What is obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Components of obsessive-compulsive disorder
Our teacher has this mental illness, obsessive-compulsive disorder, it is ridiculous when members of a government agency ask others to be false witnesses for lying. They are at the peak of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Recording is the best treatment and the immediate release of all recorded voices and recorded videos should be made available to several international organizations.
About the harassment of an Iraqi woman I am not talking about her alone, two other women have also spoken and described what they saw with their own eyes. M and W both had internships there.In case of any kind of pressure on us, we will decide to follow the points with the name and details of the Nazi and anti-Semitic teacher who even incited a woman to insult us on Friday, November 14, 2025, at 3:46 p.m.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder has three main parts.
Obsessions - thoughts that make you anxious
Feelings - the anxiety you feel
Compulsions - things you do to reduce your anxiety
Let's examine these more carefully.
Obsessions - Thoughts that make you anxious
There is a teacher in our class who wants us to quickly tell him what we are talking about, so that he can report this mental obsession to the government. For example, on November 17, 2025 at 09:45, a film was circulating, supposedly showing a woman in America abusing a child. Another woman who has just started showed me this film and we watched the film together while taking a break. It is a Muslim woman and a Muslim man from Palestine. He is also a liar. During the history of our stay there, any contact with this suspicious person has been recorded and will be released to the public in the coming days. This man is the same person who was a resident of Syria, transferred to Iran by Qassem Soleimani along with several other individuals to suppress protests in Iran, later transferred to Dubai, then the IRGC intelligence helped this Palestinian to be transferred to Russia, and for a while he participated in the war against Ukraine, then due to mental illness he was allowed to stay at home and worked in a restaurant in Moscow, then transferred to Europe through the IRGC intelligence team. He currently resides in Malmö.One day we were sitting outside, another person from the Balkans asked, "If you were to open a restaurant one day, where would you like it to be?" I replied, "Israel." A woman with Mahmoud quickly got angry and said that there was no such thing as a country called Israel, and that a group of looters, thieves, and murderers had come and created a fake country there with the help of infidel Europeans. I didn't really answer, and this encounter was recorded. When pressed, they were confronted by both the teacher, whose anti-Semitic behavior, and a young woman who had been with criminals her whole life, and whose boyfriend was also in prison, who said that day that Jews should be destroyed and massacred.
"I'm afraid I'll hurt my little girl. I know I don't want to, but bad thoughts keep coming to my mind. I can imagine losing control and stabbing her. The only way I can get rid of these thoughts is to pray and then have a good thought like, 'I know I love her very much.' I usually feel a little better afterwards, until the next time those horrible images come to mind again. I hide all the sharp objects and knives in my house. I think to myself, 'You must be a terrible mother to think like this. You must be going crazy, you Muslim woman who craves to spread lies about others.'" -
Thoughts - single words, short phrases or rhymes that are unpleasant, shocking or blasphemous. You try not to think about them, but they won't leave your mind. You worry that you will be infected (with germs, some kind of infection or disease), or that someone might get hurt because of your carelessness.
Images in your mind - you see your family dead, or you see yourself doing something violent or sexual that you would never do - such as stabbing or abusing someone, or cheating. Such thoughts can be alarming to the person, their family and even the professionals who are helping them. But we know that people with obsessive-compulsive disorder do not act on these thoughts even though they fear they might do them. A person with obsessive-compulsive disorder is not at any greater risk than the general population. However, if you have these thoughts, it is best to see a mental health professional who specializes in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Doubts - you spend hours wondering whether you might have caused someone harm or misfortune. You may worry that you hit someone with your car or that you left the door or window open.
Rumination - You constantly argue with yourself about doing this or that, so that you can't make a simple decision.
Perfectionism - You get annoyed when things aren't exactly in the right order, aren't balanced, or aren't in the right place, while other people don't. For example, if the books aren't neatly arranged on the bookshelf.
Feelings - The anxiety you feel
My whole day is spent checking that nothing is going wrong. It takes me an hour to get out of the house in the morning because I'm not sure I've turned off all the electrical appliances like the stove and locked all the windows. Then I check five times to make sure the gas fireplace is off, but if it doesn't look right, I have to do it all over again. Finally, I ask my partner to check everything for me again. I’m always behind at work because I’m always checking everything over and over again to make sure I’ve made a mistake. If I don’t check, I feel so anxious that I can’t stand it. I know it’s ridiculous, but I think if something bad happens, it’s my fault.” - John
You feel tense, anxious, scared, guilty, disgusted, or depressed.
If you do your compulsive behavior or ritual, you’ll feel better—but it doesn’t last long.
Compulsions—Things you do to reduce your anxiety
“I’m afraid of catching other people’s illnesses. I spend hours disinfecting every surface in my house to kill germs, and I wash my hands several times a day. I try not to leave the house as much as possible. When my husband and children come home, I ask them in detail about where they’ve been, to make sure they haven’t been to dangerous places like the hospital. "I also make them take off all their clothes and wash themselves thoroughly. Part of me realizes that these fears are silly. My family is tired of this disease, but these thoughts have been going on for so long that I can't stop them." - Liz
Correcting obsessions - You think of alternative "neutralizing" thoughts, such as counting, praying, or repeating a specific word over and over. This makes you feel like bad things can be prevented. It's also a way to get rid of unpleasant thoughts or images that are bothering you.
