis %D pain.
@marilynsanchez17533 жыл бұрын
I know God loves me but the ocd I have goes against that sometimes I hate ocd😭😭😭😭😭😭
@mayorlewispurpleshorts96933 жыл бұрын
Having undiagnosed OCD and then having that OCD present as intrusive thoughts that tell you you’re actually faking all your symptoms for attention. Yep, that’s me. 🙃
@kathygarner88973 жыл бұрын
They didn't even mention counting. This part drives me crazy. When pumping gas, I like the total cost to be 11.11 or 20.20. I refuse to pump gas from pump 13, etc. I have to take 11 or 12 steps when crossing a street. I can't step on a doorstep or crack when walking or entering somewhere. My shoes in closet cannot touch each other. It's aggravating and a lot of work to keep others from noticing.
@batatesbey7awel..8793 жыл бұрын
Hope everything gets better for you, good luck💜
@phoebe13133 жыл бұрын
i struggle with counting two :c
@juhyaoz3 жыл бұрын
oh my god i thought i was the only one with the numbers thing because i rarely see anyone talk about it… i feel you completely. it’s the worst part about this whole thing. i hope in time things get easier for u love
@SM-sy5cd3 жыл бұрын
I think for me the checking can lead to counting. I check to see the door is closed and then have to touch the door knob 7 times then three times to feel better, start to walk away then think maybe I did it wrong and have to do the process over and over until I get that feeling of relief. I hate it when I have one of those.
@crystaljankowski75183 жыл бұрын
I was/am like that with volume. It couldn't end with 1, 4, 6, or 9.
@datboi69543 жыл бұрын
1. intrusive thoughts & ruminations 1:11 2. checking 2:54 3. contamination or mental contanimation 4:53 4. symmetry & orderliness 5:51 I hope I could help! :)
@はゆき3 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure you helped alot of people because you time travel too much.
@oo-uv5cc3 жыл бұрын
Hello Time traveler 🙂
@Anonymous-di9py3 жыл бұрын
@@はゆき Yeah ,,,Time traveller 😂😂😂
@ikapucci3 жыл бұрын
wait, how the fuck-
@yourgalaxyy3 жыл бұрын
How tf this comment was 3 days ago?
@Cinnamon192572 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with ADHD and the (as the video says it) “intrusive thoughts type of ocd” a few months back, it sucks because people think that because ADHD is not paying attention and ocd is crazy attention-paying, people think that’s it’s impossible for me to have both. People have such a surface level understanding of these things so thanks for letting people in on information
@Slaaneshy_Concubine Жыл бұрын
Lol, ADHD isn't even a lack of concentration. It's the inability to regulate concentration, which makes a lot of sense because OCD forces your concentration on stuff you likely don't want. Though you probably already know that :) Psychology is a goldmine for fake news honestly. So many people who don't understand it try to explain the human mind through their own, very limited knowledge about it. Basically having a lot of opinion on something they barely know anything about.
@irisinmars Жыл бұрын
i was diagnosed with inattentive adhd and ocd at a young age (also a few other things) but im not sure if inattentive adhd is the same thing as regular adhd, i actually have no idea what inattentive adhd is
@Slaaneshy_Concubine Жыл бұрын
@@irisinmars It‘s a type of ADHD. The hyperactivity is usually internal (restless, chaotic thoughts; trouble to switch off thoughts; …). The main problem here is problems with attention, like constant daydreaming, being easily distractable, trouble to focus on anything that isn‘t interesting, … It‘s ADHD but not as obvious as the hyperactive type of ADHD. There are three types (Inattentive, hyperactive and combined).
@irisinmars Жыл бұрын
@@Slaaneshy_Concubine OHH TY
@Lunatik545 Жыл бұрын
@@Slaaneshy_Concubinebuff engineer TF2.
@christianvalentine27243 жыл бұрын
Also about symmetry: it's not just about symmetry around you. Also symmetry OF you. You need to feel symmetrical and balanced. If someone taps your shoulder, you might feel unbalanced and wrong until they (or you) tap another shoulder. I can't stand the feeling of one wet hand and one dry, for example, so if i take something out of the water, i put another hand in the water, too. I also know a guy who hates the feeling when someone passes by him from the left or right, so he always turns by 90 degrees, so this person would pass by his face.
@coolm3th3 жыл бұрын
not this comment making me realize that my discomfort of that was actually just another manifestation of OCD. socks are the worst, i have gone through such a trial and error with socks because one will hug one foot slightly tighter than the other. and the tapping the shoulder, wow, thanks for sharing this or i would have never realized this!
@christianvalentine27243 жыл бұрын
@@coolm3th i don't know how it works for you, but if i feel that something is asymmetrically tighter, simply taking it off isn't enough, i also need to swap it for a bit, to... balance it out, so to say? like, if i don't, i would know the asymmetry and disbalance was there and it wasn't evened out.
@Sunari3 жыл бұрын
I don't think I have OCD, but I can empathize cause I really don't like having an "uneven" feeling with my feet so if I step on a crack for instance then I really want to step on one on the other foot in the same area. However if I'm really hustling to get somewhere and manage to not look down I'm fine. Heavens help me if I notice though I probably end up with a weird gait since things aren't measured according to my walk paths.
@coolm3th3 жыл бұрын
@@christianvalentine2724 oh yeah same, it's like it lingers and intensifies. it's the worst.
@risxoa3 жыл бұрын
I agree with this comment. Everytime I have one hand wet i have to rub the water into both hands evenly or I won't be able to sleep...
@TrollinNolan693 жыл бұрын
OCD is no laughing matter. I’ve had it ever since I was a little boy, and it has tarnished some of my relationships in life. It gets way worse during periods of stress. It does get better and more manageable with time and effort. Stay strong everyone
@azureshieru4232 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but does it get better? I’m feeling so hopeless
@rashibedwal60062 жыл бұрын
@@azureshieru423 it does, but please seek help from a doctor
@rileycross5552 жыл бұрын
@@azureshieru423 it gets better even if it come back once in awhile it gets better
@Bored_Thing2 жыл бұрын
@@azureshieru423 Yes it does after a few years!
@jjpauline18282 жыл бұрын
@@azureshieru423 people say, "seek a doctor" when what they should be saying is immediately start taking B-1 vitamins, B-12 methylcobalamin and vitamin D....plus, follow a keto diet. watch Dr Berg's videos and yes it can get better much better without meds
@LatinaGem8563 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with OCD: intrusive thoughts and counting. The intrusive thoughts were really really bad and they made/make me feel ashamed and dirty. Something my therapist told me and has helped me is to acknowledge my intrusive thoughts. He said when I try to ignore or push my thoughts aside I feed into them and make them stronger. However, if I acknowledge them and let them know that I hear them over time they'll slow down or even stop altogether. He gave an example of someone knocking on the door cause they know you're inside and they want to come in. If you just ignore them and don't acknowledge them they're going to continue to knock on the door, possibly even start pounding on the door and/or yelling at you to open the door. However, if you simply acknowledge them and say you don't want any visitors they may not get the point right away, but eventually they leave. This analogy really really helped me and I use it to this day. Sometimes I even say out loud to myself "I hear you" when I start to get them and it really helps me.
@briannabanana38412 жыл бұрын
i feel you
@kelpfries61692 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. It’s hard getting a diagnosis and a therapist is not cheap, but the way you explained it made me feel hopeful.
@LatinaGem8562 жыл бұрын
@@kelpfries6169It is unfortunate that healthcare is more expensive each year, but help is continuing to grow scarce at an alarming rate. I wish you the best in your health journey. 💛
@0Iivetwist2 жыл бұрын
I'm not diagnosed with OCD, but would an intrusive thought be something like fearing my friend will disappear once I pay them back? Its been on my mind non-stop and despite them saying they won't I still think they will. Its getting annoying and I'm pretty exhausted from it.
@LatinaGem8562 жыл бұрын
@@0Iivetwist That sounds more like anxiety, but I believe they can go hand in hand. For me, intrusive thoughts have no reason behind them and occur randomly. Some are repeat thoughts and others I may only get once and never think of again.
@godknows4454 Жыл бұрын
As someone who is diagnosed with OCD. You're one of the best videos that explained OCD. I'm happy people are learning more about it.
@gabynegrete35393 жыл бұрын
I dislike when people say they’re OCD because they like orderliness (non actual obsessively OCD) I have to pray 6 sets of 3 prayers before going to sleep because my mind tells me that otherwise my room will be invaded by demons and they will eat me. It’s hard, sending love to all of you my fellow OCD friends
@Cthulhou3 жыл бұрын
I used to do something similar, I had thoughts that if I wouldn't pray before sleeping, something bad will happen the next day. Letting go of religion really helped with my OCD and anxiety. Now it's mostly washing hands, watching out for every hand contact with outside items, obsessing over things said to people and perfectionism, but not that strong as when I was religious.
