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Behavior Disorders Symptoms: A Guide to Finding Out

4 July 2009 No Comment

Many people often suffer with effects of a behavior disorder and don’t even know it. It can be difficult to tell the difference between “normal” and abnormal feelings. The behavioral category contains thousands of disorders, many which share the same symptoms. Some of the most common disorders are: obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, and post traumatic stress disorder.

The main disorder we will discuss so you can have a better understanding of it is obsessive compulsive disorder. Many people actually suffer from this problem and it is proven to also be a genetic disorder. Meaning that if anyone else in your family suffers from this problem your chances of also having it are increased. This is not special to OCD as there are many disorders that are also genetic in nature and tend to be passed down between generations.

As with any disorder, OCD can be hard to live with at times. A person who suffers with OCD usually deals with repetitive habits every day. OCD can range greatly in the severity of a case. For example, a less-intense case could be a person who has to have every picture, nik-nak, and piece of furniture in the house set at a certain angle or position. One might just assume they are a very tidy person. However, a sever case has more of a life-altering result, in which the person feels they have to control every aspect of the day to run at a strict routine, and when one piece of this routine becomes altered, that person may simply remain in their home the rest of the day, sometimes in severe panic.

The main concern isn’t that someone simply washes their hands, it is the over-abundance of the action that shows signs of OCD. There is a fine line, but if you believe you may suffer from this disorder, or that another family member may, it is recommended to get tested as soon as you can just to make sure.

While the signs of behavior disorders can greatly vary, it is the abundance of symptoms which overlap into other disorders which makes it difficult to diagnose a person. Do seek confirmation if you believe you are suffering from a behavioral  disorder.

OCD is just one of the behavior disorders out there. There are also social disorder symptoms that can point to a disorder which restricts a person from normal social interaction, which can be difficult to diagnose. If you feel you suffer any kind of behavior or social disorder, please consult your doctor.

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