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Major Psychological Disorder> Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) - Concept of Obsession

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Estimated time: 11 minutes
  • Definition: Obsession
  • Key Features
  • Common Examples
  • In Children
  • Key Points: Concept of Obsession
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Obsession

Obsession is an unpleasant and unwanted thought that keeps coming up to mind on and off inspite of a person's efforts to resist.

CISCE: Class 12

Key Features

  • The thoughts are intrusive and return "on and off" without control.
  • They cause distress, even though the person recognises their irrationality.
  • Common themes include contamination, doubt, aggression, or taboo ideas.
CISCE: Class 12

Common Examples

  • Fear of dirt, germs, or touching infected objects drives avoidance.
  • Doubts about tasks like locking doors persist despite confirmation.
  • Aggressive thoughts involve harming loved ones, causing shock.
  • Sexual or religious doubts feel contaminating and inescapable.
CISCE: Class 12

In Children

Obsession Type Source Example Emotional Impact
Contamination Fear of germs/dirt Anxiety from contact
Doubt/Order Unfinished tasks/locks Endless checking urge
Aggressive Killing thoughts Shock and guilt
Sexual/Religious Taboo doubts Contamination feeling
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Concept of Obsession

  • Obsession is an unwanted and unpleasant thought that repeatedly comes to mind despite efforts to resist it.
  • These thoughts are intrusive, uncontrollable, and cause distress.
  • The person knows the thoughts are irrational but cannot stop them.
  • Common themes include contamination, doubt, aggression, and sexual or religious ideas.

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