I'm the ONLY person here who was educated in this field, period.
"I'll give you one last chance to prove to me your not a complete idiot or our discussion is over"
Sorry but you lost every argument you ever had with me, including this one.
"Intrusive thoughts, anxiety and re-assurance seeking."
That could be any person under the "borderline" or "Bi-Polar" spectrum at any given time lol.
You know far less about mental illness and personality disorders than I do. If you studied it at school like I have, you would also be aware that "characterized" traits are little more than half of all mental illnesses symptoms.
"Intrusive thoughts, anxiety and re-assurance seeking" are Primary, secondary, affective and non-affective symptoms in many disorders and illnesses.
But yes if you want a relly good example I'd have to say people with borderline personality disorder often suffer these EXACT same symptoms far worse than OCD inflicted individuals. This is why I don't jump to conclusions, as it might not be OCD at all.
Is it normal unwelcome thoughts?
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I'm the ONLY person here who was educated in this field, period.
"I'll give you one last chance to prove to me your not a complete idiot or our discussion is over"
Sorry but you lost every argument you ever had with me, including this one.
"Intrusive thoughts, anxiety and re-assurance seeking."
That could be any person under the "borderline" or "Bi-Polar" spectrum at any given time lol.
You know far less about mental illness and personality disorders than I do. If you studied it at school like I have, you would also be aware that "characterized" traits are little more than half of all mental illnesses symptoms.
"Intrusive thoughts, anxiety and re-assurance seeking" are Primary, secondary, affective and non-affective symptoms in many disorders and illnesses.
But yes if you want a relly good example I'd have to say people with borderline personality disorder often suffer these EXACT same symptoms far worse than OCD inflicted individuals. This is why I don't jump to conclusions, as it might not be OCD at all.