Dear Annette,
An obsession is a
recurrentRecurrent cystitis and intrusive thought, feeling, idea, or sensation. A compulsion is a conscious,standardized recurring pattern of behavior, such as counting, checking, or avoiding. Obsessions increase anxiety,whereas carrying out compulsions reduces it; but when a person resists carrying out a compulsion, anxiety is increased. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is disabling and often time consuming and interfere significantly with people's normal routine, occupational functioning, usual activities, or relationships with friends and family
members. Well-controlled studies that medication and behavior therapy or a combination of both is effective in significantly reducing the symptoms of OCD.
Other conditions such as depression could have similar manifestations. Children may also become more obsessive and compulsive during times of stress.
An evaluation by a mental health professional is recommended.
Sincerely,
HFHS MD - RG