@respectjournaling62633 жыл бұрын
Although I was never diagnosed with OCD, I do had intrusive thoughts that tells me to say blasphemous things and bad names and do things that would ruin my life.
@DreamtaleEnjoyer3 жыл бұрын
Hey, I have the same consequence for a couple compulsions!! Mine make a little less sense though. If I don’t get far enough away from a flushing toilet or closing door, it’ll summon a demon that’ll eat me. And I sleep on the top of a bunk bed with a ladder, and if I step on any step except the second from the bottom, a demon hiding on the bottom bunk will grab my ankle, drag me through the ladder, and eat me.
@dellasuz58543 жыл бұрын
there’s this younger kid who hangs out with me and my friends and she’s sorta the type to act cool and sassy and self diagnose, she once said to incredibly (diagnosed) ocd friend that she must have ocd bc she has mental breakdown if her room isn’t clean. to which my friend came over to me who is also incredibly (diagnosed) ocd. it’s a compulsion not perfection disorder. now if she was have mental breakdowns over the process of cleaning the room and rearranging things every second i’d understand but just being annoyed by a messy room isn’t ocd i hate it
@Amityblightlumity223 жыл бұрын
Same here, the intrusive thoughts are really the worst ;-;
@antoinettegordon85783 жыл бұрын
I haven't been clinically diagnosed with OCD but I burst into to tears when I watched this because of how well it describes my mindset. It is something that shows up in the small things but you know what they say, the devil is in the details. It is so much worse than you would think to constantly doubt what you should know. I am 13 and I have been struggling with this for as long as I can remember.
@ryannishikawa13563 жыл бұрын
I think it's worth seeking professional evaluation. I also got emotional but it's because I know I have it but due to medication dulling that emotion, I sometimes forget how miserable I was when it was most intense. But it's no joke. Therapy can work if you don't wanna be on medication. But either way, you should definitely talk to someone soon. I'm 10 years older than you and from this old geezer's perspective, I should've sought help when I was your age. It would've saved me a lot of grief
@KawaiiPandass1233 жыл бұрын
I’m 13 too, and I’m almost 100% sure I have OCD. One example of an obsession is making a comment with 99 likes into 100, or 34 into 35. It’s weird but it feels like it’s better when it’s even. I can’t help it. And I almost have an anger attack if someone says things like "calm down". I can’t calm down I’m sorry but that just makes me more stressed. Not to mention the fact my dad has it too, he also kind of struggles with it.
@Toddy_03 жыл бұрын
Same, I haven't been diagnosed with OCD but I have almost every single symptoms that this video shows (That also includes counting which is not included) but I don't think that my mom would let me seek for help because when I tried to explained to her she said it's just a phase so I'm basically stuck. But if you can, try seeking for help!
@RealBolter3 жыл бұрын
@@KawaiiPandass123 exact same
@kaboomgaming42553 жыл бұрын
@@Toddy_0 to be fair, it is a phase. And then another. And then another. And then another. And another and another and another over and over again and it's so annoying.
@mckennafeist3 жыл бұрын
My therapist told me that I may have mild OCD, and it confused the heck outta me. Hearing the first type of OCD clicked, and now I totally understand. It's sad that people only really associate OCD with the last two because of modern media. The others are just as frustrating and debilitating
@kymber.r3 жыл бұрын
Same. I really like things to be clean and orderly, to the point where I can't think (and I become agitated) when my space is cluttered or disorganized. Because of that, people always JOKED that I have OCD. In reality, just this past year, I had a psychiatrist tell me I'm "somewhere on the OCD spectrum".... which was confusing because that's not what I went to see him for. Learning more about it has made me realize that - yeah - the shoe fits. Especially the ruminating thoughts, obsessive checking, and feelings of contamination.
@coolm3th3 жыл бұрын
I have a friend who is undiagnosed OCD and they will tell me the not so popular symptoms they are having and I just have to keep telling them "u have ocd, this is a symptom of ocd" and they don't realise it because it's not the "clean freak" standard most think of when it comes to ocd
@kbeth48483 жыл бұрын
Agree!
@Amy_the_Lizard3 жыл бұрын
For real. For me, the two biggest things are contamination and counting, but the intrusive thoughts are by far the worst - though thankfully I don't get them very often. Germs I can deal with by just washing things, counting I can deal with by counting, but if there's an intrusive thought stuck in my head on a loop it's insanely difficult to get it out. I've found reading can help (provided the thought doesn't succeed in drowning out what I'm reading,) but if that fails my only options where singing/humming and tapping to try and drown it out, or stabbing myself with my fingernails because physical pain never fails to disrupt the loop - though that's always the last resort becuase it hurts. Most of the time I don't get them, but I sometimes get spells where it happens regularly for a while before going away again - the longest of which happened in jr high, so I blame puberty for it. Usually there's a trigger where something repeatedly reminds me of the subject matter that the thoughts revolve around, so I generally avoid things that might trigger it just in case. I'm actually on the tail end of intrusive thoughts spell right now, but I recently discovered that mentally repeating one specific short prayer seems to be able to disrupt it - which is odd, because I'm not even a particularly religious person, but if it works it works. (Though unfortunately my counting tendencies are starting to leech into it, as my brain now thinks it's better to repeat it exactly three times rather than just once...)
@ashleywatkins13803 жыл бұрын
Agreed! My OCD is intrusive thoughts. My meds have helped tremendously with calming my brain down.
@Victory.In.Jesus952 жыл бұрын
I rented a book about OCD from the library after researching online and had the biggest “wow, I am not crazy” moment when I realised that other people have the exact same thoughts as I do! After years of doing weird things I finally found the (possible) answer
@anxious_butterfly Жыл бұрын
Please share the name of the book?🌟
@Victory.In.Jesus95 Жыл бұрын
@rantingmarshmall0w651 if you aren't Danish it's not much use 😂
@anxious_butterfly Жыл бұрын
@@Victory.In.Jesus95 oh😅. I appreciate it anyway😌😂
@anisaislam3161 Жыл бұрын
bruh same😭 i thought i was just a disgusting pathetic freak for thinking about inappropriate things so randomly-
@dennis..11 ай бұрын
@@anisaislam3161I have cried after reading this comment
@jessbeee_4443 жыл бұрын
As a sufferer of ocd, I really appreciate this video. Thank you for educating people on this very misunderstood and misinterpreted mental disorder and for helping someone who may not know they have ocd to get help. :D
@Psych2go3 жыл бұрын
No problem! We're happy to help! :)
@atlaslopez93573 жыл бұрын
Before covid I got admitted to a mental hospital and started getting diagnosed but never got to finish because insurance cut out This channel is amazing and educates people and helps me to talk to my therapist about how I can relate to the signs and how I feel Thank you
@Psych2go3 жыл бұрын
Hi Atlas, thanks so much for validating our content. I'm glad to hear it helps you any all the possible ways. Sometimes it's hard to explain to others what the signs / feelings you have.
@txbob59783 жыл бұрын
Hi Atlas Don't ever give up! I'm 67 years old with OCD and I am still learning a lot. This channel is awesome too!
@missdelad.deladela77483 жыл бұрын
Your sentence is perfectly right but, its punctuations are wrong. It is because my former English teacher always says to me that always check your grammar and punctuations before you pass your work and use only American spelling since, I live in a country that became a former US colony!?
@funnyvideosstarshell96613 жыл бұрын
@@Psych2go true very true that we can't explain the signs it's like we are able to explain and also not at the same time😔
@stanloona672 жыл бұрын
I’ve had OCD ever since early childhood, I had always thought that I was strange or insane. When I finally discovered what OCD truly meant, I decided to see a doctor and was medically diagnosed. I have many mental illnesses but OCD is the one I despise the most, it’s torturous, my thoughts are constantly flying through my head and it is as if I have an endless list of tasks that have to do every single day. It is like a curse, in which the only escape is sleep.
@Ausetausert2 жыл бұрын
I was reading your comment like: YUP, I AGREE! Until the sleep part… I have chronic insomnia because of OCD💀
@Em_Elizabeth2 жыл бұрын
I don't have strong symptoms anymore but I showed many textbook signs of it from the ages of 11-16. I had no idea what was happening and my parents obviously didn't know what OCD was so I just got punished for compulsive behavior and told I belonged in an institution. I guess you could say I was scared sane.
