Pure psychobabble. Really? Now it is abnormal to be strongly committed to your religion? They want weak faith?
For some people, obsessive compulsive is not a disorder but a blessing. It allows someone to focus on one thing that is really important, such as a disease, holding together a marriage, parenting a troubled child. Without the obsession the demands of such social roles would be overwhelming.
Pure bunk article.
OCD and numerous mental illnesses are rooted in the spirit of Fear, not faith. GOD has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, of love, and of a SOUND MIND.
The “vain repetitions” that Jesus criticized sound a lot like OCD.
She was not strongly committed to hear faith. She was living in delusion
Who and what are you responding to? Indeed the believer at issue was strongly committed to her faith, but her conscience drove her to exhaustion, yet conscience is not to be just dismissed but grown in discernment as to what is of God and what is just programming, or even the devil.
The author of Pilgrim's progress, John Bunyan, had a prolonged struggle in this area, as the devil focused and magnified his defects to convince him that his faith was dead (back in the days before salvation by faith meant simply believing in the promise of salvation if one believed the promise, abstract from effectual belief in the Lord of righteousness who made it). By the grace of God he came to see that this accusation was objectively false and he became a better Christian because of his struggle.
But other Christians can help, but I think the criteria and terms they use to describe this are abused by many professionals.
The admonition "Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much" (James 5:16) includes a therapeutic purpose in it.