Obsessive Love Disorder: More Than Just a Warning Sign of an Unhealthy Relationship

 

Obsessive Love Disorder: More Than Just a Warning Sign of an Unhealthy Relationship

While it's true that obsessive love can often be a red flag, it's important to understand that this disorder is much more complicated than that.


In fact, obsessive love disorder is a real psychiatric condition that can have serious consequences for those who suffer from it. Here's what you need to know about this little-understood but very real disorder. To learn more about obsessive love disorder and how it manifests in real-world relationships, be sure to check out our article What Is Obsessive Love Disorder?

What Is Obsessive Love Disorder?

Obsessive love disorder, sometimes called proxyphyria, is a condition characterized by an all-consuming preoccupation with one particular person. People with this disorder will often go to great lengths to try to control their loved one and the relationship.


It leads to behaviors that can be harmful to both parties involved. While it's normal to feel some level of obsession and possessiveness in any romantic relationship, those with obsessive love disorder take these feelings to an extreme.

What Are the Symptoms of Obsessive Love Disorder?

There are a number of different symptoms that can be associated with obsessive love disorder, but some of the most common include: 


• An intense preoccupation with your loved one ( thinking about them constantly, wanting to know their every move, etc.) 

• A strong need for reassurance or constant communication 

• Jealousy towards anyone who spends time with your loved one 

• A lack of trust in your partner 

• Trying to control your partner's behavior 

• Making extreme sacrifices for your partner 

• Having difficulty functioning normally when you're not with your partner 

• Feeling anxious or empty when you're not with your partner 

• Taking risks or engaging in reckless behavior in order to spend more time with your partner 


Ultiblog's Relationship Red Flags You Should Know also provides useful information on how to know if your relationship is obsessive.


If you believe that you or someone you love may be suffering from obsessive love disorder, it's important to seek professional help as soon as possible. Left untreated, this disorder can lead to serious problems such as anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and even suicide.


With proper treatment—which may include therapy, medication, and/or hospitalization—it is possible to manage the symptoms of obsessive love disorder and live a happy and healthy life.

Conclusion

If you think you or someone you know may be in an unhealthy relationship, it is important to seek help. There are many resources available to those who need assistance, such as therapy and support groups.


If you would like to learn more about obsessive love disorder and other mental health conditions, please visit our website. To learn more about OLD and how to deal with it, read our blog post: What Is Obsessive Love Disorder?

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