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David Beckham : Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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David Beckham: OCD David Beckham once said, “I would say to people not to treat those with mental health issues any differently to anyone else, and to try to be there for them rather than using it against them, which makes them feel like an outsider” (Chamberlain). OCD is a very stressful disability to deal with; however, David Beckham always thinks positively and copes with it. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a neurobehavioral disorder which causes distressing repetitive thoughts, impulses, or images which are intense and frightening (Hyman 19). Many people who are affected by OCD always want to be clean, or sometimes even hoard (Watkins 17). There are many signs of which can show OCD. For example, a concern with dirt and germs, frequent handwashing, long bathroom trips, and the avoidance of becoming dirty (Hyman 31). On average, in America, there are about 2.2 million adults with OCD (Watkins 16). In Britain one in sixty people are affected (Frith). Studies have also shown that two-thirds of individuals with this disability also suffer depression (Watkins 41). There are many physical and mental symptoms. They struggle physically with stress (Chamberlain), depression (Watkins 41), and a concern with dirt and germs (Hyman 31). They also mentally struggle with everything having to be perfect (Frith). When it comes to what causes Obsessive-compulsive disorder, there has not been a gene identified. As a matter of fact, no one is 100 percent certain about what causes it.

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