Constantly Thinking Disorder: is it a real thing?
YourCaringFriend987
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Jan 27, 2016
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we all think about something or the other all the time... but if we worry about things all the time then it might be anxiety disorder...
Mike8448
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Jan 31, 2016
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There will be people saying it is, and others who will confirm it is. Personally I think it is a real thing. It is as if the brain goes into overdrive and does not seem to be able, or not willing to stop. Maybe it is even an addiction.
Anonymous
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May 20, 2016
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Obsessive thinking disorder or obsessive compulsive disorder is a type of anxiety disorder, that enslaves a person in a vicious cycle of thoughts and behavior.
Fenixashes37
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Feb 13, 2016
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That's what makes us human. We have thoughts and conscious in our brain. We constantly think of good and bad. Chose wisely and be on the right path.
Thecalmwave87
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Apr 22, 2017
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I fully believe constantly thinking disorder is a thing! In fact, I'd say I'm a sufferer! My mind is constantly thinking and I find it very hard to switch off. Finding activities that relax helps. Exercise etc. I love horse riding, because it takes my mind off what im overthinking as I'm focusing on the task in hand. It really helps me relax ☺ï¸
SMStar
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Jul 9, 2016
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I do not believe this is a real disorder, just a large problem amongst most people. I believe it falls under anxiety and relates as a symptom: over thinking, excessive thinking, constant thinking, etc. But it, in itself, is not a disorder.
AnOriginalName
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Jul 28, 2016
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I think that depends on the way things are being thought. Just worrying is a normal thing; we all encounter that sort of stress. Anxiety/social anxiety is that too in a way, constantly running a bunch of scenarios through your head relating to something possibly in your future, every single scenario being some different way you could mess up or how things could go wrong. OCD is a disorder involving constantly thinking that can result in anxiety, mostly stemming from a sort of inferiority complex and a bit of paranoia that things done outside of certain routines you've established will somehow negatively affect you the way of bad luck at some point down the line, like thinking you have to take a certain number of steps up a stairway so you count them all down, or having to finish your food in only so many bites. It can also result in a sort of fixation or phobia, like a fear of germs to the point of not wanting to be touched, hence the "Obsessive" in OCD.
Aquadreamer4151
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Apr 6, 2016
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it is not classified as a disorder in the DSM-V but the inability to quite the mind is a symptom in other disorders
ChitChatBug
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Jan 15, 2016
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I'm not a doctor by any means, but as long as your alive and breathing, you're constantly thinking.
Finding the secret to compartmentalize and direct those thoughts is a whole other animal.
Anonymous
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Jan 21, 2016
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I really don't know but if it affects one's day to day life then they should go to a therapist or a doctor
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