(02-21-2017, 09:52 PM)RiseaKnight Wrote: Been runnung e2 for a week and it has been helping with depression/anxiety but I was wondering is there a sub that can specifically target ocd?
The best sub to help with that would be E2. Just give it enough time.
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(03-02-2017, 08:54 PM)Cozy Wrote:
(03-02-2017, 12:20 PM)RTBoss Wrote:
(03-02-2017, 11:46 AM)Cozy Wrote: Try asc.
Why would you recommend ASC for Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder?
Idk common sense, OCD is basically an insecurity about yourself or some action you're doing. Whatever that is, self-confidence should fix it.
Why do you think e2 is spot on? Just repeating what Shannon said?
Seems common sense may be an area where you're playing a few cards short of a full deck. You certainly aren't a psychologist or psychiatrist, nor am I for that matter. Having a deep appreciation for Shannon's wisdom, I certainly concur with him. Having little for yours, well...
I say E2, because OCD is not "basically an insecurity," and your reductive analysis of a very serious psychiatric disorder borders on obtuse. E2 includes scripting to...Ah, tell you what. Go read the product description at the store for yourself.
Quote:Idk common sense, OCD is basically an insecurity about yourself or some action you're doing. Whatever that is, self-confidence should fix it.
Why do you think e2 is spot on? Just repeating what Shannon said?
Seriously, I think you've misinterpreted what OCD is if you think that simply more confidence will deal with it. I agree with E2, and not just because Shannon said so, but because of the program goals.
Quote:Idk common sense, OCD is basically an insecurity about yourself or some action you're doing. Whatever that is, self-confidence should fix it.
Why do you think e2 is spot on? Just repeating what Shannon said?
Seriously, I think you've misinterpreted what OCD is if you think that simply more confidence will deal with it. I agree with E2, and not just because Shannon said so, but because of the program goals.