Taking up the OCD Test

The Yale Brown Obsessive Compulsion Scale based tests are employed to find out if the person has OCD or not. These tests are to be taken up in addition to the diagnosis by a therapist. However, these tests solve the purpose of enabling you get a clear cut idea about the disorder.

OCD Test – Images/Thoughts

  • Are you forced to think repeatedly about certain things and never able to do away with such thoughts?

  • Do you think that you keep thinking about things just to prove others that you won’t act in a harmful or immoral manner?

  • Do you care excessively about hurting others by behaving in a sexually inappropriate or an immoral manner?

OCD Test – Insufficiency/ Uncertainty

  • Do you think over and over visually just to make sure that the things are done to completion by you?

  • Are you forced to do routine tasks just because you are not sure if the task is done right?

  • Do you consult people to assure if your actions are done to completion?

OCD Test – The Cleaning

  • Are you forced to do excessive cleaning?

  • Do you frequently wash your hands?

OCD Test – Injury/Harm

  • Are you over concerned about your actions not harming anyone?

  • Do you constantly ask people if they are hurt by you in anyways?

OCD Test – Symmetry/Order

  • Is there an unnecessary feeling of constantly arranging things?

  • Is it difficult to stop such feeling?

OCD Test – The Counting

  • Do you keep a count on things that you encounter every day which is not essential?

OCD Test – The Hoarding

  • Are you forced to accumulate things which are of little importance and value?

 

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