Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) typically involves recurring, intrusive, and distressing thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) aimed at reducing anxiety or preventing perceived harm. While hearing voices is not a common symptom of OCD itself, it is possible for individuals with OCD to experience intrusive thoughts that may feel like internal voices.
The "bad voice" and the "good voice" you mentioned could be interpreted as different thought patterns or cognitive processes that you are experiencing. The "bad voice" may represent intrusive, distressing, or critical thoughts, while the "good voice" may be thoughts that try to counter or alleviate the anxiety caused by the "bad voice."
It's essential to understand that I am not qualified to diagnose any mental health condition, including OCD or any other disorder. Hearing voices and experiencing distressing thoughts are symptoms that can occur in various mental health conditions, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or other psychotic disorders. It's also possible that there may be different underlying factors contributing to your experiences.
If you are hearing voices or experiencing distressing thoughts that are affecting your daily life and well-being, I strongly encourage you to seek help from a qualified mental health professional. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, provide an accurate diagnosis, and recommend appropriate treatment options tailored to your specific needs.
Remember, it's essential to prioritize your mental health and seek support from professionals who can provide the necessary guidance and care.