tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430111450575356526.post7068627092530683047..comments2024-03-22T22:09:09.407+00:00Comments on Imperfect Cognitions: Belief, Quasi-Belief, and Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderKengo Miyazonohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01643685718519136099noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430111450575356526.post-81336828713206763732016-12-16T08:24:22.595+00:002016-12-16T08:24:22.595+00:00Most of the accounting packages have customer stat...Most of the accounting packages have customer statement version available out of the box. There are reasons for you to decide recreate the statement in flexible design tool. See more <a href="http://www.residencyapplicationpersonalstatement.com/our-residency-personal-statement-services/internal-medicine-residency-personal-statement/" rel="nofollow">internal medicine personal statement</a><br />Tareq Hasanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09473724964548792337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430111450575356526.post-40017183496087692502016-12-01T09:50:39.715+00:002016-12-01T09:50:39.715+00:00The term "anxiety disorders" covers a sp...<br />The term "anxiety disorders" covers a spectrum of illnesses which all have one thing in common: they are uncontrollable, persistent, and irrational.<br />These anxiety disorders are often linked with depression.<br />Take a look: <a href="http://www.awkwardlysocial.co" rel="nofollow">anxiety depression disorder</a><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430111450575356526.post-28925587425730254662016-11-30T08:18:47.645+00:002016-11-30T08:18:47.645+00:00This is very useful and I wondered about how a two...This is very useful and I wondered about how a two year old may start to formulate OCD traits, especially when the child's father, with whom the two year old spends 50% of his time, also displays mild, but often harmful, OCD traits too. And more importantly, whether this trend can be averted or minimised in the two year old. How much is genetic disposition and how much is environmentally induced due to being brought up in an extreme oppressive religious regime? It would appear that UK family courts have no perception of the dangers that they place a two year old into by granting 50% paternal access to a child so that a child can end up being in a psychological trauma and with signs of OCD, even at the age of two.<br />So given that the UK family courts have repeatedly preferred to appear "modern and equality minded" give even harmful OCD fathers extensive rights of access to bring up their children, leaving the normalised mother with also 50% access, what can a mother do to help ensure that the poor effect upon the child is minimised and that any OCD traits are treated or minimised too please? maidmentsam@btinternet.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430111450575356526.post-65986949958291336032016-11-23T10:52:44.332+00:002016-11-23T10:52:44.332+00:00This raises a very interesting question for me, pa...This raises a very interesting question for me, particularly so because I have (relatively mild) OCD myself, and often ask myself how I can make sense of my checking behaviour. The main question is of how I can explain my repeated checking of switches, plugs and the gas hob, given my near certainty that they are safe. But I am not sure that the introduction of the term 'quasi-belief' explains anything - rather, it merely introduces a concept that itself needs explanation. If I only quasi-believe, and do not believe, that the gas hob is still emitting gas, how can that explain why I keep checking it? I might vividly *imagine* that the gas is leaking, and that might make me wonder whether I can be sure the hob is safe. But I would also know that I am only imagining it. <br /><br />Perhaps we can make use of the idea of quasi-belief, but I wonder whether something else should not be considered. People with OCD are known for their pre-occupation with certainty - they need to feel certain, rather than merely almost certain, that (e.g.) an appliance is safe. But ask any non-OCD sufferer whether they can be completely certain it is safe, and they might answer 'no, but it doesn't matter - I don't need to be completely certain to be confident that there is no danger'. The OCD checker, by contrasts, needs this complete certainty, since s/he is vividly aware of the horror of being wrong - s/he always tried to avoid even tiny risks of major disasters. In a way, this is rational. What sufferers cannot see is that, in a wider sense, it is irrational to keep on insisting on being rational!Piers Bennnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4430111450575356526.post-15166272949515140692016-11-02T19:00:04.381+00:002016-11-02T19:00:04.381+00:00There are many different things that can trigger a...There are many different things that can trigger anxiety attacks or depression. 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