Week 2 - Assignment
Week 2 - Assignment
Week 2 - Assignment
SPC1017 – Speech
Professor Amanda Fairbanks
June 9, 2012
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Outline
Introduction
2. Ryan is a musician who doesn’t know why he has OCD, but his rituals
prevent him from having a normal life
3. Jessica believed her OCD stemmed from a bad relationship, and now she is a
habitual counter
Body
II. It has worked its way into English terminology to describe an meticulous or absorbed
into a cause
Conclusion
I. People suffering from OCD often don’t get the treatment that is necessary
II. People often incorrectly diagnose themselves with OCD in an attempt to understand a
set of other symptoms
III. If gone untreated, the effects of OCD can often be crippling and debilitating
IV. The only people who can correctly diagnose and treat OCD are doctors and trained
professionals
V. Those who believe they have OCD should seek treatment in order to control their
urges to ritualize and classify information
BIBLIOGRAPHY
perfectionism: The prevalence and development of compulsive-like behavior in normal
young children. Child Development, 68:58-68, 1997