Compulsive Speech OCD

Compulsive Speech OCD is characterized by the urge to repeatedly ask questions, make statements, or repeat certain words or phrases. People with Compulsive Speech may feel an overwhelming need to clarify or confirm information, even if it is already known, or may experience anxiety and discomfort when they are unable to express themselves adequately. This type of OCD can be both distressing and disruptive to daily life, impacting social relationships, work, and other important areas of life.

Compulsive Speech is sometimes driven by the fear of saying the wrong thing or making a mistake, and the compulsive behaviors associated with it are often performed in an attempt to alleviate this anxiety. The compulsions can range from mild and occasional, to severe and persistent, and can interfere with daily life and cause significant distress. It can also often lead to avoidance of social interaction. 

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