Many people think they're a little "OCD." But there are many misconceptions about this serious psychological disorder.
OCD and BFRBs can look alike, but they’re not the same. Discover the similarities, important distinctions, and what they mean for treatment and recovery.
In the aftermath of the October 7th attacks in Israel, a team of psychologists and psychiatrists noticed an unsettling ...
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5 Things Not to Say to Someone With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) — and What to Say Instead
Even if you mean well, these phrases usually hurt more than they help. Here’s what to say instead to show a loved one with OCD you’re there for them.
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Acute trauma can trigger onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder, study shows
When survivors of the October 7th attacks returned to what was left of their homes, many carried with them more than grief or ...
Pop culture has painted OCD sufferers with the stereotype of being “germaphobes” who endlessly wash their hands. Although ...
Brits who are prescribed a common medication have been warned to steer clear of a particular drink due to potential health ...
Nearly 40% of the survivors surveyed either experienced new OCD symptoms or saw their previous disorder intensify.The post Oct. 7 trauma likely caused spike in OCD symptoms, research shows appeared ...
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3 Common Signs and Symptoms of Autism in Adults
Symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in adults include communication challenges, restricted and repetitive behaviors, ...
Their children suddenly developed obsessive compulsive disorder and extreme food aversions. Parents are asking state ...
A father-of-three aims to swim 10 of the largest lakes in Switzerland to raise awareness for a condition his son was ...
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