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<blockquote data-quote="Calista" data-source="post: 196007" data-attributes="member: 666"><p>Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) simply falls under the umbrella of Anxiety. It can present in many, many ways. For my difficult child it is obssesive thoughts and the inability to let things go. His psychiatrist told us that it takes twice as much antidepressant to treat anxiety than it does to treat depression. Many anitanxiety medications are addictive so alot of psychiatristS avoid them. With a diagnosis of Borderline (BPD) the anxiety will be more difficult to treat with medications because of the effects of anti depressants on Borderline (BPD). With my obssessive difficult child, it helps if we let him write things down or tape record his thoughts and ideas. It allows him to get them out without driving the rest of us crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calista, post: 196007, member: 666"] Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) simply falls under the umbrella of Anxiety. It can present in many, many ways. For my difficult child it is obssesive thoughts and the inability to let things go. His psychiatrist told us that it takes twice as much antidepressant to treat anxiety than it does to treat depression. Many anitanxiety medications are addictive so alot of psychiatristS avoid them. With a diagnosis of Borderline (BPD) the anxiety will be more difficult to treat with medications because of the effects of anti depressants on Borderline (BPD). With my obssessive difficult child, it helps if we let him write things down or tape record his thoughts and ideas. It allows him to get them out without driving the rest of us crazy. [/QUOTE]
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