It is all relative. A normal reaction to a situation can be defined as something common and expected based on experience. This includes a range of possibilities. But what is normal for me, isn't always normal for you. But sometimes it can be. You still need a control group to make the judgment.
It is normal for someone with OCD to wash their hands 20 times a day. But it isn't normal for someone without it. yet at the same time, it is normal for a doctor or health care practitioner to do this but it doesn't make them OCD. You have to look at the whole story.
Is it normal that you think it's normal?
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It is all relative. A normal reaction to a situation can be defined as something common and expected based on experience. This includes a range of possibilities. But what is normal for me, isn't always normal for you. But sometimes it can be. You still need a control group to make the judgment.
It is normal for someone with OCD to wash their hands 20 times a day. But it isn't normal for someone without it. yet at the same time, it is normal for a doctor or health care practitioner to do this but it doesn't make them OCD. You have to look at the whole story.