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Title Insight: Obsessed
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2014
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Summary Some days it can take Sandra Prithard more than 10 minutes to make a cup of tea. The cup isn't quite right. The tea bag doesn't go in properly. Sometimes, after more than a dozen attempts, she simply gives up. Sandra has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The mum of two is consumed by her illness. She compulsively rearranges, sorts, washes, rinses, checks, touches, wipes.Around three per cent of Australians experience OCD in their lifetime, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. And you can't be "a little bit OCD". The real thing is debilitating. So when does an obsession cross the line? What distinguishes a passionate, driving obsession from something more serious?
Event Broadcast 2014-08-26 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Diagnosis.
Distress (Psychology)
Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Psychologists.
Anxiety disorders.
Form Streaming video
Author Brockie, Jenny, host
Corfe, Joffa, contributor
Daniel, Phillip, contributor
Draper, Scott, contributor
Gale, Chris, contributor
Giles, Jocasta, contributor
Grisham, Jessica, contributor
Hales, Kim, contributor
Hales, Malcolm, contributor
Hannan, Ellie, contributor
Humphreys, Leanne, contributor
Maschett, Ilona, contributor
Pritchard, Justin, contributor
Pritchard, Sandra, contributor
Swinkels, Lucie, contributor
Swinkels, Reuben, contributor
Velakoulis, Dennis, contributor