Tu ne me vois jamais.
Non, pas vraiment.
Je suis seulement, quelqu'un
avec qui tu t'amuses,
avec qui tu passe ton temps libre.
Quelqu'un
qui te s'interesse,
qui toujours essaye de te rende plus heureux.
Quelqu'un
qui peut seulement rêver
Tu ne me vois jamais,
même si je restais tout le temps à tes côtés.
Tu ne m'entendrais pas
même si je pleure
à cause de toi.
Parce que je suis seulement
quelqu'un à ton côté,
quelqu'un transparent.
C'est moi.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Compulsive...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a type of anxiety disorder, is a potentially disabling illness that traps people in endless cycles of repetitive thoughts and behaviors. People with OCD are plagued by recurring and distressing thoughts, fears, or images (obsessions) that they cannot control. The anxiety (nervousness) produced by these thoughts leads to an urgent need to perform certain rituals or routines (compulsions). The compulsive rituals are performed in an attempt to prevent the obsessive thoughts or make them go away.
Although the ritual may make the anxiety go away temporarily, the person must perform the ritual again when the obsessive thoughts return. This OCD cycle can progress to the point of taking up hours of the person's day and significantly interfering with normal activities. People with OCD may be aware that their obsessions and compulsions are senseless or unrealistic, but they cannot stop themselves.
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Compulsive without obsessive?
Stress, unhappiness --> compulsive behaviors (peeling nails till they bleed, messing about cereal with a spoon and eating only a small part of the spoon each time)
What's wrong!?!?!
To try to get rid of stress.
People with OCD may be aware that their obsessions and compulsions are senseless or unrealistic, but they cannot stop themselves.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a type of anxiety disorder, is a potentially disabling illness that traps people in endless cycles of repetitive thoughts and behaviors. People with OCD are plagued by recurring and distressing thoughts, fears, or images (obsessions) that they cannot control. The anxiety (nervousness) produced by these thoughts leads to an urgent need to perform certain rituals or routines (compulsions). The compulsive rituals are performed in an attempt to prevent the obsessive thoughts or make them go away.
Although the ritual may make the anxiety go away temporarily, the person must perform the ritual again when the obsessive thoughts return. This OCD cycle can progress to the point of taking up hours of the person's day and significantly interfering with normal activities. People with OCD may be aware that their obsessions and compulsions are senseless or unrealistic, but they cannot stop themselves.
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Compulsive without obsessive?
Stress, unhappiness --> compulsive behaviors (peeling nails till they bleed, messing about cereal with a spoon and eating only a small part of the spoon each time)
What's wrong!?!?!
To try to get rid of stress.
People with OCD may be aware that their obsessions and compulsions are senseless or unrealistic, but they cannot stop themselves.
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