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I don't understand how you could miss the signs that Aram is beyond a loose canon. He's given up everything he built his life around to seek vengence for his family. He has nothing anymore. His life is built on hate, therefore he's unstable and easy to manipulate. When Perrin allows him to take the sword, the sword has to then encompass everything that the Way of the Leaf had meant for him. By TPoD Perrin's become increasingly worried about Aram's state of mind, as Aram sits and watches people get hanged with a sort of glee. When Aram finally meets Masema he literally salivates in awe. By CoT he's helping The Prophet's men torture Aiel, and even Perrin notes that he's gone over to their side. In KoD when they go meet with the Seanchan, Perrin notes again that he should have sent Aram away, that he's failed him in everything. Aram turning on Perrin because Masema convinced him Perrin's a darkfriend is like the least surprising twist of the book.

Your best approach to managing these thoughts would be to resist the urge the check, including the the checking of symptoms online. I know this can seem extraordinarily difficult, but when you cease the compulsions, the obsessions will almost certainly decrease.

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Thank you for your comments. You bring an important issue. For some people with OCD, exposures can become a compulsion. Your initial inclination to not avoid your child is right on target. The problem is that you are now compulsively checking to ensure that you are not going to shake your baby.

You also mention that you have been spending time searching for articles on this topic, and I would posit that this is likely a compulsion. There is no reason to spend another minute of your life looking for articles about sexual orientation. Your article searching will not provide you with the sense of certainty you are seeking. In fact, it will only reinforce your OCD.

The most important thing is that you not do compulsions (including mental compulsions) when you have this (or any) OCD thought. Allow the fearful thought to exist, and make no effort to soften it or eliminate it. Just let it sit there in your head without giving it any special attention or importance.

As a person with mild harm OCD and recent anxiety into moving away from home, I am thankful that resourceful articles exist to reduce and inform me how to comfront my thoughts. I also find your mindfulness CBT article very useful to handle my OCD into a very controlable environment for my mind, and into something much more passive towards these thoughts.

Likewise, it is not uncommon for OCD to spike at times of high emotion. So it is not surprising that your harm thoughts increase when you are angry. But these are just thoughts. Confessing such thoughts and asking for forgiveness are compulsions and will only make your OCD worse. You do not need to be forgiven for having unwanted thoughts. They are just thoughts, and I assure you that every human being you have met has had negative thoughts about other people.

Thanks a lot for your reply. I really appreciate your advice and time; I understand the situation and the fact that confessing and asking forgiveness too are compulsions. However, how can I be sure that these are actually just harm thoughts and not actual ill-feelings and wishes I have upon my loved ones?

Finally, while I appreciate that you have support in your life, I want to caution you about talking to different people about your OCD. First off, this can become a compulsion in its own right. Second, people are likely to to inadvertently provide you with reassurance, which is the exact wrong thing to do. Ultimately, you will best serve yourself by learning how to independently manage your responses to these thoughts.

I need an advice: The OCD is tricking me this time with eating soap while taking a shower or brushing my teeeth and shallowing the cream. I know it sounds absurd and stupid, but this is a compulsion right? should I breath in this moment and simply concentrate in what I was doing before?

While I cannot provide a diagnosis on the basis of a blog comment, I can say that everything you write sounds like OCD to me. The doubts you have ( Did I really ask the question? Did I express it clearly enough that she understood what I was saying? Do I correctly remember what she said?) are typical obsessions in OCD. Also, repeatedly asking for reassurance is a typical compulsion in OCD. You can click here to learn more about why reassurance seeking is a problem for people with OCD.

Aside from this splitting of hairs, the real issue here is the compulsions you are doing in an effort to quell your fears. In the long-run, hiding your knives and sitting on your hands will only make your OCD worse. Whether it is conceptualized/experienced as a thought or an urge, or a feeling or whatever, your better option is to allow for the discomfort, and to not perform any avoidant or compulsive behaviors related to that discomfort.

Keep in mind that, for some, reading articles about Harm OCD and submitting questions can become a compulsion. Rather than seeking reassurance via blog comments, I encourage you to tolerate the discomfort without seeking relief via compulsions.

Your goal is to accept that your brain comes up with all sorts of thoughts/feelings/impulses/urges about harm, and to not take any of them seriously. They are all cognitive garbage, and any analysis you do of them is a compulsion that will only make them worse.

4) Not taking a job because of Harm OCD would be an avoidant compulsion, and would do nothing to relieve you of your unwanted thoughts. The only thing it would accomplish is to worsen your OCD, and to put you out of work.

After a recent trip to Minnesota which was very stressful due to lack of sleep, my OCD fired up with a vengence after I came back. I had been on maintenance dose of fluvoxamine for several years and had to recently almost double the dosage to get some relief.

I am a bit confused. You state that you used to have Harm OCD, but that this problem went away. You then go on to describe all the current harm obsessions that you are experiencing, along with compulsions you are currently doing in an attempt to eliminate your anxiety related to these harm thoughts.

The protection from X anti-control effect has no effect against a neutral spellcaster.PRD wrote:Second, the subject immediately receives another saving throw (if one was allowed to begin with) against any spells or effects that possess or exercise mental control over the creature (including enchantment [charm] effects and enchantment [compulsion] effects, such as charm person, command, and dominate person. This saving throw is made with a +2 morale bonus, using the same DC as the original effect. If successful, such effects are suppressed for the duration of this spell. The effects resume when the duration of this spell expires. While under the effects of this spell, the target is immune to any new attempts to possess or exercise mental control over the target. This spell does not expel a controlling life force (such as a ghost or spellcaster using magic jar), but it does prevent them from controlling the target. This second effect only functions against spells and effects created by evil creatures or objects, subject to GM discretion. AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) Nebelwerfer41 Feb 10, 2012, 07:12 am I had a post written up along the lines of Pipdreamsam, but the board ate it. I mirror his/her sentiments. The only one which might be problematic is Litany of Vengance, but it isn't permanent. Any mispelling magic should be able to get rid of it and if you're high enough level to get stuck with it, you can take care of it just as easily as Mummy Rot.

I don't mind smite making bad guys tremble in fear, but it does not ever need to be doubled. So its ok for a wizard to make someone their total and complete slave for 10+ days (Dominate Person) or to instantaneously transport him self 1000s of miles (Teleport)? Its ok for a cleric to be able heal ALL damage, cure all disease, remove all ailments with a single touch (Heal) or even bring the dead back to life (Raise Dead). But not ok for a Paladin to walk up and Smack an Evil baddy and OWN its sorry butt with holy vengence. I see all of these effects roughly on the same level and fitting the themes of the classes that get them. All of these effects have just as much impact on the game and story. I would say things like Teleport or Dominate person to be far more game/story impacting that. AUC.register('auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay'); AjaxBusy.register('masked', 'busy', 'auc_MessageboardPostRowDisplay', null, null) wraithstrike Feb 10, 2012, 12:35 pm You wanting different spells may just be a matter of playstyle. That does not mean a certain spell does not have issue.

Am I the only one that sees how this could go wrong? Not to mention all the creatures immune to enchantment (compulsion) effects. Look at Trap the soul. As far as wasting actions goes, how does eternity sound? No save or SR if your halfway intelligent about this. Yeah its expensive, but once again eternity and whatnot.

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