Common Fears & OCD Subtypes
OCD subtypes can help people to find community with others who share similar experiences, and they can assist therapists in designing targeted treatment plans, but they don't tell the whole story. If you can't find your subtype, that doesn't mean you don't have OCD—everyone's experience is unique, and many people's OCD symptoms don't fit neatly into any specific theme.
Health and Contamination OCD
Health Concern/Contamination OCD is a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) where a person experiences obsessive thoughts around fears of becoming contaminated, contaminating others, or contracting and spreading a disease. These obsessive thoughts drive people to engage in various compulsions aimed at alleviating their anxieties about contamination (e.g., showering for hours or until they feel clean).
If you’re persistently afraid of acid rain, germs in rain, floods, or other dangers, it can impact your mental health.
By Yusra Shah
Reviewed by Diana Matthiessen, LMSW
The need for cleanliness and tidiness is sometimes the sign of a mental health condition called obsessive-compulsive disorder.
By Jill Webb
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Several mental conditions can cause episodes of feeling as if you're losing your mind. As a therapist, I've seen most of them—here's what you should know.
By Yusra Shah
Reviewed by Diana Matthiessen, LMSW
If you feel like your aversion to being touched is intense, it’s natural to wonder what the underlying cause might be—especially if it's interfering with your life.
By Yusra Shah
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Having dreams about your teeth falling out can be disturbing. Find out what therapists have to say about what it might mean.
By Elle Warren
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
If you’re experiencing recurring fears about drinking water in general or drinking tap water due to concerns about becoming ill, this can be a sign of Contamination OCD. If you are experiencing fears that you may ingest too much water or not enough, this may also be related to Health OCD fears.
By Jenna Demmer
Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD
Excessive fears related to vomiting that cause high levels of distress could be a symptom of a Specific Phobia known as “Emetophobia.”
By Elle Warren
Reviewed by Tracie Ibrahim
Phobias, anxiety, and OCD can all be involved in this very real fear—whether you're getting your blood drawn or getting a flu shot.
By Jenna Demmer
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
It may be the result of a number of different anxieties, but avoiding the doctor can be harmful for your long-term health. Here's how you can ease your worries.
By Elle Warren
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Let’s take a look at what an intense fear of blood can look like, how it can impact people’s lives, and how they can learn to overcome it.
Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD