Arithmomania


Arithmomania is a mental disorder that may be seen as an expression of obsessive–compulsive disorder. Individuals suffering from this disorder have a strong need to count their actions or objects in their surroundings.
Sufferers may for instance feel compelled to count the steps while ascending or descending a flight of stairs or to count the number of letters in words. They often feel it is necessary to perform an action a certain number of times to prevent alleged calamities. Other examples include counting tiles on the floor or ceiling, the number of lines on the highway, or simply the number of times one breathes or blinks, or touching things a certain number of times such as a door knob or a table.
Arithmomania sometimes develops into a complex system in which the sufferer assigns values or numbers to people, objects and events in order to deduce their coherence.Sometimes numbers are linked to the past events and the person remember the events again and again by particular numerical values.He performs his actions by particular number of times and this number is linked to his particular satisfied event.
Counting may be done aloud or in thought or in sequences of daily emails on ascending integer themes.

Arithmomania in popular culture