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anxiety separation in children – childhood obsessive compul

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Defined by persistent Obsessions (intrusive, unwanted thoughts, images, ideas or urges) and/or Compulsions (intense uncontrollable repetitive behaviors or mental acts related to the obsessions) that are noted to be unreasonable and excessive. These obsessions and compulsions cause notable distress and impairment and are time consuming (more than one hour a day). The most common obsessions concern dirt and contamination, repeated doubts, need to have things arranged in a specific way, fearful aggressive or murderous impulses, and disturbing sexual imagery. The most frequent compulsions involve repetitive washing of hands or using handkerchief/tissue to touch things; checking drawers, locks, windows, and doors; counting rituals; repeating actions; and requesting reassurance.

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