By Eliza Buzacott-Speer
Rose Bretécher was 15 when she first started experiencing intrusive, repetitive thoughts that she might be a paedophile.
“I tried to rid the thoughts from my mind by rationalising them or ruminating about them or repeating mantras to try to drown them out,” she says.
But the more Ms Bretécher tried to rationalise, analyse and defy the thoughts, the worse they became.
The cycle continued for several years, and by her late teens Ms Bretécher was experiencing “incredibly graphic” intrusive thoughts surrounding sex, and compulsively questioning her sexuality.
It was not until she was 26 and started therapy that she was freed from the cycle.