@jadebrooks58432 жыл бұрын
My family hates my OCD they always called anal and told me I was weird and they can’t stand me when I indulge in my compulsions around them despite them knowing that I can’t choose what or when something stresses me out. Once I see something that goes against my OCD I have to deal with it or I become physically I’ll and extremely agitated. They also make fun of me for being stressed by odd numbers and mismatch socks. And a few months ago I found out my dad used to go in my room and move my stuff around slight bits to see if I noticed and he thought it was hilarious how I always noticed my things were touched. At one point I believed my dolls were alive because they had moved from the positions they were previously in even though I hadn’t been over to them in several days. It didn’t help that I heard noises in the house at night while everyone was supposed to be asleep. The only time my family didn’t complain or make fun of my OCD is when it helped them, for example my organization skills and attention to detail when cleaning and straightening up our constantly messy Tupperware cabinet. I used to even help them reorganize their bedrooms rooms because they are all so messy. Eventually I started avoiding their bedrooms rooms completely because if I saw how messy they kept things I got stressed and wanted to clean it for them (emphasis on FOR them and not WITH them). I don’t trust anyone in my family to organize right so I don’t let people help
@rickr.mortis4821 Жыл бұрын
Exactly the same here. 🙁🙁🙁
@Tirentius Жыл бұрын
I tried doing that today it helps I want to sleep just to dream
@FettuccineWithUke9 ай бұрын
I wish I knew this video exists when I was younger - it’s nice to see how many people understand what I was going through. I only wish that I could’ve found this sooner because when I was in the worst period of my OCD, the people around me didn’t know how to deal with it and in some ways made it worse - only leading me to believe that I was the only one dealing with these problems and making me feel like a burden to my friends and family. Now I’m crying just watching this video + reading these comments, seeing all the people who do understand and all the people offering support.
@fulookin67013 жыл бұрын
I can not for the life of me stop myself from going to the bathroom and washing my hands after touching the slightest of dirty things
@lilianahu3 жыл бұрын
Same here, I used to wash my hands a lot (A LOT LOT, it was painful), but I got better, so now I can touch most things (school stuff is still a no no for me tho, I have to wash my hands after touching for example my notebooks, pencil case, school bag etc., and it's really hard to deal with). Well, anyway, just wanted to let you know that I can relate, you're not alone here in the comments, so good luck with getting better!! Wish you the best!
@VengefulPolititron3 жыл бұрын
work = dirty home = clean yeah, I have problems too. why did they ever teach us about germs? why are we like this? childhood trauma. a need for control of situation and self.
@tayebaislamoishi90753 жыл бұрын
I'm like this too Do YOU need sanitizer and lotion all the time too? And keep a piece of clothe with you cz when u see dirt u can clean it?
@tayebaislamoishi90753 жыл бұрын
I can't even hug anyone
@fulookin67013 жыл бұрын
@@lilianahu it’s a public place and you don’t know what people have touched
@petal21003 жыл бұрын
My mum doesn't really believe me when I say I should see a therapist, according to these I should...
@randombiscuit12303 жыл бұрын
Maybe you could seek help from your school/workplace. They might have a psychologist and could advise you what to do 🙂
@randombiscuit12303 жыл бұрын
Hope you feel better soon and that you get well 😀
@petal21003 жыл бұрын
@@randombiscuit1230 yeah, maybe, have to wait till school is back on, its the holidays for me rn
@exammole45453 жыл бұрын
@@sentam1460 Why
@KiwiFox33 жыл бұрын
If you are a student, talking to your school counselor on a regular basis may be an option, until you are an adult, and can go on ypur own terms, outside of what your mom might be afraid of
@concealer38503 жыл бұрын
"I tHiNk i HaVe oCD, I liKE tO cLeaN!" - Some people
@mushvoo3 жыл бұрын
Lmao true
@KydLives3 жыл бұрын
I hate those kinds of people
@mayafishman43223 жыл бұрын
Some people. Not me I hate those people
@ookipuki3 жыл бұрын
@@mayafishman4322 don't hate those who don't understand. Kindly calmly teach them so we can spread awareness... ❤
@ookipuki3 жыл бұрын
@@KydLives don't hate. Spread love and awareness!!!!! Finally people are starting to bring ocd to light ...
@MisfortuneFeeva2 жыл бұрын
1:11 intrusive thoughts and rumination 2:53 checking 4:53 contamination or mental contamination 5:51 symmetry and orderliness 2:56 among us
@TheLordMMX Жыл бұрын
SUS
@emmagine30922 жыл бұрын
I currently am going through my fifth OCD depressive episode. I was admitted into a mental hospital twice in the last month. I legitimately have nearly every type of OCD that was mentioned in this video. I have had (and still have a few of these) Pedophilia OCD, Racism OCD, Incest OCD, Contamination OCD, Ritualistic OCD, Harm OCD, False Memory OCD and more. The Racism OCD is EXTREMELY distressing to me. In fact, the distress is constant. My whole life I’ve been taught to be kind to all people, regardless of the color of their skin, their ethnicity, their culture, their sexuality, their age, their ability to do certain things, etc. So when I get these disgusting racist intrusive thoughts, I constantly am saying “IS THIS TRUE? DO I BELIEVE THIS?” What’s worse is that I avoid POC (mainly black people) because I’m so scared that just by being near them I will be hurting them in some illogical way that my OCD has created or I’ll have a disgusting intrusive thought about them that’s the opposite of how I typically feel. Then what’s worse is that when I avoid them to keep them safe or so that I can’t have the intrusive thoughts, my brain is like “You’re avoiding them because you’re racist and you don’t like them.” So then I get triggered by that and it’s just this vicious, debilitating cycle that makes me question myself. I’m absolutely terrified I’m never going to see black people the way I used to, without feeling fear and anxiety that convinces me I’m racist even though I NEVER want to be something so disgusting like a racist. The very thought of racism disgusts me so much that when my OCD is convincing me I’m a horrible person, I get cold sweats, shake, hyperventilate, cry, etc. Update 9/30/2022: What’s especially painful is that my OCD has gotten worse and rather than just getting intrusive thoughts about black people, it’s now ALL POC. The last three days have been hell for me. I’m so disgusted with myself and so confused. 😭 UPDATE 10/4/2020: Racism OCD is hell on Earth. These last eight months have been hell on Earth. My values used to be so incredibly clear for me, but now they feel nullified and dull. I still act kind to everyone I see and talk to but I have such intense guilt for the intrusive thoughts and feelings I receive. :( I’ll see POC in media, on TV, in books, etc. and every time I do I feel so much shame and guilt. What I absolutely hate most about my OCD is the fact it has linked dread, fear, doubt, guilt, shame, etc. all to POC. I know in my heart that it is NOT POC who cause my OCD, it’s just that my OCD sees them as a trigger to so much pain and anxiety that as a defense mechanism I automatically feel a bit of resentment naturally now. I feel so ashamed and disgusted with myself because of that. I hope to God these horrible, fucking DISGUSTING thoughts in my head will go away someday. I just want my old life and self back. I feel like my values are gone and that I am now racist and trapped in this way of thinking forever due to irreversible trauma. :,( With the contamination OCD, I constantly feel like there is something on my hands that can cause someone to be raped or killed just by touching them or touching whatever I touched with that hand. I constantly wash my hands due to this. I constantly get thoughts that if I don’t clean my hands or wipe them off in a safe place, I purposely am trying to get something from me inside my mother or other members of my family, hence the Incest OCD. It is debilitating. I legitimately burst into tears and can’t even move when I have thoughts like that because I care for my family so much in a completely normal healthy way. OCD takes my familial love for them and convinces me that instead of normal love for my family, it’s sexual attraction. It makes me sick, and has legitimately made me hunch over and gag. I try to check my past memories and think “Did I wipe my hand on the table to have a “part” of me inside of my mother?” Or “When I hugged that baby when I was younger, did I molest it in anyway?” It’s horrible, terrifying, and absolutely horrific. When I try to compete with my compulsions, my OCD automatically tells me that I’m doing this horrible thing on purpose. That’s what’s so hard about fighting OCD. It’ll convince you that if you don’t do your compulsions, you’re trying to hurt someone indirectly. The Pedophilia OCD was at it’s worst when I was 15 (I’m 19 now). Like the others, it was debilitating. I couldn’t sit down anywhere in fear that a kid had sat in that place, and by sitting there something from them would crawl inside of me through my *censored* and something from a kid would be inside me, and therefore I’d be having sex with them, even though of course that’s absolutely illogical and that’s legitimately not how sex works. That’s what’s so hard about OCD. Deep down you know the compulsions are absolutely illogical but they feel so unbelievably real. I would avoid children like the plague. The way I got over this type of OCD (for the most part) was going to an Intensive Outpatient Program that specialized in Exposure Response Prevention Therapy. I’m now getting treatment again. It’s so incredibly hard. I wouldn’t wish OCD on my worst enemy. I truly believe it is the most painful thing in the world. It takes what you care about most and convinces you that you want to completely corrupt, destroy, rape, harm, etc. them. It hurts so much. I’m praying someday I’ll get better but I may never know. I just hope by writing all of this people who feel like they’re alone will know that they are not. OCD is a monster, but it is possible to beat it. A Very Important Thing to Note: OCD attacks your values. It takes the most important things in a person's life or a person's moral compass and tries to manipulate it and twist it. My whole life the most important thing for me has been being kind to others. I also have wanted to be a teacher since I was seven years old, and family is extremely important to me. Hence, I have Pedophilia, Incest, and Racism OCD. Pure O OCD comes from a place of extreme self hatred and (usually) some type of trauma, so receiving therapy for that may also help. UPDATE 2/26/2022: Alright everyone!! I’m doing so much better. :,) I ended up getting IVIG treatment because of the discovery of me having PANS and it’s helped IMMENSELY. My Racism OCD is quickly fading away, along with the Incest OCD. I was finally able to have a conversation with my brother about my trauma with OCD and was able to apologize for allowing it to hurt our friendship. There are still hard days, but they’re so much rarer now. I’ll keep you all updated but as of right now, Im doing so much better. 🥹❤️
@shotbyumar2 жыл бұрын
I love you. You'll be okay!
