Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 I'm of no help but I imagine that there have to be thoughts behind it - maybe try ERPing it??? does she know of OCD or Brain tricks etc at all yet??? maybe explain it simply and then whatever name she gives it - just say I know you love me but that's just a brain trick making you say it so much -why don't we find something else to say or do right now -so she becomes aware and hopefully easily starts to say it less??? - just thoughts good luck eileen does she need you to respond?? - if so I say " I know that's OCD asking so I can't answer " Quoting Jill Schreibman <jillschreibman@...>: > Although I don't post too often, I read the board everyday and > appreciate everyone's candor and wisdom. > > I know this topic has been covered in the past but it didn't > really apply here until now so I don't remember what's been written. > Is it possible to have compulsive behavior without obsessive > thoughts? My daughter seems to. She's only 4 3/4 so I don't know > for sure what she's thinking but as far as I can tell, her thoughts > are not related to her actions. From the time she was 1 until about > 4 1/2 she would rock up and down on her foot. The behavior wasn't > related to anything discernible i.e. stress or fear. She is not on > the autistic spectrum so it wasn't related to any spectrum disorder. > It was just something she compulsively did and finally about 3 or > 4 months ago, she stopped. But now her compulsion is constantly > saying " I love Mama " over and over again. Without exaggeration, she > says it at least 250 times a day. When she's anxious or when I do > something that makes her very happy, she says it even more, but she > pretty much says it all day randomly throughout the > day. When she's busy and distracted or when she's not with me- > like at school, she doesn't say it. > I'm not sure if she's feeling insecure about something with me and > there's something unconscious at play or if this is just the way > her compulsion is manifesting at the current time. I'm grateful > that she's not saying " I hate Mama " but it's so extreme that when > we're in public and she says it 20 times in a row, it's not sweet. > Any thoughts? > Happy New Year to everyone. > Jill > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Mine does the same thing. My OCDer is 5 and says I love you all the time. My 3 1/2 yo (no OCD dx at this point), does, too. Like you said, when they say it all the time, it loses its meaning. Sharon compulsions without obsessions Although I don't post too often, I read the board everyday and appreciate everyone's candor and wisdom. I know this topic has been covered in the past but it didn't really apply here until now so I don't remember what's been written. Is it possible to have compulsive behavior without obsessive thoughts? My daughter seems to. She's only 4 3/4 so I don't know for sure what she's thinking but as far as I can tell, her thoughts are not related to her actions. From the time she was 1 until about 4 1/2 she would rock up and down on her foot. The behavior wasn't related to anything discernible i.e. stress or fear. She is not on the autistic spectrum so it wasn't related to any spectrum disorder. It was just something she compulsively did and finally about 3 or 4 months ago, she stopped. But now her compulsion is constantly saying " I love Mama " over and over again. Without exaggeration, she says it at least 250 times a day. When she's anxious or when I do something that makes her very happy, she says it even more, but she pretty much says it all day randomly throughout the day. When she's busy and distracted or when she's not with me- like at school, she doesn't say it. I'm not sure if she's feeling insecure about something with me and there's something unconscious at play or if this is just the way her compulsion is manifesting at the current time. I'm grateful that she's not saying " I hate Mama " but it's so extreme that when we're in public and she says it 20 times in a row, it's not sweet. Any thoughts? Happy New Year to everyone. Jill __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 my dd went through this at age 9, constantly saying " I love you " . I felt awful for really getting tired of hearing it and being annoyed with it. ERP worked great. She was to try saying it only a limited # of times and we decreased the # every couple days. She finally got the point of saying it only the first thing in the am and at bedtime. > > Although I don't post too often, I read the board everyday and appreciate everyone's candor and wisdom. > > I know this topic has been covered in the past but it didn't really apply here until now so I don't remember what's been written. Is it possible to have compulsive behavior without obsessive thoughts? My daughter seems to. She's only 4 3/4 so I don't know for sure what she's thinking but as far as I can tell, her thoughts are not related to her actions. From the time she was 1 until about 4 1/2 she would rock up and down on her foot. The behavior wasn't related to anything discernible i.e. stress or fear. She is not on the autistic spectrum so it wasn't related to any spectrum disorder. It was just something she compulsively did and finally about 3 or 4 months ago, she stopped. But now