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Responsibility OCD

Responsibility OCD is characterized by ongoing intrusive thoughts, fears, or urges related to a person’s sense of responsibility for other people, environment, or society. These obsessions are distressing because they’re tied to personal values, and they lead to compulsive behaviors done for a sense of relief.

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Do you think you might have Responsibility OCD?

Our therapists are trained to treat every OCD subtype.

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Fear of being a bad person

OCD focused on fear of being a bad person involves recurrent, persistent, unwanted and intrusive thoughts or images about being a bad person.


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Fear of concussions

Fear of concussions in OCD involves recurrent, persistent, unwanted, and intrusive thoughts related to head trauma/concussion.


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Excessive apologizing – Is it OCD?

Excessive apologizing is common in OCD. Often, people with OCD feel the urge to compulsively apologize when it is not needed.


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Fears about becoming homeless

People with fear of being homeless in OCD may have persistent fears about experiencing homelessness, even if their housing is very secure.

Do you think you might have Responsibility OCD?

Our therapists are trained to treat every OCD subtype.

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Fear of doing something wrong

Intense or persistent fears about doing something wrong may be a sign of OCD, falling under the OCD subtype of Responsibility OCD.


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Fear of failing

Some people with OCD struggle with intense fear of failing. If you have a persistent fear of failing it may be a sign of OCD or Atychiphobia.


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Fear of making mistakes

A persistent fear of making mistakes can be a sign of a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) called Responsibility OCD.


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Fear of being late

People experiencing Responsibility OCD fear of being late are likely to feel intense worry about their actions negatively impacting others.

Do you think you might have Responsibility OCD?

Our therapists are trained to treat every OCD subtype.

8 min read
Fears about being a narcissist – What do they mean?

Fear of being a narcissist in OCD is characterized by intrusive thoughts/images related to displaying the behaviors of a narcissist.


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Fear of overlooking something vital

If you have a consistent nagging feeling as though you are overlooking something vital, it may be a presentation Responsibility OCD.