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		<title>Clinical Information on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder</title>
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Mental disorders refer to a wide range of medical conditions with multiple symptoms. They are mainly characterized by symptoms such as abnormal behavior and inappropriate habits. Mental health indicates a certain level of normal cognitive and behavioral ability of an individual. 
Mental disorders impair the ability of an individual to cope with life and maintain productivity. The above conditions can be treated with high therapeutic success through prescription drugs...
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<p>Mental disorders refer to a wide range of medical conditions with multiple symptoms. They are mainly characterized by symptoms such as abnormal behavior and inappropriate habits. <strong>Mental health</strong> indicates a certain level of normal cognitive and behavioral ability of an individual.</p>
<p>Mental disorders impair the ability of an individual to cope with life and maintain productivity. The above conditions can be treated with high therapeutic success through prescription drugs.</p>
<p>Schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and unipolar depression are some of them. Mental disorder conditions can be further classified in to categories related to anxiety, childhood afflictions and personality traits among others.</p>
<p>Obsessive compulsive disorder is a form of anxiety disorder characterized by illogical thoughts and unreasonable fears. The condition predisposes to engagement in repetitive action. <strong>Mental health</strong> in clinical settings refers to the absence of a major psychiatric disorder.</p>
<p>There is inability to act against the irrational behavior leading to distress and disability. The underlying distress can further accelerate compulsive behavioral actions.</p>
<p><strong>Behavioral Symptoms of the Mental Condition:</strong></p>
<p>The repetitive behavior may be centered on certain factors like fear of pathogenic contamination. The individual may wash hands repeatedly from the underlying fear.</p>
<p>Voluntary efforts to curb obsessive behavior often fail in a relentless manner. There is development of multiple ritualistic behaviors that add to and strengthens with irrational fears.</p>
<p><strong>What are the obsessive symptoms experienced?</strong></p>
<p>Obsessive compulsive disorders are considered a common affliction of mental health. The condition can cause significant functional impairment and emotional trauma.</p>
<p>Appropriate diagnosis and prognostic measures are critical for the treatment plan of the condition. The above condition is categorized with other disabling and severe mental disorders.</p>
<p>The repetitive inappropriate thoughts may not generally pertain to real life situations. There is recognition of obsessive behavioral patterns arising from one&#8217;s own mind with the above disorder afflicts.</p>
<p>Children with obsessive compulsive behavior often fail to recognize the severity and excessiveness of repetitive actions. The average time loss from the condition can amount to about one hour every day on an average. Strong <strong>mental health</strong> is a positive attribute for general wellbeing.</p>
<p>There can be preoccupation with certain objects with the co presence of other forms of anxiety disorders. Eating disorder involves repetitive behavior with food and calories.</p>
<p>Obsessive compulsive disorder can significantly interfere with an individual&#8217;s social life. False guilty thoughts and suicidal tendencies are obsessive in nature with unipolar depression.</p>
<p><strong>What are the causative factors?</strong></p>
<p>The above mental disorder does not necessarily arise from direct physiological changes in the brain. Obsessions experienced can be in the form of excessive sexual urge, doubts over actions and desire for symmetry.</p>
<p>There is loss of cognitive ability and appropriate behavioral function. Clinical <strong>mental health</strong> is related to developmental and behavioral psychology.</p>
<p>Compulsions that arise from the obsessions include repeated checking of performed actions, cleaning and rearranging objects. The rituals can be physical or mental in nature with each individual.</p>
<p>Fear of contamination is the primary pathological sign and symptom experienced by most individuals.</p>
<p><strong>What are the treatment options currently available?</strong></p>
<p>Research studies have indicated that faults with serotonin transmission in the brain participates in the condition. Prescription drugs like serotonin reuptake inhibitors are highly efficacious for the condition.</p>
<p>There can be adjuvant impairment to Dopaminergic transmission in few patients of the above mental disorder. Effective reuptake of neurotransmitters is critical for mental processes. Several concepts arise with <strong>mental health</strong> like self esteem, creativity and emotional cognizance.</p>
<p>Magnetic imaging techniques have reveled that certain forms of obsessive compulsive behavior could be from faulty neural circuits in the brain.</p>
<p>The pathophysiology of the above mental disorder indicates that the development of the condition occurs from modification of certain existent behavioral traits. The symptoms of the condition may wax and wane in few individuals.</p>
<p>Appropriate medical treatment can restore mental wellbeing in the individual. Optimum <strong>mental health</strong> refers to the ability to perceive happiness, experience emotional balance and psychological strength.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mentalhealthrelief.com/mental-disorder/obsessive-compulsive-disorders/clinical-information-obsessive-compulsive-disorder.html">Clinical Information on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.mentalhealthrelief.com">Mental Health</a></p>
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