How to Break Compulsive Behavior
Instructions
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Discuss with your doctor the most appropriate form of treatment for you. This is often the best place to start when looking for information about how to treat a disorder and break the habits of OCD. Follow your doctor's advice.
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Develop new behaviors to cope. Implement diversionary techniques, such as limiting the number of times each day that you engage in a particular behavior or whistling or humming a tune, which can help divert your attention away from the behavior.
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Look for and join a self-help group. Go to the International OCD Foundation website (oc.foundation.org) and search for a support group in its database. Connecting with others who are coping with the disease can help you find support, which can help you break obsessive compulsive behaviors.
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Practice relaxation techniques, such as meditation, yoga and deep breathing. Cultivating mindfulness may be particularly helpful to OCD sufferers, as it helps develop awareness of thought patterns and actions. Having a better understanding of the thoughts processes that lead to particular habits can help you break them.
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