Inappropriate Thoughts and OCD During Anxiety Disorder

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Anxiety symptoms, particularly inappropriate thoughts and OCD explained
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25 Responses to “Inappropriate Thoughts and OCD During Anxiety Disorder”

  1. momoville100k Says:

    talk to your doctor …
    talk to your doctor about Fluvoxamine i take it and it seems to work it is in the same catagory of anti depressents but is not actually one it treats OCD and does work and odes not have the same side effects that other drugs like paxil zoloft i also use Klonopin its like Xanax but works longer on the body and helps with the Anxiety i have been on it for two weeks now and i feel alot better

  2. chadinterrupted Says:

    it makes it worse …
    it makes it worse to write it down. it makes me realize how crazy i really am. even though i am not? best thing to do is just use apathy. and forget about it. easier said than done i know. but when you realize its anxiety that is when you should tell youself, there is no real danger. but with me, even though i know its not real. or true, and there is no danger. the feeling is still there and raises the level.

  3. chadinterrupted Says:

    holy crap. lately i …
    holy crap. lately i have been getting severe inappropriate thoughts. hurting other people for 1. that scares the out of me. like as if if i fall asleep im going to sleep kill someone. its actually kind of humorous now that i think about it. like i realize how ridiculous that is. but the scariest one, is imagining my deceased aunt from hunningtons disease in the room trying to kill me for some reason. she loved me. its so opposite. your not alone.

  4. momoville100k Says:

    im sorry klonopin …
    im sorry klonopin and fluvoxamine is what i take for my OCD everything he said i this video is albsolutly what i go through but the meds have stopped the thoughts and when i do get a thought its as if my mind discards it hopefuly one day i can stop the meds and control it on my on but in the mean time meds are doing the job i had my wife throw all the knifes away before i was on meds because when i would see one i would get thoughts of hurting her and a image of me doing would come as well

  5. momoville100k Says:

    im pretty sure his …
    im pretty sure his method works but my kolopin and Fluvoxamine has worked on my OCD

  6. Erik93022 Says:

    To everyone under …
    To everyone under me… just try to understand what made u flip in the first place… i think the traumas we go through set us up for this horrible problem…

    if something we feel hurt us to much that could plce u under a state of constant stress.

  7. elchessboy0wnzuagain Says:

    Hi Charles.. Is …
    Hi Charles.. Is ALCOHOLISM a form of anxiety? Can that be cured? Like you said..medication or psychotherapy will not cure you..that’s why i wanted to know if alcoholism can be cured by your methods.

  8. reptile1000 Says:

    is thinking your …
    is thinking your dead and thinking everything is something your just hallucinating is that a symptom of anixety?

  9. Jordanbg70 Says:

    Charles I was …
    Charles I was wondering if you program has helped people with anxiety induced by marijuana and hallucinogens. I’ve been told it’s just anxiety. Medications don’t make me feel “right”. I’m rather desperate.

  10. Macinabit Says:

    Hi. I meant this …
    Hi. I meant this way as only part of the cure and not as a total cure, obviously your research is very high and I know as I have read your book about Anxiety disorders. Sometimes it helps to get what we feel on paper to refer to in another attack but only as a helper not a cure as you say. Best regards.

  11. CharlesLinden Says:

    This kind of ‘ …
    This kind of ‘writing down’ thoughts technique is used in CBT but our research and experience has shown us that this doesn’t and can’t work! Many of our clients come to us having tried this sort of technique and have been very disappointed. To us, the reason for failure is obvious but not to all. Charles

  12. Macinabit Says:

    Charles. In the …
    Charles. In the first part of this video you say about a car crash. Normaly in this situation you will NOT have a panic attack because your concious part of the brain is IN control and will deal with it probably perfectly, but when you are at home again your old friend the sub conscious will kick in and give you an attack. OCD this is normaly when our minds are looking for food and will do as you say, write all these thoughts down everday after a week you will laugh at them!

