If you are like me, you have questioned yourself, “What is wrong with me.”
They have made you felt so helpless, and useless, weak and vulnerable, like a loser and failure. They never disappear, they will show up in your life, sometime sooner, sometime later.
I need to work my recovery every day to be constantly mindful and be aware of their presence.
If I cannot cure them, I need to stop them;
they are like the enemies that never stop trying.
I need to deter, prevent, protect, minimize the chances of heavy damage and destruction when they strike.
A. Impulsive control disorder
Impulse control disorders are a group of behavioral conditions that involve an inability to control impulses and behaviors or self-control, like angry outbursts and destroying property.
Each impulse control disorder has different signs and symptoms but they all involve a decreased ability to control your own behavior, which often lead people to breaks laws or harm others.
B. Obsessive and compulsive disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder features a pattern. Obsessions are lasting and unwanted thoughts that keeping coming back or urges that are intrusive and cause great distress or anxiety. These obsessions lead you to do repetitive behaviors called compulsions.
C. Emotional dysregulation disorder
Emotional dysregulation is a brain-related symptom that means you have trouble managing your feelings and emotions.
Without recovery work, these problems get in the way of our daily activities and cause a lot of distress in our life.
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