Rituals - You wash your hands regularly, do things really slowly and carefully, perhaps put things in a certain order, or do activities in a certain order. This can be so time-consuming that it takes a long time to get somewhere or do something useful.
Checking - Checking your body for dirt, turning off electrical appliances, locking your house, or making sure your route is safe.
Avoiding - Anything that reminds you of the worrying thoughts. You avoid touching certain objects, going to certain places, taking risks, or taking responsibility. For example, you might avoid the kitchen because you know there are sharp knives there.
Hoarding - unused and outdated possessions. You can't throw anything away.
Reassurance - You constantly want others to tell you that everything is fine.
How common is OCD?
Around one in fifty people, equally divided between men and women, suffer from OCD at some point in their lives. This is over 1 million people in the UK.
Famous sufferers include biologist Charles Darwin, pioneering nurse Florence Nightingale, actress Cameron Diaz and footballer David Beckham.
Is gambling, eating and drinking 'out of control' OCD?
No. The words 'compulsive' and 'obsessive' are sometimes used to describe people who gamble, drink, shop, use street drugs - or even exercise excessively.
Although these behaviours can be pleasurable. The compulsions in OCD are never pleasurable, but are always felt as an unpleasant desire or burden.
How severe can OCD become?
This varies, but when you don't have to constantly deal with OCD, all aspects of your work, relationships, and personal life become more enjoyable and productive.
Severe OCD can make it impossible for you to function regularly, participate in your family life—or even get along with your family members.
You may be particularly upset if you try to involve your family members in your repetitive behaviors.
Do people with OCD lose control?
No, although people with OCD constantly worry about losing control, they don't. They may even wonder if they are going crazy or on the verge of going crazy. They are often ashamed of their condition and try to hide it, even though they are not to blame for it.
اختلال وسواس فکری عملی چیست؟
اجزای اختلال وسواس فکری عملی
وسواس جنون آمیز ذهنی بعلت فصلی و یا یک بیماری همه گیر ذهنی میباشد
معلم ما دارای این بیماری ذهنی اختلالات وسواس فکری هستند ,وقتیکه اعضای یک نهاد دولتی برای دروغپردازی از دیگران بخواهند که شاهد دروغین باشند مسخره آمیز است در اوج اختلالات وسواس جنون آمیز ذهنی بر سر میبرند ریکورد کردن بهترین درمان است و سریع انتاشر تمامی صداهای ریکورد شده و فیلمهای ریکورد شده باید در اختیار چندین نهاد بین المللی قرار بگیرد گه قرار گرفته است.
در صورت هر نوع فشاری بر ما و ما تصمیم میگیریم نکت به نکات آن با اسم و مشخصات معلم نازیست و یهودی ستیز حتی یک زن را تحریک کرده بودند که به ما توهین کنند در تاریخ روز جمعه ۱۴ نومبر ۲۰۲۵ در رائس ساعت ۱۵و ۴۶ دقیقه ی بعد از ظهر
در باره اذیت و آزار یک خانم عراقی من تنها در باره او حرف نزده ام دوتا خانم دیگر هم حرف زده اند و تعریف کرده اند آنچه با چشم خویش دیده اند. م و و که هردو در ؟آنجا کار آموزی داشته اند.
اختلال وسواس فکری عملی سه بخش اصلی دارد.
وسواس - افکاری که شما را مضطرب می کند
احساسات - اضطرابی که احساس می کنید
اجبارها - کارهایی که شما برای کاهش اضطراب خود انجام می دهید
بیاید اینها را با دقت بیشتر برسی کنیم.
وسواس - افکاری که شما را مضطرب می کند
یک معلم در دوره ی ما آنجا هستیم وجود دارد که این شخص خواسته ما درباره چه چیزهای حرف میزنیم آنها یعنی دانشآموزان سریع بروند برای ای معلم تعریف کنندتا این وسواس ذهنی نیز برای دولت گزارش کند. برای نمونه در تاریخ روز ۱۷ نوامبر۲۰۲۵ در ساعت ۰۹.۴۵ یک فیلم دست به دست شده بود گویا یک خانم در آمریکا یک کودک را مورد آزار قرار میدهد یک خانم دیگری که تازه شروع کرده این فیلم را به من نشاندادند و ما در حال استراحت فیلم را با هم نگاه کردیم یک زن اسلامیست و یک مرد اسلامیست اهل فلسطین یک دروغگو نیز میباشد در طول تاریخی آنجا بوده ایم هر نوع تماسی با این فرد مشکوک ریکورد شده است و در روزهای آینده منتشر میشود برای افکار عمومی. این مرد همان شخصی میباشد که ساکن سوریه بوده است توسط قاسم سلیمانی به ایران انتقال داده شده است همراه چندین فرد دیکر برای سرکوب اعتراضات در ایران بعدا که او را به دوبی منتقل کرده اند سپس اطلاعات سپاه به این فلسطینی کمک کرده است تا به روسیه منتقل بشوند و برای مدتی در جنگ علیه ائکراین شرکت نموده سپس به علت بیماری روانی به او اجازه داده شده است که در خانه بماند و در یک رسترانت در مسکو کار کرده است سپس به اروپا منتقل شده از راه تیم اطلاعات سپاه پاسداران ایران در حال حاضر ساکن مالمو میباشند.


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