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How To cure From Religious OCD ?
Hello... I am Suffering From Religious OCD From Past  two Years... There are so many Instructive  thought that Was Come in my mind... and I was So Frustrated... And Feeling So guilty Why I have This Weird Thought about God... And Always I have Questions in my mind That Was actually my thoughts or something else because  my Family is  So religious and I am also pray To god from My childhood Sooo why it's happen i don't know... It affecting my study and relationship so much ...so please help me... To get rid of it...
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Do you constantly fear being punished or something bad happening? You have already taken the first step by realising that the thought pattern is interfering with your daily routine.
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In the meanwhile please refrain from indulging in extreme religious activities
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It seems to be psychosis which leads to religious OCD. It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine effectively. You need an expert psychologist.
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Hi, I understand how these intrusive thoughts are disturbing us & our life. Constantly feeling the pressure, anxiety & out of control brings another mental frustration over us. But its very well manageable under right guidance through Hypnotherapy & CBT. Mindful management of our thoughts & eradicating the root cause help us to beat OCD.
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Kindly book a session with a psychologist to take this further. These symptoms can be worked on to bring an improvement into your condition.
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Hi,You need to seek professional help.Consult a psychologist for psychological assessment and counseling sessions.
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Hi, through Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) you can change your dysfunctional thoughts and get rid of your intrusive thoughts. Connect with me for Counselling.
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Connect with me for CBT.
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Connect with psychologist and psychiatrist
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Hi You are having many intrusive thoughts and it is making you feel anxious. You are having intrusive thoughts about God and you are wondering what is making you have these thoughts. The thoughts that you are having is so strong that it is affecting your study and relationship. To feel better consult a psychologist and explain about intrusive thoughts. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself. Counselling sessions will help you.
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Consult a psychologist
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Contact me for counselling session. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
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Hi.... What are these intrusive thoughts? Are they sexual in nature? Or about the authenticity of God? Or about various religious practices/rituals? In most cases the ultimate purpose of such thoughts is to produce guilt and remorse. A thorough psychoanalytic evaluation is required to understand the potential causes of such intrusive thoughts. These kinds of issues typically occur more (in terms of frequency & intensity) when the person is trying to suppress or repress them consciously or unconsciously. It is best to address these issues in a safe, confidential, & non judgemental, therapeutic environment.
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Consult a Psychologist. Interpersonal Guidance and Counselling using Psychoanalytic Approach is required. Dream Analysis & Psychoanalysis may help.
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