Author:
Kilgore, Andrew Rutledge
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Mind and Consciousness
Date Published:
January 24, 2022
Abstract:
Not being able to tell the difference between good and bad or not being able to feel comfortable with the placement of objects could be seen as the mental setup of a “crazy” person, but in reality, no one with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is truly “crazy”, for their fears, thoughts, and actions are based off of universal human feelings that are only damaged or amplified in a way even a neurotypical person could understand. In our most severe states, what we think can be extremely real to us, and a lack of help or guidance can lead to a wasted, interrupted, and tortuous life.
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