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I know that I have OCD, but I have this obsession where I like to hurt people and I love biting people. Do I need to see a therapist, or am I okay?

2007-02-15 08:16:36 · 15 answers · asked by Savanha 2 in Social Science Psychology

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My psychiatrist would say so. OCD is only a problem when you are hurting yourself or others. My psychiatrist would also say that you might benefit from drugs. Sometimes Prozac is used for this kind of problem. It is supposed to work, but personally I wouldn't use it for anything. I have used it, and I didn't like it, but you may be different. I may have OCD too, but I took Prozac for depression.

2007-02-15 08:26:12 · answer #1 · answered by Susas 6 · 2 0

Biteing as an expression is pretty normal for infants and young children. Society usually change those habits. If you wonder very much about something being wrong, by all means, find out! If you had blurry vision at times, or extreme headaches, stomach cramps, you would go to a doctor to see what might be wrong. So seeing a therapist might be a good idea, if it will help you. And when you are a movie star and rich and famous, people will want to hear you tell about going to your therapist.

2007-02-15 16:29:53 · answer #2 · answered by T C 6 · 1 0

The obsessive thoughts of hurting/biting people isn't a problem in and of itself unless it's driving you crazy. If the thoughts get so overwhelming that you have to act on them - then for sure get help. A therapist would be helpful - Prozac is the drug of choice for OCD - it helps reduce the amount of obsessive thinking.

2007-02-15 16:25:24 · answer #3 · answered by Zabes 6 · 2 0

See a therapist before you are charged with assaulting another person. What you are doing will end up causing serious injury (especially with the biting), and you will end up incarcerated. If you start attacking others in jail that will be the end of you.

2007-02-15 16:22:17 · answer #4 · answered by Deirdre O 7 · 2 0

It depends.

Are the people bleeding after the bites, or are they just little "love bites"?

Can you still walk after the person you bit kicks your *ss or are you laying on the ground obsessively crying?

Is your therapist good looking, or so ugly you hate to see him?

Nice one.

2007-02-15 16:22:31 · answer #5 · answered by Gem 7 · 2 0

Yeah, really need to go see a therapist before you're charged with assaulting another person. If you don't: you'll cause serious injuries to the people around you. and you'll probably end up in jail!!!!!!!

!!!GO SEE A THERAPIST!!!

2007-02-15 16:34:05 · answer #6 · answered by Jacquelyn Nicole 2 · 1 0

I would NOT recommend something like that. The word of a therapist is worth close to nothing depending on the tests they use. I would recommend that you research the matter yourself. As long as you aren't causing major damage/it is consensual, you don't have a problem. If it isn't consensual, talk to a PSYCHOLOGIST. There is a difference.

2007-02-15 16:25:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yeah I think you need to see a therapist because I don't think thats normal

2007-02-15 17:25:06 · answer #8 · answered by Just Ask :-) 4 · 0 1

U know I have had a friend of mine was behaving in this way, but it ended by her hitting by a rude guy and she wasn't able to overcome him.
I think it's cuz she feels that she is as strong personality as no one can dare hit her back, but miserably it didn't happen!
She may come down to earth

TAKE CARE

2007-02-15 17:13:58 · answer #9 · answered by michellen 3 · 1 0

You are okay...get over yourself. You're not that obsessive. If you had a real mental illness...everyone around you would know it, except you.

That you are asking...is well...self-absorbed attention-seeking behavior. Get over yourself, you're not that special.

Just be who you are. No apologies, no explanations, no reasons.

2007-02-15 16:26:11 · answer #10 · answered by Captain Jack 6 · 2 0

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