Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an disorder regarding the brain and a person's behavior. OCD causes extreme anxiety and includes both obsessions and impulses that takes up a large amount of time and becomes disruptive to imperative activities that individuals go through every day.
Obsessions are images or motivations that are constant and feel outside of the individual's control. People with OCD would prefer not to have these considerations and view them as exasperating. They also understand that these thoughts aren't logical. Fixations are ordinarily joined by exceptional and uncomfortable emotions, for example, apprehension, disturbance, uncertainty, or an inclination that things must be carried out in a manner that is "perfect."
Obsessions are images or motivations that are constant and feel outside of the individual's control. People with OCD would prefer not to have these considerations and view them as exasperating. They also understand that these thoughts aren't logical. Fixations are ordinarily joined by exceptional and uncomfortable emotions, for example, apprehension, disturbance, uncertainty, or an inclination that things must be carried out in a manner that is "perfect."