What is the obsessive compulsive disorder?

Obsessive disorder is a mental disorder in which purposeless and annoying thoughts keep entering our conscious mind repeatedly. In compulsive disorder purposeless and annoying movements keep repeating The wrong approach to the disorder: OCD is a highly misunderstood mental disorder. The obsessive thoughts and compulsive movements are jut the symptoms caused by an underlying cause, the Unified Negative Emotion.

Unfortunately, all research and treatment is aimed at the symptoms, leaving the cause untouched, making the symptoms last forever What causes obsessive compulsive disorder? What makes purposeless and annoying thoughts enter our conscious mind that too repeatedly? Why can't we simply abolish them?

Why do we allow them to manifest as actions? Why don't we abolish them? To answer these questions we must know the mechanism called competitive blockade Competitive blockade: If two thoughts try to enter the conscious mind at precisely the same time it would lead to abolition of all movements, emotions, feelings and thoughts leading to false peace and false self-control This is the easiest way of having false peace and false self-control The thought to be blocked is the Unified Negative Emotion The blocking thought, which would later manifest as obsession or/ and compulsion can be any thought and thus there is no point in enlisting them The automatic blockade : Manual blockade is Ideal.

However, it needs voluntary force, which is generated during success only Thus, when we fail repeatedly voluntary force becomes scarce and we have to make the blockade automatic sooner or later Successful automatic blockade: To make the blockade automatic we must first make the Unified Negative Emotion enter our conscious mind when we are alone and free. Once this starts coming at a time convenient to us we can make the blocking thought to come at precisely the same time. We can correct small error in timing using voluntary force However, often the Unified Negative Emotion keeps entering our conscious mind at times when we are very busy.

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