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did I handed Leonardo DiCaprio over his obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Oh, see the use.
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An anxiety disorder that stimulates re occurring unwanted ideas, thoughts
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or sensational obsessions.
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It comes in many different ways.
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Informs from as little as county numbers, repetitive lee obsessively
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washing hands or like turning on the light on and
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off, just like many little things, that could be that
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the individual feels like they need to do over and
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over and over.
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Because of the way the individual thinks the first time
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in action is done, there is not a full satisfaction
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within themselves within which then draws them to repeat the
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process until action is complete to its full potential, it
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was usually response to anxiety.
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What causes the disorder?
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The cognitive behavioral model provides an explanation for what causes
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O. C.
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D. And when manufacturers it obsessions are thoughts that people
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want toe people learn to fear.
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The biological model suggests that if you have O.
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C D.
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You bring his difficulty turning off for ignoring impulses from
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the circuit.
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This is This in turn causes repetitive behaviors called compulsions
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and uncontrollable thoughts called obsessions.
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Cognitive behavioral damping, exposure therapy.
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You'll be placed in situations where they're gradually exposed to
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their obsessions and asked to not perform the compulsions.
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Examples of this could be.
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Imagine all composure for those resistance to be placed in
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a rover situation, you could be helped to visualize the
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scenario except experience the situation.
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One of the things that Leonardo DiCaprio does if he's
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obsessed with stepping on every chewing gun stain he sees
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when walking on the curb or on the side of
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the street.
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Another example would be his obsession is going back over
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his walking route to repeatedly step on cracks as well.
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Some people also do that, but that's one of the
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main things that he does.
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Evidence so city.
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Leonardo DiCaprio suffers a mild to moderate condition of O.
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C. D.
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But he has admitted in several interviews that he feels
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the nature pedal.
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We walked through the door multiple times until he is
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comfortable, and stepping on different kinds of gum stays as
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low. He is when he has admitted to these things
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multiple times over interviews through the timeline of some of
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his most biggest appeasement.
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In 1997 he found one of the greatest combs love
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films, Titanic in 1999 it was the founding of his
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AH foundation.
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Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, February 28th 2015 is when he finally
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won his first Oscar in 2016 is when he made
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the documentary before the flood.
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This is a map of from the places that he
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was assaulted, the forties deviants.
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He has to do certain things or bothers him.
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Look, for instance, walking through doorways multiple times, dysfunction in
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interviews. If they're walking outside, he has to step on
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every single piece of gum on the sidewalk.
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And some instances, this has affected his work because this
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lifestyle affects them sometimes distress.
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During the film, it took away longer because, as it
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went on, he started feeling the needs, redid things, a
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certain amount of times.
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Danger. When he finally played the role in The Aviator,
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that was dangerous for him to let his, oh, city
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control him.
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This is a video of him, uh, in the Aviator
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of him, washing his hands multiple times and scrubbing so
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hard that he actually scraped, like, makes himself bleed so
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you can pause is right now and click on the
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link below and watch it.
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These other references used.
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Thank you