@ffs9942 жыл бұрын
stay strong, i am by your side - we are all together in this war!
@applebunny92742 жыл бұрын
I wanted to say that I relate to those OCDs so much. I just don’t know how to communicate it to get help. I’m so surprised others feel this way. I’m sorry you’ve had these thoughts and that they’ve clouded your mind for so long because I agree, I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone. It makes me feel like a monster and a lonely one at that. I’m glad you’re getting help, best wishes!💛✨
@azureshieru4232 жыл бұрын
Jesús. And I’m sorry I have some of the ones you mentioned.
@emmagine30922 жыл бұрын
@@shotbyumar i love you too
@ashtonshelton85843 жыл бұрын
I recently have been diagnosed with OCD, and it honestly clears up a lot of my issues regarding my brain, personality, and how I operate. This video came with perfect timing😌
@why-ue1tu3 жыл бұрын
@Durgesh Tiwari No.
@3t0rmvi3 жыл бұрын
As someone who’s been diagnosed with OCD, it feels really nice to watch this honestly. I relate to the first one a lot! I OBSESS about relationships and love... and it’s really hard not to. I’m always wanting to find a relationship and also used to have a lot of intrusive sexual thoughts... I’m a little better now, but I know everything is still in the back of my head alllll the time! I do have therapy though! Anyways, yeah... OCD is pretty stressful and I feel awful for the people who may have it worse... just know you’re valid if you do! And you will be okay!
@star-tc7xv3 жыл бұрын
I hope more people watch this... I do not want anyone having to sit in their room sobbing, because they do not know what’s happening with their thoughts like I did as a child. I could not wish it on my worst enemy.
@_.skyyblue._3 жыл бұрын
Tysm! In July, I am getting child Therapy, I really hope it’ll help
@humairahusnaayob92313 жыл бұрын
What kind of therapy you have? If you don't mind sharing.. bc I had medicine treatment, but couldn't comply bc i have suicidal thoughts that made me want to overdose. I have to put stop to it myself since the psychiatrist i met refuse to change my treatment..
@3t0rmvi3 жыл бұрын
@@humairahusnaayob9231 for me I’ve been getting exposure therapy, where I sit through my thoughts, understand how to tell if it’s OCD, understand how to handle them, cope with them, and how to talk myself out of the thoughts! :) I’m doing pretty well and I hope this helps! I hope you get what you need aswell! :D
@humairahusnaayob92313 жыл бұрын
@@3t0rmvi thank you! Didn't know there is that kind of treatment. I'm going to make a new appointment, hopefully more suitable treatment.
@EmuEmi2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see more information on Health OCD. I suffer from it and could really use the support and guidance and info
@pyropsyche61333 жыл бұрын
I have intrusive thoughts about my religious beliefs. I've even went to confession and talked to a priest about it and my poor husband is constantly having to reassure me about where I'm going after I pass away. I'm so glad I found this video because it makes me feel a lot better. I love you all and remember you're not alone and you can get through this!
@Isabela-ex8hk3 жыл бұрын
I too struggle with Scrupulosity. It is complete torment. It’s driven me to severe depression.
@frillylily80052 жыл бұрын
Go to the Lord and confess not to a priest. Have you tried prayer and fasting for deliverance? Ask God to show you what’s going on with you you might be surprised if it’s a demonic attack in nature. Jesus said some things won’t go without prayer and fasting. Keep up the good Fight 💪🏼 💕❤️
@InfestedLice2 жыл бұрын
Same here, my OCD is based off of religious stuff
@whateverbabe2 жыл бұрын
I had them too but I finally left after I discovered that they were all derived from ancient myths. And now I'm somehow obsessed once again about ex-muslim content and books, athiesm and philosophy which I find less harmful to my brain.
@annabellemoore42142 жыл бұрын
@@frillylily8005 I agree this healed me; it made my thoughts a lot better
@annah67783 жыл бұрын
I heavily relate to the first and second ones. Sometimes it can be hard for me to be productive (especially at night, which is sad since I’m a night owl) because I’m constantly worrying about either huge things like nuclear war (yes I worry about that lot), or tiny things, like whether I remembered to put a period at the end of my text to my friend and if they’ll be angry at me.
@verlouria3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I can relate. There are times I haven't communicated at all in fear of wording things wrong especially after being told sometimes I'm not clear enough. 😐 When I was a child my mom watched a documentary about the Nostradamus predictions. For YEARS I worried about nuclear war, cannibalism and CA falling into the ocean. Then, my grandparents had cataract surgery and I began obsessing about that. I was 8-10 years old at these times. I'm 46 now. I wish they had the info then we have now.
@nope60213 жыл бұрын
I have the same problem haha. I love the night time, it's so pleasant and calming... but it's also so anxiety inducing and I end up zoning out in rumination holes. Sometimes they're benign, but usually they involve a natural disaster (tsunami and earthquake being the most possible here) and I have to check a glass of water to make sure the ground isn't shaking and it's just me... sometimes multiple times because I'm convinced I'm not seeing it right. Even typing out the words tsunami and earthquake, I feel like I upped the chances of it happening. Logically I know that's impossible. But I still feel that waaaay.
@b4bybleu3 жыл бұрын
omg. when i was younger i was scared of the world ending. Like everyday i was obsessing and going crazy over the world ending on september 23rd. I was literally shitting my pants i was so scared.
@nope60213 жыл бұрын
@@b4bybleu I relate. My fear of the world ending was deffinitely caused/sparked by the "in 2012 the world will end because the Mayan calendar ends!" thing. It was serious talk around my elementary school, and my parents played the film 2012 in the living room and I watched most of it when I was 10... I was convinced it was going to happen. My fear of a sudden global collapse/end ended in 2012 when nothing happened and we were fine... But the fear of catastrophic events suddenly wiping me and everyone/everything I love out persists to this day! Constantly! Even thinking about it makes me feel guilty and like I'm going to cause it, even though I know I can't do that lol.
@b4bybleu3 жыл бұрын
@@nope6021 Same , im scared of so many things and it constantly warps my mind, sudden doom , that yellowstone volcano. Dont even get me started on a philosophy.
@mcspadee3 жыл бұрын
As someone with OCD I hate when people just assume it's being clean and organized. My OCD manifests in several ways, but the most severe being emetophobia (an irrational fear or vomiting or vomit). It plagues my mind almost every minute of every day, and going out in public is sometimes unbearable. I have given myself many hard scratch marks or bruises from self-harm that occurred during a panic attack because of this fear. Thank you for bringing so much light to this still misunderstood disorder, you guys are great :)
@melissajohnsonhaight5036 Жыл бұрын
😮 I just thought that was my panic disorder…. I had no idea fear of vomiting was part of OCD? Like I’m scared of amusement rides, flying because I’m scared I’ll throw up!!! 😱 I seriously had no idea!!
@tashasimmons747 Жыл бұрын
I FEEL YOU ON THIS!
