Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), is a very serious disorder. Our psychology book talks about OCD very shortly. Our book talks about what obsessive thoughts are. Obsessive thoughts are unwanted and so repetitive it may seem they will never end. These thoughts could make you intensely focus on one thing. These thoughts will lead to compulsive behaviors. Obsessive behaviors are responses to those thoughts such as cleaning and washing your hands constantly. Having a strong desire to do a certain thing might not be a disorder. When it starts interfering with your personal daily life and becomes an obsession and causes distress in your every day life, it has reached the point to be called a disorder. A disorder is an irregularly. Some disorders can be cured with therapy. If you have OCD you should probably go get yourself a therapist because talking to someone will help you cope and maybe make you stop being obsessive about whatever you are obsessed with. The therapist will also probably try to track down what started the compulsion. Once they underline what started the obsessiveness, they will probably start intense therapy trying to reverse the effect. When I was little, I started to have the compulsion to always cleaning my room. I didn’t just clean and put my toys away, almost every day I would ask my mom to take cleaning supplies and use Clorox and bleach to clean my toys and the surfaces in my play room and room. Sometimes it would become twice or maybe three times a day. Once I got older it didn’t get any better. It also got worse because I started to be allowed to touch the household cleaners my mom would use. I remember being in the fifth grade and waking up every morning and having to make my bed perfectly. After my bed was up to par I would move on to sweeping my room and wiping everything off with a Clorox wipe. When I felt that that was all perfect I moved on to finally getting ready. I would take my time to get read