People with this behavior cannot enjoy life the way others can. They are not free to be spontaneous. They are constantly worried with their obsessions. People suffering from Obsessive Compulsive disorder know that their behavior is irrational and excessive, yet they still have very little control over it. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is classified as a mental illness, and is characterized by the recurrence of anxiety-producing thoughts, which are known as the compulsions.
When the person tries to suppress these thoughts it leads to them performing irrational behavior, which is known as the compulsions. In the movie, Melvin learns to deal with his disorder by falling in love. First, he is forced to take care of his neighbor's dog because of the terrible accident that the neighbor was in. In the begging, he hated the dog, but after Melvin spent time with it, he began to soften his rigid demeanor. He began to walk the dog and read to the dog, and even ate dinner the same time as the dog. When the dog's owner came back, Melvin did not want to give the dog