@ゾンビフィッシュ Жыл бұрын
im sorry for that i also have ocd and i hate when people say its just cleaning my ocd is mainly checking things like after i turn off the lights and leaving the room i have to go back to that room several times again to make sure i turned the lights after i used the stove or sink i have to check again if i turned off the stove and the sink its honestly exhausting like i know i did turned them off but my brain wont stop saying go check it again NOW im so done
@lightmaybebadbuthewasjustsilly11 ай бұрын
I HAD NO IDEA THAT'S A THING? I THOUGHT IT'S JUST A LITTLE SILLY THING AT ME?? IT'S MY OCD???????? this is a revelation i didn't know i needed. i've been in the hospital in the past six months because of what this fear caused me physically and no amount of medication or interventions helped me at all. i can't shake these thoughts and fear, even when people tell me it's irrational and i acknowledge it too. thank you sm
@Oct0_X3 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for educating! I have OCD myself. I have really bad intrusive thoughts, including violent, taboo, pedophila, etc. Its terrible, It’s unbelievable how people think that it is perfectionism. It’s not good to have, its extremely painful. I haft to go through day to day situations, talking to my friends and thinking TERRIBLE thoughts. Thank you so much for educating people about this.. they need to learn more about OCD.
@nakshatramusic213 жыл бұрын
To everyone who's reading this: you're cool and adorable stay safe 💜
@nakshatramusic213 жыл бұрын
@@Maito89 how are you feeling now?
@broken_queer_but_fighting85893 жыл бұрын
Uno reverse 💜💜🤗🤗
@FroggieOrigins3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@FroggieOrigins3 жыл бұрын
@@Maito89 well I hope you feel better soon it at least your not feeling bad but you deserve to feel good
@randomfur42023 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@lindseyguyton59213 жыл бұрын
I have mental contamination obsessive-compulsive disorder and it is absolutely insufferable. I feel that this type of OCD is much lesser-known than the others, so thank you so much for covering it in this video and spreading awareness.
@clara_echoflower3 жыл бұрын
I have pure O OCD, it's not to much known either but a bit more than yours and I am really sorry for you having to experience what OCD is like in a way that most people can't get even close to understand, maybe sometimes not being able to sympathize :c I'm hoping the best for you, stay strong ok?
@justinafernando4405 Жыл бұрын
Im glad you put out this video for people with OCD to feel seen. I was diagnosed with Anxiety disorder and OCD. Quite conflicting ones. Anxiety fuels my need to be sure about things, while assurance sometimes triggers OCD worse. Im practicing the "maybe" when I ruminate on things. Sometimes it's hard, but I guess we just have to take baby steps and learn to be gracious to ourselves
@siennasamuel3 жыл бұрын
This video felt like a mental hug, and these comments make me feel warm and I honestly wanna cry. I’ve lived with OCD my whole life, never diagnosed but discovered last year that’s what it was while I was trauma processing, and also my mom has dealt with it her whole life. It’s been debilitating. Unexplainable at times. THANK YOU FOR TALKING ABOUT SEXUAL ORIENTATION OCD. That has been a big one for me that’s related to trauma. We need the world to be aware of this. I don’t think the percent of people struggling is as low as it is, I think people just aren’t educated or hide it because of shame. Thank you.
@sallyjmm3 жыл бұрын
iv had ocd for around 5 years since when i was about 7, recently it’s got worse because my intrusive thoughts have gotten really bad and because of that my anxiety has gone 📈 and my rituals have also gone 📈, it takes up hours of my day doing all of these stupid rituals. ocd is not a joke, thank you for spreading awareness:)
@carabevanart3 жыл бұрын
Ocd is a beast of its own, manifesting in so many ways! And often it goes unnoticed, especially if it's all internal. I have the first two as well as an obsessive nail picking habit and perfectionism. When ocd is thoughts and rumination, it's difficult to address and be aware of. Mindfulness is key. Be kind to yourself. ♡ It will come and go and learning to manage ocd will help keep you from getting sucked into negativity and anxiety.
@nataliecotta2825Ай бұрын
I know this video was made three years ago, but this was so well done!! As someone who suffers from ocd, the different facets of the disorder are explained in such an accurate and compassionate way. The animations are really cute, and with the narrator’s soothing voice, the whole video was so calming. Great job!
@shannonmcloughlin24163 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy you made this video because OCD is so misunderstood! I was diagnosed with OCD about 10 years ago, and recently when I got bad with it again I actually started to convince myself I didn’t have ocd anymore, and it was actually something else wrong with me because it’s so misunderstood. I literally have OCD and I don’t even understand it myself so this video is actually really helpful and I’m going to show it to my friends and family next time they ask me about it ❤️
@coolm3th3 жыл бұрын
before i got diagnosed with OCD I thought I was schizophrenic lol. OCD is a very intense diagnosis and super misunderstood. i'm glad you found a video that helped!
@vitoriavilela72653 жыл бұрын
This video is really good at raising awareness. I've been effectively diagnosed with OCD at the age of 16, but I remember dealing with the disorder's struggles ever since the age of 6 to 7. Because it took a long while to properly identify the illness, it's become really severe and even with the treatments I follow regularly, I'll always live with it. However, I can educate myself and others around me!
@ladynoemmm3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for representing all of the different sides! For example I have OCD but my room is extremely messy, yes it's completely possible because my mess is "organised" in a way and if I change my mess i think something bad will happen or something I am attached to positively will change ect. I definitely identify with the intrusive thoughts and ruminations aspects of OCD
@sanikasuryawanshi44632 жыл бұрын
Truely relatable
@ltshores2 жыл бұрын
Those of us with OCD cannot prevent intrusive thoughts, but we CAN control how we react to them. My therapist recommended perceiving intrusive thoughts as a train running in circles in your mind. You can’t stop the train, but you CAN decide not to get on the train. Allow the train to run its course, and the obsession will pass. I generally find an obsession lingers for 3 days and leaves, as long as I don’t board the train! Hope that helps someone in this thread! 😊
@frayacinth Жыл бұрын
that's such a great way to visualise it, thank you for sharing!
@tashasimmons747 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this.
@Dwarftornado3 жыл бұрын
Your channel actually informs me on many things^^ my mom doesn’t want me to see a therapist since she states that “therapy is only for crazy people” so me and my sister are trying to convince her Also when I heard intrusive thoughts I thought of Thomas sanders Also the Voiceover is super calming ^^
@mercurysinsanity3 жыл бұрын
I hope you find the help you need and deserve soon
@Dwarftornado3 жыл бұрын
@@mercurysinsanity thank you Currently I’ve been seeking help through my sisters But since a toxic friendship has been the most topic that my sisters have seen me bring up They want me to see a therapist ^^ Maybe within time or this year I’ll be able to see one!
@mercurysinsanity3 жыл бұрын
@@Dwarftornado if you want i can give you my instagram or discord so if you need to, you can talk to me until you can get the proper help you need
@Dwarftornado3 жыл бұрын
@@mercurysinsanity Nono it’s alright Thank you for the offer though
@malavikarajeev3 жыл бұрын
I went to a counsellor with my Dad, and we took a shortcut so no one would know where we were going. I can't believe that my Dad is embarrassed about this.
@taylorjackson33793 жыл бұрын
I finally convinced my mom to get me a therapist because of my intrusive thoughts! I might not have OCD, but it’s still nice to learn about it when there’s even a minimal chance
@Amityblightlumity223 жыл бұрын
How did you convince her? One time I tried to tell my parents that I have a mental illness but all I got is a smack on the head cuz they didn't believe me and my ocd have been getting worst these days-
@taylorjackson33793 жыл бұрын
@@Amityblightlumity22 I recommend boiling it down to the simplest you can! For example, instead of talking about a mental illness, talk about the symptoms that bother you! If they don’t listen to that, People are always open to talk on the internet. There are some chat rooms that could possibly help!
@pinkbunnyskyedoesthings77623 жыл бұрын
nice
@moonxx67002 жыл бұрын
@@taylorjackson3379 can u tell me which chat room ur talking about?
@taylorjackson33792 жыл бұрын
@@moonxx6700 I wish I could, but I haven’t been on them for a while- Certain websites have links to chat rooms though!
@lilianahu3 жыл бұрын
I have to say really, really big thank you for this video. I do have OCD, and I've been dealing with it for several years now (and sadly, I have parts of every single type - it's not as bad as it used to be, so at least that's good), and to be honest, I'm really tired of people being like "oh my god, why don't you just stop, it's not hard", "why are you such a perfectionist, it's pointless", "stop washing your hands" etc. I'm really glad that Psych2Go makes these videos, because it helps me understand myself better, and I'm glad that this video spreads the word about this mental illness specifically - I've been waiting for another video about OCD, because it can be as awful as any other mental illness (some people still think it's just "perfectionism", and that it's easy - it obviously is not). So, again, thank you ❤️
@mmh49062 жыл бұрын
thank you! I always thought I've been faking my ocd and it's invalid, because a lot of people focus on the checking, symmetry ocd which made me feel like I'm just faking it for attention or something 💀
@Furina_-_De_-_Cuntaine2 жыл бұрын
Same tbh, I thought I was exagerating because I'm starting to think I have OCD, and people focus a lot on the simmetry OCD, which makes the other subtypes feel left out I identified a lot with the intrusive thoughts, and also there's a number compulsion which I do almost always, I always like to blink and touch my teeth against each other when I am looking at the numbers 2, 11, 20, 29, 38, 47, 56, 65, 74, 83, 92, 101, 110, and anything that equals number 2 if you count and I dislike odd numbers a lot, I can get a bit anxious when looking at them so I look away and try to imagine number 2 in my mind to get less stressed I talked too much💀
@mmh49062 жыл бұрын
@@Furina_-_De_-_Cuntaine yes mine feels so similar to yours!! and my intrusive thoughts are literally hell worthy 💀💀
@carrot632 Жыл бұрын
@@Furina_-_De_-_Cuntaine holy- mine is almost exactly the same. I like odd numbers more, and particularly numbers make me feel so uncomfortable (I won’t type them.)
