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since i've been with my partner for 9years i have always behaved obsessivley. this is really getting me down and it's affecting my life and relationship.
The behaviour ranges from if she's 5minutes late from work (i panic!) to if she's driving long to town i worry incase something happens.
I really need to see someone about this as it's affecting me alot as sometimes i behave irrational. Would i have to see a councellor or a psychtrist?
If i went to my doctors and i asked to see one of the above would they ask why?
I am embarrassed about this behaviour but i can't stop it.
:-((
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is about obsessive/compulsive behaviour, though I'm not sure it's what you have - sounds more like a form of extreme jealousy (I don't mean that in a bad way, it's obviously a medical problem). I imagine your doctor would want to know why you want a referral, but I wouldn't worry about telling him/her, they've heard everything before and are bound to confidentiality.
Hi Mowbray,
I get a similar thing, I constantly fear the worst for my bf, and sometimes for me too, if I am driving for example. I'm always afraid something bad is about to happen.
I think you should see a GP and just explain, you may well be able to talk it out with a counsellor. In the mean time I tell myself that I have been wrong EVERY time so far, so just relax.
My bf is racing a motorbike at Donnington today so imagine how I'm feeling today!
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