  13. monkeyjam101 Says:

    Thank you this was …
    Thank you this was very helpful.

  14. felixandsnoopy Says:

    Thank you so much …
    Thank you so much for this video. I thought I was going mad. It is so hard having panic attacks. I recently had a massive panic attack and it scared the crap out of me. Thank you for helping me to understand these feelings.

  15. CrazyRach18 Says:

    your videos are …
    your videos are AMAZING :) I used to have EXTREME OCD and depersonalization…you have explained this in the best ways possible. I used to wash my hands several times a day, and had to touch everything four times otherwise it didnt feel right…

  16. skateNrock94 Says:

    You know what u r …
    You know what u r talking bout very well, my anxiety lvl was so high that I even had a paranoid thought, that all the people are just pretending the world and the life, it scared the shyt out of me, I thought i was schzioprenic or something, but then I realized that deep inside I dont believe in that cuz it is senseless I would cut the thought rite when it comes to the point i am not afraid of it no more I just laugh at it, and everything all the anxiety and thoughts have gone away Im suprised

  17. para1987 Says:

    Wow. Thanks man. …
    Wow. Thanks man. Great Video, Found it at a perfect time, Been suffering from this for about 2 months now, it seems like the toughts dont bother me as much, so I have to agree with you on the part where you say, the lever of stress = level of anxiety. Thank you and keep up the good work..

  18. johan28 Says:

    Eh? You imagined …
    Eh? You imagined sex and death in every imaginable way? If you were a writer or an artist or a musician or someone in the arts, you could have put that to good use!!

    I was religious when I was younger, so random thoughts about sex or anyting inappropriate caused me to feel guilty and reach out to the lord, but these days I just kind of ignore them, unless I require their assistance.

  19. johan28 Says:

    So basically you’re …
    So basically you’re saying that people with anxiety disorders are always in fight or flight.

    I get nervous around people. I go through all sorts of what ifs, lol. I’m not good around them.

    I got teased a lot in school, a lot. I was the class punching bag for several years. Do you think that caused my anxiety symptoms around people, or do you think that the anxiety symptoms caused me to get teased? This is a chicken or egg, which came first question.

  20. isamedicin Says:

    of my life, I felt …
    of my life, I felt completely alone. I know it is not all in my mind on a rational level but I just cant shake the feeling and my biggest fear is never being 100% certain that the world is real. Have you ever had someone completely recover from a doubt like this?

  21. isamedicin Says:

    Hello Charles, I …
    Hello Charles, I had been experiencing derealization on and off since my cousins suicide about a year and two months ago and hadnt realized it. It however became much more pronounced in the last 4 months and about 2 months ago I had the thought of what if it is all in my head? Like I had invented the whole universe and it was like a video playing for my entertainment, like nothing was real and then I thought the only way to go back to reality was dying and I immediately had the worse panic attac

  22. barnsieno10 Says:

    OCD can be a …
    OCD can be a nightmare come true. I had intrusive thoughts after too many drinks! I forgot what happened through alcohol and a few days later had intrusive thoughts about being attacked,injected,druged etc. My OCD made me believe these things had happened and NO one could tell me different!! The key for me to recovery was results. I needed proof these things had not happened through blood tests etc. Wish i had watched your video back then!!!

  23. mogwoffin Says:

    Hi Charles.
    I …

    Hi Charles.
    I would just like to say that just hearing you talk about this is re assuring, I admire the truth in what you are saying and actually having the guts to say it! Im a 21 year old lad who suffers from all these kinds of problems, I consider myself to be ‘normal’ but when these incidents occur it is very difficult to think i am, Im glad i have discovered your videos, Thanks for uploading them. Chris

  24. Kristiniskool Says:

    How are you …
    How are you supposed to just stop anxiety? And are you saying that simply ignoring(not argueing with the bad thought) the innapropriate thoughts will make them go away?

  25. garretguiney Says:

    everything you say …
    everything you say is true you helped me a great deal thank you very much

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