her compulsion is constantly saying " I love Mama " over and over again. Without exaggeration, she says it at least 250 times a day. When she's anxious or when I do something that makes her very happy, she says it even more, but she pretty much says it all day randomly throughout the > day. When she's busy and distracted or when she's not with me- like at school, she doesn't say it. > I'm not sure if she's feeling insecure about something with me and there's something unconscious at play or if this is just the way her compulsion is manifesting at the current time. I'm grateful that she's not saying " I hate Mama " but it's so extreme that when we're in public and she says it 20 times in a row, it's not sweet. Any thoughts? > Happy New Year to everyone. > Jill > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 My son used to compulsively ask questions. There was question after question after question. We made up tickets - laminated them and he got 10 a day. He had to turn one in for each question he asked so we told him to carefully decide when he needed to ask one. Within a couple of days, he was able to stay within a normal range. Good luck. " autumn71A@... " <autumn71A@...> wrote: I'm of no help but I imagine that there have to be thoughts behind it - maybe try ERPing it??? does she know of OCD or Brain tricks etc at all yet??? maybe explain it simply and then whatever name she gives it - just say I know you love me but that's just a brain trick making you say it so much -why don't we find something else to say or do right now -so she becomes aware and hopefully easily starts to say it less??? - just thoughts good luck eileen does she need you to respond?? - if so I say " I know that's OCD asking so I can't answer " Quoting Jill Schreibman <jillschreibman@...>: > Although I don't post too often, I read the board everyday and > appreciate everyone's candor and wisdom. > > I know this topic has been covered in the past but it didn't > really apply here until now so I don't remember what's been written. > Is it possible to have compulsive behavior without obsessive > thoughts? My daughter seems to. She's only 4 3/4 so I don't know > for sure what she's thinking but as far as I can tell, her thoughts > are not related to her actions. From the time she was 1 until about > 4 1/2 she would rock up and down on her foot. The behavior wasn't > related to anything discernible i.e. stress or fear. She is not on > the autistic spectrum so it wasn't related to any spectrum disorder. > It was just something she compulsively did and finally about 3 or > 4 months ago, she stopped. But now her compulsion is constantly > saying " I love Mama " over and over again. Without exaggeration, she > says it at least 250 times a day. When she's anxious or when I do > something that makes her very happy, she says it even more, but she > pretty much says it all day randomly throughout the > day. When she's busy and distracted or when she's not with me- > like at school, she doesn't say it. > I'm not sure if she's feeling insecure about something with me and > there's something unconscious at play or if this is just the way > her compulsion is manifesting at the current time. I'm grateful > that she's not saying " I hate Mama " but it's so extreme that when > we're in public and she says it 20 times in a row, it's not sweet. > Any thoughts? > Happy New Year to everyone. > Jill > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 From what I've read, young children often have the compulsions show up first before the obsessions develop later. At least she's saying something positive! LOL! : ) > > Although I don't post too often, I read the board everyday and appreciate everyone's candor and wisdom. > > I know this topic has been covered in the past but it didn't really apply here until now so I don't remember what's been written. Is it possible to have compulsive behavior without obsessive thoughts? My daughter seems to. She's only 4 3/4 so I don't know for sure what she's thinking but as far as I can tell, her thoughts are not related to her actions. From the time she was 1 until about 4 1/2 she would rock up and down on her foot. The behavior wasn't related to anything discernible i.e. stress or fear. She is not on the autistic spectrum so it wasn't related to any spectrum disorder. It was just something she compulsively did and finally about 3 or 4 months ago, she stopped. But now her compulsion is constantly saying " I love Mama " over and over again. Without exaggeration, she says it at least 250 times a day. When she's anxious or when I do something that makes her very happy, she says it even more, but she pretty much says it all day randomly throughout the > day. When she's busy and distracted or when she's not with me- like at school, she doesn't say it. > I'm not sure if she's feeling insecure about something with me and there's something unconscious at play or if this is just the way her compulsion is manifesting at the current time. I'm grateful that she's not saying " I hate Mama " but it's so extreme that when we're in public and she says it 20 times in a row, it's not sweet. Any thoughts? > Happy New Year to everyone. > Jill > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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