@saturnxicana3 жыл бұрын
i always assumed i had OCD and that it was minor throughout my whole life, but literally every single thing that was talked about in this video lined up with things i do on a daily basis but this video also gave me some peace of mind. it lets me know that i’m not crazy or paranoid but rather it confirmed my suspicions and i need to find a way to cope with this truth.
@enoyna94952 жыл бұрын
3:4 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MENTIONING THIS. im always checking my body after an intrusive thought and sometimes i DO feel something, which makes me feel like a disgusting person. knowing that its out out of my control makes me so happy, thank you
@courtneyjohnson73713 жыл бұрын
Just by watching this I know i have ocd now. I have symptoms to all of the types but the one that hit the most was the last one. It hit so hard that I started crying because I've been looking so long for what was possibly wrong with me, and I think I found it. It just so weird how when you explained it, it was like you were in my head. I'm gonna make an appointment with my doctor tomorrow to just make sure.
@batatesbey7awel..8793 жыл бұрын
Good luck!!🥰
@Halona_XX_playsz Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I have had such thoughts and compulsions since I was 8, I believe. It continued to grow and decline, adding more urges and decreasing some old ones. It never really occurred to me as OCD, though I never told anyone about them out of the fear of being judged, looked down upon, or "acting weird." It wasn't until either really late 2022 or early to mid 2023 when I found out true OCD symptoms and I just couldn't process that all of these thoughts and urges were related to a disorder. It never seemed right. I just thought I was really weird. I went to therapy last year before summer break. One of the things I told my therapist were a couple of my urges/thoughts (out of my fear of being judged growing stronger) and she said "That's what we call OCD urges and tendencies." This was after I found out true OCD symptoms, so I wanted to bring it up to her so she could give me more info, though she never did. I recently told my mom after my doctor recommended me to see a psychiatrist and clinical psychologist. I told her I wanted answers to questions I've had for many years at that point which is why I wanted to see at least one of them. Though the idea of meds scared me a little, I understand that it's supposed to help manage the thoughts and urges. We were bickering back and forth about how I wanted to see at least one of them to get answers while my mother wanted me to see another therapist because I didn't open up as much as I should have (her point is understandable, I'm not disagreeing with her entirely). I mentioned these thoughts and compulsions and she said "we'll see.." Honestly, it's better than "no, you're going to see another therapist." Watching videos and comments like these really help me feel better. I know it's cliché, but knowing that there are people out there who truly understand you which helps you realize you're not weird and you don't doubt your self-worth as much is SO COMFORTING. I nearly cried when I figured this out. It doesn't even have to be if I have OCD or not, knowing that other people have these thoughts and urges (sorry for saying it a lot) just takes a lot of weight off your shoulders while a blanket of relief snuggles around you and helps you finally relax. So thank you again, Psych2Go!
@emmacolangelo Жыл бұрын
this is how I feel too. I thought I’ve had ocd for just over 2 years now, though I’ve been dealing with the tendencies and thoughts and stuff since I was 6, but when I went to tell my mum to see if I could get checked out she completely turned me down and since then I’ve been ashamed to talk about it, I mentioned it to her again May of 2023 where she offered therapy but took it away as soon as I said I wanted to go. Ill try to get through it until I can afford to book my own therapy sessions when I’m old enough. Your comment has actually meant so much to me with understanding my mind better, thank you ❤
@juliestoltz59273 жыл бұрын
I was so happy to hear mental contamination included in this video! When I was first diagnosed as a kid, this subtype wasn't yet recognized which made me feel so alone for having a 'weird' kind of OCD that no one had really seen before. Before this video, I've only seen handful of other sources even mention it though it's often called by different names like "emotional contamination" or "metaphysical contamination." Thanks so much, keep up the great work :)
@dailydoseofmedicinee3 жыл бұрын
👍Obsession symptoms Fear of contamination or dirt. Doubting and having difficulty tolerating uncertainty. Needing things orderly and symmetrical. Aggressive or horrific thoughts about losing control and harming yourself or others. Unwanted thoughts, including aggression, or sexual or religious subjects.
@iudexitfreak33423 жыл бұрын
Absolutely.
@iudexitfreak33423 жыл бұрын
The cure is to accept that as an ocd, not you.
@jeice37143 жыл бұрын
@@iudexitfreak3342 the cure is to accept uncertainty and to not fight OCD
@gfhdsj88853 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for making this video! there are so many misconceptions about ocd, and this was so informative :)
@MaraMoonKalr Жыл бұрын
OCD is so hard. I have been accused of "using my OCD as an excuse" and also a lot of people think we are exhausting. It is so stressful and frustrating. I constantly have to re-read every single text message, email, and social media post, etc. I can type it out in less than a minute but then spend 10 minutes reading it over and over again in case I have missed something. I also check the doors and the stove and everything that is plugged into an outlet. I have arguments with my parter about needing to unplug everything when we leave out house. He thinks it's unnecessary, and I agree to a certain degree, but my OCD monster doesn't agree and she almost always gets what she wants. Blinking my eyes, counting, doing compulsions so my family doesn't get hurt or die. It just goes on and on. Thank you for making this video. It made me tear up, just knowing what I and many other people are going through is validated and acknowledged. Thank you, seriously.
@teresascicluna18923 жыл бұрын
This is one of the only accurate videos about OCD I've seen, or one that doesn't just go into detail about symmetry and hand washing. Thank you for not minimising the other forms of OCD and explaining it so accurately and respectfully.
@lucyhart76823 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with OCD from a young age and it’s nice having this video out there, making it less stigmatized and doing away with the “clean freak” stigma
@billygregg66163 жыл бұрын
I hate how people who are meticulous about things go “Oh yeah I’m sooooo OCD!”
@madeline60182 жыл бұрын
I don’t really suffer with the symmetry thing so I thought for ages I couldn’t have ocd. But my psychiatrist has diagnosed me recently and it honestly makes sense. I suffer with the other three ocd behaviour things on varying levels. For me I suffer more with morality based obsessions. I am constantly stuck thinking about whether I am good or evil despite the fact that I am a pretty good person I think. I constantly have thoughts like “you’re a monster” and am always needing to ask my family if they love me or think I deserve to live. I know the answer, but I need to hear them say it to make the thoughts go away. Anyways just wanted to say this vid was pretty on point for me. Even if you don’t meet all those types it doesn’t mean you don’t have ocd guys. If you are suffering then see a professional because you deserve to start your journey to work through this.
@minaahmed22993 жыл бұрын
I've spent the last whole month thinking that I might be crazy, evil and deranged and that there is something seriously wrong with me and my mind. This video really gave me hope again. Thank you so much, I'm crying. Thank you.
@lilarose153 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say Thank you for those in the comments, I decided to delete that comments as it was open for anyone. As it's been a year I have noticed that my phobia of sickness has gotten worse so I will be contacting a doctor
@batatesbey7awel..8793 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing, i hope things get better with you💜
@lilarose153 жыл бұрын
@@batatesbey7awel..879 Tysm!
@buggy-boy3 жыл бұрын
i need to stop reading the comments i do all of these and relate with alot of other comments but i dont wanna go to a therapist because im afraid ill actually have something also hope things get better for you
@batatesbey7awel..8793 жыл бұрын
@@buggy-boy well if you actually have something, it’s better to know how to get better than to live in fear and confusion for as long as possible. Friend, please go to a therapist and learn new things about you and how to deal with it. If you want, you can update me here and tell me how it goes for you. Good luck💜
@annamarie51923 жыл бұрын
My therapist suggested I may have OCD. i didn’t think it was possible, I am messy (not dirty) and I’ve been putting off my CBT as I didn’t think I’d have it. Watching this video has really opened my eyes on the ways it effects me. Thank you.
