OCD Subtypes - What Are They? A Guide To Them
Briefly

Cleaning Compulsion primarily revolves around an individual's obsessive fears associated with contamination, driving them to wash their hands repeatedly due to perceived dirtiness or illness risk.
Checking compulsion results from fears of causing harm, compelling individuals to perform repetitive checks on doors or appliances to prevent accidents or insecurity.
Pure O OCD is distinguished by pervasive intrusive thoughts that create distress, where individuals might feel overwhelmed by obsessive worries without the accompanying physical compulsions.
Symmetry obsession leads to a compulsive need to arrange items in a specific order, as the individual believes that disorder brings about unease or negative consequences.
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