Obsessive Compulsive Disorder no laughing matter
One psychiatric disorder that is commonly portrayed on television and in the movies is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
We are usually given a somewhat humourous example of a neurotic person obsessed with germs and washing, who needs things to be exactly in order or who repeatedly checks to make sure the door is locked or the stove turned off. A good example of this is Jack Nicholson’s character from the movie As Good As It Gets.
Although these characters can be funny on the silver screen, the real disorder is not a laughing matter.
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) affects between one and two per cent of the population and is characterized by recurrent thoughts, impulses or images that are experienced as intrusive or inappropriate and that cause anxiety or distress.