@peggleblastlover11 ай бұрын
i’ve been diagnosed with ocd since 6th grade, prozac helped me a lot but it’s still such a struggle. you all are not alone ❤
@meghanstangl31402 жыл бұрын
I’ve been struggling with OCD since I was a tiny kid. I began to notice it soon after I was diagnosed with ADHD. All my life I was told I struggled with just fear issues. But when I was about 10 years old I figured out that I had OCD after realizing it wasn’t normal to wash my hands up to my elbows frequently for minutes on end. I was so preoccupied by my health until I was about 17 and then it got a lot easier somehow, but I still struggled with background symptoms. When I was about 23 (I am 26 now) I had a horrible relapse that developed into other obsessions and it got easier after a couple years without fully going away, but I’ve relapsed hard and am currently amidst another obsession. I teared up watching some of this after finding out the idea of OCD attacking what is important to be true. It’s been a 26 year battle, but I’m finally seeking therapy. Wish me luck. 🤞🏻
@azmaakhan1142 жыл бұрын
How did u get over washing your hands up to your elbows??
@theEVILonionRAT2 жыл бұрын
Wait it’s not normal to wash your hands up to your elbows?????????
@tochukwuojiaku4947 Жыл бұрын
Wishing you best of luck dear ❤
@ovaisshamim17598 ай бұрын
Ooh I thought I'm the only one abnormal who wash upto elbows
@jameswhitman2553 жыл бұрын
4:26 This third part right here on the type of manifestation is very important in understanding how OCD can be for some of us that struggle with it, I believe. I'm so happy to find and know that it is identified in such a comprehensive and empathetic manner. I have personal experience with this, I would at times throughout my life describe the severity of my OCD as being some kind of story I live that is a battle which takes place inside of my mind, the invisible struggle of dealing with the constriction and hyper magnetization of compulsion and the need to act out and abide by it in order to protect something you value. OCD is a serious matter and condition, manifesting itself in different forms, something I stand to acknowledge as being an ordeal that is and shouldn't be confined to mere fixation and the desire to be neat and organized. The mind is powerful, and it's good and relieving to see some light shed on this darkness and awareness spread. It doesn't seem bad to know I'm not alone.
@imnotokayipromise59403 жыл бұрын
I've been 95% sure I have OCD for the last 2 years. I even spoke to my mum about it a while back and she mentioned things she'd noticed I'd been doing my whole life that she'd thought could be something like OCD, to the point where we both now think I have it - but of course, I'm not diagnosed, so I can't get any help for it, or even validation or an official label for what I'm probably dealing with. The only part I don't relate to & never have is the whole fear of contamination thing. That's never been an issue for me - like, sometimes I'll worry a little, but it's nothing significant or out of the ordinary - whereas the rituals? The intrusive thoughts? The compulsions? The constant uncertainty and checking things over and over and over? That all massively affects me, daily. The sentence "it's about the feeling" perfectly sums up how it is for me. Nothing is good enough to leave unless it feels "right." Also, does anyone else do that thing where if you accidentally hit your hand on something, you have to hit the other one in the exact same way to balance it out, or else everything just feels kinda messed up for the rest of the day? Or if you step too forcefully and your shoe makes a much louder sound so you have to double-hop on the other foot to fix it? Or is that just me????
@mattr2715 Жыл бұрын
ive also been pretty confident ive had ocd for about 2 years at this point with literally the same things you described including the last thing you said. at a certain point the last thing got so bad because if i accidentally hit any part of my body i would have to touch the rest of my body and then my mind would tell me that i have to redo it because i thought i hit something twice and it was just an infinite loop. did you ever see a professional about it? if so, did you or did you not have ocd? was it something else? mainly asking because judging off the little info you gave i would probably have the same results as you. that last thing tho makes me feel seen 😂i thought i was insane
@AutumnColoursYT Жыл бұрын
It's not just you, I understand and I have the same problems.
@ternilagjermeni6315 Жыл бұрын
me too
@tashasimmons747 Жыл бұрын
Yes. I do this. It manifests differently in different people. Some may fear germs, some may ritalualize , some may check ect. Or do all. Don't doubt yourself. Good luck.
@Acaicat_008 ай бұрын
I cant believe it! im not the only one, like if i just normally walk and with one leg i step on something, i also have to step on it with my other leg. It just feels wrong if i dont😭
@user-fc2td5dx2e2 жыл бұрын
i have asd adhd ptsd anxiety depression and a maladaptive day dreamer i spend at least 2 hours a day talking to my self living the dream all of your vids help me understand things a little more simply then my doctors explain and i really appreciate you for making them
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@ytq.3 жыл бұрын
These are not the only types of OCD, even though this was a well done, and educating video, if you do think you have OCD, tell a trusted adult. I myself have been diagnosed for 6 years and over time my OCD type has changed a lot whether it being the stuff the video has included, or not. So yes, even though this was an amazing video, these are not always the cases. If you have OCD or knows someone who does, you/they are strong. Hope you or they get cured in no time. Thank you for reading.
@kasrahere3 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with ocd today and I'm so relieved that I found an answer to what I've been doing to myself lately. I've been so jugdemental toward myself that I literally harmed myself more than anyone ever could. I have constant thoughts of what I'll do with my future and if I'll be good at my job or not. I've got so tired of my thoughts and the mood swings that came with it. The psychiatrist didn't prescribe any medication. I'll have sessions of talking with the psychologist. I hope it makes a difference, I'm so tired.
@DebzLife3 жыл бұрын
0:11 too bad liking videos triggers my OCD. when I'm liking something, or complimenting something, i always find the urge to visualise something good, and not visualise poop, murder, or something horrid. but, it just doesn't happen.. the more I try to tell my brain to not think about blood, the more it's gonna show me detailed images of blood.
@kyvavlogs625321 күн бұрын
Exactly it's really disgusting , but my brain really triggers out everytime
@Singalong_now12 күн бұрын
@@DebzLife Sam here and it's getting worse
@MyCatMyca20 күн бұрын
I don’t know if I have OCD or somthing else, I have/get thought I don’t want but I can’t help but have and obsess over. I do have “rituals” that I do out of fear or making things perfect when they “dont matter” but not all my obsessive thoughts can be “cancelled” with an action and tho I do overthink perfection sometimes not everything bothers me and sometimes I feel like I care less then “normal” people. I don’t know if I have OCD of GAD or another anxiety disorder and I’m not exactly in the position to see a professional. I’ve just been binging videos like these, not necessarily to self diagnose, but to learn more about how to understand and/or help myself. I just felt like sharing my story
@elagalili16143 жыл бұрын
I actually have ocd and this kind of videos help me understand myself and my ocd better, so thank you so much for everything you do!❤️
@abi444443 жыл бұрын
yes, i totally relate. it’s so exhausting that sometimes it makes me cry when i have to check things multiple times, or when i have intrusive thoughts and ruminations. i’ve been to a therapist, it helped but when the whole virus caught up. i had to stop seeing my therapist, and it made things worse again.
@ninaschick41443 жыл бұрын
The worst part of OCD (at least for me) are the constant intrusive thoughts and the feeling that I have no control over my thoughts. It honestly hurts so much to hear people say “oh everyone has OCD and checks if the door is closed”. Just today an insurance guy told me I couldn’t get some type of insurance because of my OCD and anxiety-disorder and continued saying things like “well my wife probably has OCD as well, she always puts my clothes away” and “oh well that’s surprising that you have OCD, so you wash your hands all the time?”. People think that’s all that OCD is about and use it to make jokes but it minimizes the illness and makes people who are affected by it feel like they’re not taken seriously. Added: You can’t always SEE that someone struggles with their mental health. My doctor once said “you think it’s psychosomatic? What problems do you have? You don’t look like you have a mental illness” and that’s not okay for a doctor to say - for no-one actually. SO you should always be careful what you’re saying to other people because you never know their whole backstory.
@clara_echoflower3 жыл бұрын
You're totally right! As a Pure O OCD person, I can totally confirm that sometimes, people cannot see the compulsions,but that doesn't mean they aren't there. It gets worse when they start to doubt it :(
@xtr3m3xd532 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I’ve been able to accept and live with my intrusive thoughts and it’s gotten a lot better over the pass months. Whenever I told someone I had OCD they would say the exact same thing like “oh I always feel like washing my hands” and saying that it’s not that bad. People who haven’t experienced something wouldn’t get what your talking about and it’s just tough.
@ninaschick41442 жыл бұрын
@@xtr3m3xd53 I’m so happy for u that it has gotten better! It’s funny to read the comment I posted 7 months ago because a lot has changed since then. Hope u’ll continue getting better🍀
@Bootricia2 жыл бұрын
I have had issues with people believing I am mentally ill because I don’t “look” like I am sick. What are we supposed to look like exactly?!?!
