OCD Test Step 1 of 6 16% Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by uncontrollable and unwanted thoughts which compel a person to perform repetitive and ritualized behaviors in an effort to avoid or decrease anxiety caused by these obsessions. OCD usually causes significant distress and at times can consume hours of a person’s day performing rituals.Please Note, this test will not provide you with instant results upon completion. If you would like to receive your ocd test results, we will contact you upon receiving this test to set up a free 30-minute assessment. If you are located outside of the United States, we recommend this OCD test.Obsessions are unwanted, repeated, intrusive thoughts, images, feelings, sensations or the fear of performing an impulse. Types of Obsessions - Check all that applyObsessions are unwanted, repeated, intrusive thoughts, images, feelings, sensations or the fear of performing an impulse. Types of Obsessions - Check all that apply Aggressive- Harming Self or Others Contamination - Excessive Concern w/ Dirt, Germs, Secretions, Disease, Environment Sexual Obsessions- Perverse Thoughts, Fears, Pedophilia Hoarding - Concern with Objects Religious- Blasphemy or Morality Superstitions; Excessive Attention to Lucky or Unlucky Need for Symmetry or Exactness Perfectionism Miscellaneous Obsessions- Doing, Saying the Right Thing, Intrusive Thoughts, Numbers Somatic & Health Obsessions- Concern with Illness or Body Parts Please rate the level of anxiety you are experiencing.MildModerateSevere Compulsions are repeated behaviors utilized to decrease the anxiety from obsessions. These behaviors can become ritualized and can feel as though they provide temporary escape from obsessions. Type of Compulsions - Check all that applyCompulsions are repeated behaviors utilized to decrease the anxiety from obsessions. These behaviors can become ritualized and can feel as though they provide temporary escape from obsessions. Type of Compulsions - Check all that apply Cleaning / Washing Compulsions Checking Compulsions Repeating, Re-Reading, Re-Writing Counting, Tapping Compulsions Seeking Reassurance From Others Ordering / Arranging Compulsions Mental Compulsions - Ruminating, Need to Know, Replaying Hoarding . Collecting Compulsions Miscellaneous Compulsions Trichotillomania / Dermotillomania How many hours a day are you performing compulsions?30 Minutes1 Hour2 Hour3 HourMore Than 3 Hours OCD has a high rate of comorbidity, which is the presence of other anxiety conditions. It is also common for individuals suffering from OCD to be experiencing depression. Are you experiencing any of the following? Social Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Disorder Panic / Anxiety Attacks Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Body Dysmorphic Disorder Trichotillomania Depression Get your personal evaluation by entering the following. Name* First Last Email* Phone*