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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
How OCD Affects Relationships
The person with OCD may expect the family members to comply with her compulsions. For instance: if she has an obsession with germs, she may want family members to wash their hands repeatedly as well. Family members often find it frustrating to comply with OCD demands. Noncompliance causes anxiety in the OCD person, who may then act out in desperation and yell at noncompliant family members.
It is also difficult to watch the life of a loved one with OCD diminish in quality. In severe cases of OCD, the person may be so consumed in carrying out compulsions that she is unable to leave the house.Helping Your Loved One
The best way to deal with a loved one with OCD is to encourage him to seek help from a psychiatrist experienced in treating obsessive compulsive disorder. Get help for yourself as well. Attending counseling services can help you to learn ways to deal with the stress involved with having a loved one with OCD.
Understand that OCD treatment takes time. Enjoy the good moments and stay strong during the bad moments. Be supportive of your loved ones efforts to treat their illness. With time and experimentation, the doctors will find the right medication to help your loved one. Underneath the symptoms of OCD, is the person that you love.
How Does Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Affect a Relationship? | Provided by eHow.com