@ninaschick41442 жыл бұрын
@@Bootricia right??
@harux96832 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with OCD maybe 3 to 4 years ago, I continue to learn and battle it as I get older. My type of OCD that I have are more of the intrusive thoughts, I continue to have them but I always remind myself of the words my therapist and supporters let me know and gives me courage to stay strong as I label them as intrusive thoughts and not something part of me.
@Ailorn3 жыл бұрын
I have ADHD but I relate to having anxiety about worrying if I actually did something or not. For example, I might not be able to remember if I took my medication today or if I'm remembering yesterday. Or I might not be able to tell if I did a chore or simply thought of doing a chore. I always feel like I'm forgetting something. The difference is that if I point my attention elsewhere I will forget about the thing and it disappears completely, where as someone with OCD wouldn't be able to stop thinking if it. I'm just left with a lingering feeling of anxiety that I try to soothe with self comforting as skills.
@skiblybombombom3 жыл бұрын
You are not alone, I'm here and you just made me feel that i'm not alone in those things! I'm learning more about myself since i kinda 'shutdown' (basically stopped functioning) in 2020 and so i have ADHD and suspect that OCD may explain some things as well. The forgetting is awful. I have a little paper on which I write the day and the dose each time I take my meds (+the start of a new box/strip!) so even if i'm unsure whether I noted it down, i can count back :) Writing down things helps & gives some relief because then it's not up to our brains to try sooo hard to hold onto everything but instead it's the paper that holds onto it. External memory! if something doesn't work, we don't have to put so much effort in trying to make it work. we work differently / around it :)
@graciehavart6923 жыл бұрын
A year ago I thought I was disgusting because of the intrusive thoughts I have, I really appreciate this channel teaching me more about my disorder. I wish they would’ve covered counting though. Like, for me, I can’t do anything three times. And sometimes I’ll repeat an action several times to make certain that there are no threes involved. Just know that you are not alone. Stay safe 💙💜
@admiralanonymous99812 жыл бұрын
You’re not alone too💜
@joba81183 жыл бұрын
I've been partially diagnosed with OCD Pure O since last year of the pandemic. It has been a year of me handling these but some old themes do come back and bounce back harder. Intrusive thoughts and checking are a beast in my 1 year of having this and I rarely get inner peace because of these. No matter how real the intrusive thoughts feels, it is still a thought in the end. It is all in your behavior and compulsions to put an end to the vicious cycle of OCD. Stay safe and stay rad.
@batatesbey7awel..8793 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I hope things get better with you fellow dope person
@batatesbey7awel..8793 жыл бұрын
@Diego Otero thank you so much for this useful information. Good luck!💜
@moonstonewolfgaming5252 жыл бұрын
I have not been diagnosed, and I am not self-diagnosing but this is just my thoughts on the topic. I’ve always guessed that I may have OCD, since I heavily relate to practically everything I’ve read, watched, seen about the disorder. But what seriously took me by surprise with this video was the contamination part. It described me exactly, I’m constantly washing my hands to the point that it’s weird to people around me. It’s an actual issue for me, since I will literally wash my hands after putting down the toaster, or opening/closing the microwave, or literally just touching anything that doesn’t belong to me or that I feel is dirty. For the longest time I seriously thought that was just something stupid that I do, since my friends have made a joke out of it. My mum is always acting like something is wrong with me, and will yell at me saying things like, “do I need to take you to a doctor?!”. It has seriously affected how I live, and sometimes affects the people around me, which honestly breaks my heart to know. I have considered talking to my mum to actually take me to talk to a therapist or doctor, but I struggle a lot in building courage to do that, even though there’s seriously nothing for me to be embarrassed of. Please reply if you’ve experienced something similar to me, I really need advice 😅
@Em_Elizabeth2 жыл бұрын
My experience was just about identical. I was basically scared sane by my parents ridiculing and punishing me for behaviors that were very much obsessive compulsive but we were too poor for a doctor. By 17, I had the thoughts under control. I learned to reset them. I still have certain urges but now I simply tell the impossible tasks "nope" when they show up.
@regularly_priced3 жыл бұрын
This describes everything I feel on a day-to-day basis. I didn’t think I had this at all, haven’t been diagnosed with anything other than ADHD. But everything described in this video is what I’ve been dealing with, especially recently, and it has hurt me a lot. It’s relieving to see something suggesting that what I’m dealing with could be an actual mental disorder, and it’s not because I’m just weird. But I can relate to almost everything here. obsessing over sexuality and checking how I feel-especially the thing about controlling the things that you enjoy(my sister told me “how could liking something else be so bad?” and I just couldn’t comprehend that mindset) are the two that are most frequent, but my intrusive thoughts are also paralyzing; I feel as if thinking about something will bring it to life and I get terrified of the outcome.
@lynidk54633 жыл бұрын
I'm actually scared, but I will see this anyways I don't want to go to a psychologist, help
@elsajohansson53163 жыл бұрын
me too, I think I should but it’s sounds really scary
@elsajohansson53163 жыл бұрын
your not alone :)
@Γιώργος-ε3τ3 жыл бұрын
My parents have sent me to psychologists multiple times, it's not bad, don't worry :)
@Psych2go3 жыл бұрын
What about counsellor?
@lynidk54633 жыл бұрын
@@Γιώργος-ε3τ Well, yes but, they don't suspect anything
@avacappelli54992 жыл бұрын
this makes me so relieved to know that A i’m not alone and B that there is a label to describe what goes on in my head. i have had intrusive thought ocd since i was young and i never knew what it was, i just thought it was an annoying voice in my head. then as i got older i started to think it was anxiety. it all makes so much more sense now. thanks for the vid!!!
@stefaniecureg81922 ай бұрын
I like to revisit this video every once in a while whenever my OCD gets too much for me to handle, it helps me gain reassurance that all of it is just in my head. This is especially true for those intrusive thoughts and checking OCD.
@monsev.arellano91253 жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about this! I feel like this information is not really known unless someone intentionally looks for the info which many people who dont have OCD should know to better understand people with the condition 😁
@Psych2go3 жыл бұрын
No problem :) We're happy to help!!
@c111-y9n3 жыл бұрын
Damn, I'm just like the first one with all those thoughts combined, it was driving me insane and I had no idea that it could be OCD, I need professional help first but this video really made me have something to start with, thanks again Psych2Go
@snail.song13 жыл бұрын
I can relate to a few things from all of them, but one I wanted to talk about specifically is something I've experienced ever since a kid that applies to order and symmetry. Ever since I was a kid, there's always a *certain* way I have to do things, or it has bothered me an abnormal amount. I had to have a certain object in a certain spot, the clothes had to be organized in a specific way, a lot of things that other people would consider random that absolutely had to be a very specific way, and if somebody changed it, it would throw me off so much that as a kid I would usually burst into tears. It came off as being "controlling" when I was younger, and although sometimes I was because ya know I was little, but other times it like.. felt like it almost physically hurt. Its hard to explain the feeling, but I do it to this day, with for example school. If I make a plan for school (when Im going to go to my locker, what Im going to put in it, what folders Im going to use and where I will keep them and when I will use them), I absolutely hate it being changed, it has to be how I set it or it will completely set me off. It's very strange, but I've come to see that it makes sense why that would be part of my OCD (which I've had as long as I can remember). I also tend to reread emails countless times, reread text messages, and anything else you could think of. That also ties into anxiety I would assume, would they kind of go hand in hand in some situations?
@batatesbey7awel..8793 жыл бұрын
I hope things get better for you💜
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU Жыл бұрын
Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.
@artbyitalo15823 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for representing “pure”o It’s vídeos like these that saves people’s life’s especially the sexual checking compulsion it’s such a big one for most of us in the ocd community people don’t talk about it enough they think it’s just rumination I also liked how you said our bodies react to what is sexually relevant thank your for normalizing this great video
@totallycrazystudios18013 жыл бұрын
This hit way to close too home and way more than I expected
@jayy76533 жыл бұрын
When you’re simply interested in psychology so you watch this and suddenly the intrusive thoughts and checking parts hit closer to home than you want to admit
@jayy76533 жыл бұрын
@Roberto de la Rosa legit omg😭😭
@8bit5752 жыл бұрын
✨Actual person diagnosed with OCD here✨ thank you for making my condition easier to understand. OCD is such a patronized term nowadays that almost anyone can say "oh it's my OCD". This can sometimes be painful here as somebody who actually suffers with it and is actively pursuing treatment😕. hopefully this will inform some!!!
@tashasimmons747 Жыл бұрын
It hurts when people minimize or glamorize this torturous disorder! Thanks for saying this.