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How do I stop being involved in his rituals?????

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  • Started 1 year ago by immy
  • Latest reply from miss calms
  • This topic is A support question

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  1. My husband has me hiding so many things - forms, needles, this computer ....
    I try to resist being drawn in to this but he insists and eventually I give in. How can I resist him???

    Mon Jun 28 2010 6:31:19 #
  2. Hi Immy,
    Im replying because you havn't had any replies you may find you get more support by going on the ocd site for people with OCD as often carer's use this site too and also as we all have different types of OCD, you will get support from people who have OCD. Does your husband realise he has something wrong, does he have a diagnoisis. If he doesn't have a diagnoisis that would be a good idea to start their. The preferred form of treatment for OCD is cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Often therapists will involve partners in treatment plan. Ie you and your husband will agree with the therapist thta you don't hide things ect. I know that sounds difficult at the present time but this would be done with support from a therapist.
    For support for yourself as a carer if you go to your local libary you will find details of local support groups in your area.
    Take care

    Mon Jun 28 2010 6:46:25 #
  3. Hi,
    Just seen when you sent this fifeteen minutes ago!!!!!!! but i would still use ocd section as it is the most active.

    Mon Jun 28 2010 6:48:30 #
  4. Thank you for all your suggestions and support

    Tue Jun 29 2010 6:54:11 #
  5. hi immy i'm very new to this site and my partner also has ocd.
    i would love it if you have time to message me, i'm finding all my partners rituals are making me very depressed, it would be great to have someone to speak to that understands x

    Tue Aug 31 2010 13:01:31 #

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