Pure OCD: Everything You Need To Know
Jan 29, 2023If you or someone you know has been struggling with obsessive-compulsive-disorder, it’s important to understand that there are different types of OCD and how they can present differently. One of the most misunderstood forms of OCD is known as Pure Obsessional OCD, or Pure OCD. In this blog post, we will discuss what Pure OCD is, its symptoms, causes, and treatment options. By understanding Pure OCD, you can learn how to better support those who are suffering from this disorder.
What Is Pure OCD?
Pure OCD is a form of obsessive-compulsive-disorder. It is characterized by having intrusive, unwanted thoughts or images, but unlike traditional OCD, the sufferer does not engage in overt compulsions such as hand-washing, counting, or checking. Instead, the individual becomes trapped in a loop of repetitive, rumination and negative thoughts and worries.
The intrusive thoughts of Pure OCD can be extremely distressing and may include themes such as harm to oneself or to others, sexual or religious obsessions, or any other intrusive thought that causes significant anxiety and distress. It can be difficult for someone with Pure OCD to distinguish between reality and their intrusive thoughts.
Different Types Of OCD
Obsessive-Compulsive-Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by intrusive, distressing thoughts and unwanted urges to perform repetitive behaviors. It can manifest in many different forms, each of which has its own unique set of characteristics. While it’s often used as a catch-all term, OCD is actually comprised of several distinct subtypes or “flavors” of the disorder.
One of the most common types of OCD is Pure OCD. This type is characterized by intrusive thoughts, images, or impulses that are of a moral, religious, or sexual nature. People with this type of OCD may feel excessive guilt and shame over thoughts they find distressing, even if they do not take any action to act on them. This can lead to anxiety and self-criticism, as well as low self-esteem.
Harm OCD is another type of OCD that focuses on the fear of causing harm to oneself or others. People with this type of OCD may experience intrusive thoughts about violence and accidental harm, leading them to engage in compulsive behavior such as checking, cleaning, and repeating words or phrases in order to prevent harm from occurring.
Contamination OCD is an obsession with dirt, germs, and other substances that the individual finds repulsive. Those with this type of OCD may become overly focused on preventing the spread of germs and engaging in ritualistic cleaning and sanitizing. They may also experience anxiety in public places and avoid touching certain objects or surfaces.
The Treatment of OCD
OCD can be difficult to treat, but there are a variety of treatment options available. Depending on the severity and type of OCD, treatment may include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), medication, or a combination of both.
Cognitive-behavioral-therapy is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on changing thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to the symptoms of OCD. CBT often involves teaching the person strategies for managing their intrusive thoughts and behaviors, and increasing their ability to tolerate stress.
Medication is another form of treatment for OCD. There are several different types of medications that have been shown to be effective in treating OCD. These include selective-serotonin-reuptake-inhibitors (SSRIs), tricyclic antidepressants, and antipsychotics. It’s important to discuss the pros and cons of each medication with your doctor before starting a medication regimen.
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