Have you sat down and identified what defines "out of control" in regards to the behaviors? I'm curious because I've worked with several children and teenagers dx with OCD and some were able to actually identify, "okay if X behavior gets to Y level, then we are going to do Z." Which seemed interesting to me because in some cases it really helped the teens have some feeling of normalcy and in some cases it made them even more anxious about the fact that they were potentially going to get to Y level. I've not been around any truly (not the "OMG I'm so OCD about that, hee hee) OCD adults and I'm just interested.
P.S. I don't need to know what defines your "out of control" either, that's not what I'm asking, I just wonder if this is a dialogue that occurs.
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