Existential OCD
Existential obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a subtype of OCD characterized by ongoing intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors related to a preoccupation with philosophical questions about life and existence. For people with existential OCD, these thoughts are not primarily a source of curiosity or interest but rather intense anxiety.
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Fears about being adopted and persistent distressing doubts about one’s origin of birth in OCD are related to the subtype of Existential OCD.
People with OCD may fear that a wide range of unusual or uncomfortable sensations are a sign of depersonalization
Do you think you might have Existential OCD?
Our therapists are trained to treat every OCD subtype.
People with OCD fear of reincarnation experience obsessions related to reincarnation and the possibility of prior lives.
People with fear of dreaming (Dream OCD) experience obsessions about the content, meaning, or importance of their dreams.