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I have a psychological disease known as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder(OCD). I have been visiting a psychiatrist for years now but he is out of town so cannot contact him. Due to my disease I have serious anger issues and irritation and I'm not feeling well now. Can a doctor please suggest me some ways how can I control my anger and irritation? It would be of great help. Thank you.
Thanks... @jaibi
I am on meds for OCD and am doing pretty good... Never taken CBT though started recently but I don't think its addressing to my specific needs. Psychotherapy doesn't work for me also ( I am good at arguments and well its difficult to talk through me).
Anyway, I think ERP but more importantly hypotherapy will help me addressing a specific phobia but that is upto a psychologist to decide (but the problem is, I don't think there are any specialist here).
Anyway, so the thing is I am aware of myself and I even know what steps are necessary to improve myself....but my main problem is implementing. I don't act on things which I know I should and thus I reached out to psychologists again.
P.S: Anyway, Just stated my situation to ease other memebers to open up. Its again pointed out that this thread is just a general place to talk, ease up about your lives and connect with others familiarizing about their problems too. For your own benefit, please seek professional help if you are having mental problems or if the stresses in life becomes unbearable.
Welcome on-board the mental bus trip.
Right now, I would advise you to visit any other psychiatrist as a temporary measure. He/She will probably restart the previous treatment plan.
Also, a general physician might prescribe you 0.5 mg of Alprazolam (alp) to calm your anxiety and make you sleep better at night for a couple of weeks if no psychiatrist is avaiable rn. But don't take meds for any long duration without consulting a proper psychiatrist.
For non-medicine treatment, you need to visit psychologist (CBT/ERP/OCD specialist). Both this and medicine treatment go hand in hand to treat OCD.
I am on meds for OCD for 8 years. Just know we all are out there and things get better with treatment. Cure depends upon person to person. Many get completely cured. I met a cardiologist who was former OCD patient but after taking meds and pshchological treatments, he was completely cured.
Hope you get better soon!