You don't really think of famous people having OCD but there are actually quite a lot. I've included people that are both alive and dead and who have/had OCD. I have also included historical people that had OCD. I hope it helps you!!!!
Charles Darwin
Howard Hughes
Marc Summers
Billy Bob Thornton
Jessica Alba
Donald Trump
Cameron Diaz
Michael Jackson
Harrison Ford
Howard Stern
Howie Mandel
Penelope Cruz
Albert Einstein
Michelangelo
Charlie Sheen
David Beckham
Ian Puleston-Davies
Joey Ramone
John Melendez
Nikola Tesla
Roseanne Barr
Stanley Kubrick
Martin Scorsese
Fred Durst
Paul Gascoigne
Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
Volkert van der Graaf
Warren Zevon
Jane Horrocks
Andrew Kehoe
John George Haigh
Kathie Lee Gifford
Rose McGowan
I hope this helps my source was this website http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/famous-ocd.shtml - It is really good and it tells you about each person and what form of OCD they have.
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Probably the most famous case of OCD in a person would be that of Howard Hughes. Other famous cases include: Charles Darwin, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Michelangelo, and Albert Einstein.
completely breakdown . But there are certainly certain reasons that they have acquired these diseases during there life.
Kim Kardashian, who is renowned for her red carpet appearances and high profile romances, has revealed that in real life she is actually just a cleanliness freak who only eats food from freezer bags.
"I can't take a shower unless the bathroom is absolutely spotless, I think I'm totally OCD ... everything has to be immaculate," the Daily Mail quoted her as writing in the publication.
Beckham will drive his wife Victoria nuts if the cola cans in his refrigerator are not in order. He spends hours straightening furniture in house, and love to keep things even! Wonder how he can tolerate playing full 90 minutes in the random football field.Cameron Diaz would rather die than touch the door knobs with bare hands! Not just this, she keeps washing her hands even if she stays indoors.Megan Fox is so scared of using public restrooms that she carries along seat covers wherever she goes.Legendary musician Frank Sinatra used to take multiple baths a day. And that used to range from 10 to 12, and sometimes even more!Antibacterial spray is Jessica Alba's constant companion. Wherever she goes, she douses the bed and furnitures to ensure they are germ free.Jennifer Love Hewitt cannot go to sleep if there are any cabinet doors or closets open in her house.The bad boy of soccer Paul Gascoigne can't leave his house without repeatedly checking that the doors are locked and lights are off.Billy Bob Thorton just can't stop doing something. He keeps repeating the words, and do maths often in head. He shouldn't be having any issues with chanting mantras.Howard Stern
Yes ocd is a mental problem, what else could it be? Xrays of the brain show ocd.
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No, it is a mental disorder. See a doctor.
In terms of mental health, OCD stands for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Yes ocd is a mental problem, what else could it be? Xrays of the brain show ocd.
In the Clique, OCD stands for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. It is a mental health condition characterized by unwanted repetitive thoughts (obsessions) and behaviors (compulsions).
OCD is not a personality disorder.Borderline personality disorder is a personality disorder.They are both different mental disorders that can have different levels of disability depending on how severe the disorder is
No. Sufferers of OCD with no other symptoms of mental disorder do not generally experience panic attacks.
OCD - Obsessive cleaning disorder! Just kidding
A mental health disorder is any emotional or mental illness that affects the emotions or mental state. Some examples are: * Bi-polar disorder * Schizophrenia * Clinical depression * Phobias * OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) * ADD (Attention deficit disorder) * ADDHD (Attention deficit hyperactive disorder)
they don't, you're born with it just like most mental illnesses. symptoms of ocd don't often occur until late childhood.
a modern psychosurgical technique which has replaced the lobotomy, is performed to alleviate mental disorders such as major depression, bipolar disorder, or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)