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Hoarding

People who suffer from this type of OCD tend to keep and hoard objects of their interest, resulting in accumulated piles of objects that occupy a steadily increasing amount of space, with the affected person’s loved ones having to navigate their way through the clutter of objects and putting up with it on a day-to-day basis 

Washing

This type of OCD refers to the fear of being dirty or poisoned, touching things with germs or other viruses, becoming morally contaminated, or getting/passing an illness from or to another person. It can even be a combination of any of these, and the reason behind these fears can be varied 

Checking and Counting

Checking rituals can be a result of many types of obsessions, such as fears of harming accidentally, sexual obsessions, or perfectionism. The underlying reason of compulsive checking is for the sufferer to reduce his distress, associated with the uncertainty over feared consequences for themselves or others 

Scrupulosity

Scrupulosity refers to a form of OCD in which questions related to morality or religious/spiritual matters become the focus of obsessive fears and compulsive and ritualistic behaviors

Perfectionist

One of the most common traits of OCD, some researchers have described obsessive-compulsives as the ultimate perfectionists. There is an element of perfectionism that runs throughout almost any sub type of OCD

Harming Others/Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Harming Others: Intrusive thoughts, images, or impulses about harming others either sexually or violently, be it loved ones or strangers, are common obsessions …. Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD): The person in such cases suffer from a preoccupation with assumed defects in appearence. While such defects are often imaginary, if there is a physical anomaly present, then those suffering from BDD will greatly exaggerate its importance …