Unsupervised Habits Reign in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
A lack of control in the brain’s executive regions may allow repetitive behaviors to run amok
An individual with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is overcome with an urge to engage in unproductive habits, such as excessive hand washing or lock checking.
The finding suggests that shoring up the goal-directed systems through cognitive training might help people with OCD.
http://www.scientifi...lsive-disorder/
I have OCD, but also recently diagnosed with ADHD and social phobia. I think It was all rooted to ADHD to begin with. I know it's hard to function when one has severe OCD therefore the article above seems to be on point regarding lack of control in the brain's executive regions, which is also the same problem with ADHD sufferers. My example when my OCD was at its worst was that locking doors seemed like a task, I had to do it several times, sometimes just standing there for 30 or so minutes before I could walk away from it knowing it's been done "right" when locking doors should be a simple task (in other words I lacked executive function, etc.). My OCD is no longer severe but it's still there.
Edited by eon, 04 May 2015 - 07:07 AM.