Opposite thoughts, also known as 'moral scrupulosity' or 'thought-action-fusion,' compel individuals with OCD to act in ways conflicting with their beliefs, causing intense distress and the cycle of anxiety.
OCD opposite thoughts often lead to distress and the urge to engage in compulsions to alleviate discomfort, perpetuating the cycle of intrusive thoughts and anxiety.
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