- Checking OCD: How to Stop Double-Checking Everything
Checking OCD is one of the most common forms of obsessive-compulsive disorder, characterized by checking-based compulsive behaviors Checking is also a symptom of various other OCD subtypes A person with checking OCD will go back to check repeatedly to ensure everything is as it should be
- OCD and Checking: Better Safe Than Sorry - Psychology Today
Patients with OCD are likely to treat every action as if there is a lot at stake Therefore, they check everything, They check the front door, some of them, over and over again, sometimes
- What is Checking OCD? Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
If this sounds familiar, you might be experiencing checking OCD—a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) that fuels persistent doubts and the urge to check, even when there’s no logical reason to do so Let’s take a closer look at this form of OCD, and how to get help
- 51 Things To Do Before Vacation (+ free vacation preparation checklist . . .
Whether you’re preparing your house for an extended vacation, or leaving on a last minute trip, here’s a list of the things to do before vacation This vacation preparation checklist is broken up by what to do the week before, day before, and morning of leaving for your trip
- Pre-travel Checklist: Last minute things to remember before traveling . . .
Ideally, you’d do all these steps well before the last minute, but if you didn’t or you have an unexpected last-minute trip, this checklist can help you cover the essentials
- The Dangers of Double-Checking - Psychology Today
Checking and rechecking fogs the memory, making it harder to recall specifics and leaving your memory in doubt
- The Ultimate Travel Checklist | 37 Things to Do Before Your Next Trip
Luckily, we've got just what the travel doctor prescribed: 37 things to do before your next trip Each item on this list will ensure that everything is in order, from your packing checklist to your house plants If you’re looking for a quick step-by-step guide, feel free to follow the bulleted travel checklist below
- Checking OCD - Steven J. Seay, Ph. D.
These checkers may check locks, gates, windows, doors, garage doors, and other household entry points before leaving the house or going to bed Often, the fear is that an intruder will enter the house via an unlocked door or window, which will result in murder, rape, or another dangerous situation
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