What kind of mental illness is this?

Haha, this person is too enthusiastic! ! I don't think this is a mental illness, just excessive worry. It is a habit, which can be a bad habit or a good habit. The key is to see how you develop it. Maybe you have some daily habits that you haven't done well. The so-called "patient" in your eyes cares too much about you, so correct your behavior habits.

After reading the answers of some friends below, I said that this is a manifestation of obsessive-compulsive disorder, but whether it is obsessive-compulsive disorder needs to consult relevant doctors to understand. If you have any questions, please ask them. Thank you!

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a neurosis characterized by obsessive-compulsive ideas and behaviors. Characterized by the coexistence of conscious self-compulsion and conscious self-counter-compulsion, patients know that the persistence of obsessive-compulsive symptoms is meaningless and unreasonable, but they can't inhibit recurrence. The more they try to resist, the more nervous and painful they feel.

The key to the prevention and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder lies in breaking obsessive-compulsive consciousness and habits, such as behavioral therapy and rational emotional therapy, and severe cases need drug treatment.

Three factors leading to the onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder:

Genetic factors, obsessive-compulsive personality characteristics and psychosocial factors all play a role in the pathogenesis of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

1. Genetic factors: The comorbidity rate of patients' close relatives is higher than that of ordinary residents. For example, the prevalence rate of this disease in patients' parents is 5-7%. The results of twin survey also support that obsessive-compulsive disorder is related to heredity.

Personality characteristics: 1/3 OCD patients have a certain degree of obsessive-compulsive personality before illness, and their siblings, parents and children also have obsessive-compulsive personality characteristics. It is characterized by caution, hesitation, frugality, caution, caution, too much attention to detail, thinking and perfection, but too rigid and inflexible.

Mental factors: 35% patients in Shanghai survey data had mental factors before getting sick. All social and psychological factors that can cause long-term mental stress and anxiety or accidents that bring heavy mental shock are the inducing factors of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

In the occurrence of obsessive-compulsive disorder, social and psychological factors are one of the pathogenic factors that can not be ignored. When the body is in poor health or long-term physical and mental fatigue, people with obsessive-compulsive personality can be prompted to have obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Examples of obsessive-compulsive disorder:

Li Xiaoling, a junior high school girl of grade 14, has excellent academic performance in all subjects and was once the first in the Mathematical Olympics. She asks herself to think and study all the time every day, and the topics she talks about are also related to learning. She should also make friends with people who are helpful to her study. Even the time of walking, going to the toilet and taking a bath can't be wasted, either memorizing English words or memorizing formulas and theorems. Just when parents were proud of such a good child, she became a young obsessive-compulsive disorder patient. She spends more and more time on her studies, but she often holds her head and says that she doesn't think about things. When she thinks about it, the image will appear and she can't get rid of it. ...

After leaving home, I always feel that there is no lock at home, so I can't help but run home and check the lock carefully. I always feel that I have forgotten something on my way to work, and then I check my bag again and again. I feel that my mobile phone is ringing like an illusion, and I keep taking it out of my bag. It is difficult to rest assured that the company's statements are not checked repeatedly, and my heart is uncomfortable.

Many people have encountered this situation. In particular, a considerable number of people in the governance class pursue perfection, and sometimes they are too strict or even harsh on themselves and others, so that they will show compulsive behavior and suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder when they are in a state of tension and anxiety for a long time.