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What's the Difference Between Compulsions and Obsessions?
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.) defines a compulsion as a repetitive mental or physical act. You might feel compelled, in other words, to perform this action when you have an obsessive thought. Even when you recognize these compulsions as irrational or unhelpful, you still have a strong need to do them. Compulsions might happen physically: Before starting work each day, you need to arrange your pens and pencils by height and color. You need to wash your hands 3 times for 20 seconds each time you touch something that someone else may have touched. Compulsions can also happen in your thoughts: When you have an upsetting obsessive thought, you counter it with a different thought. Maybe you repeat lines of a favorite song, or a prayer, in your head 10 times, or until the unwanted thought fades. Full article here: https://psychcentral.com/ocd/difference-between-compulsion-and-obsession