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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.
October is OCD Awareness Month, and for the first time in Indiana, a walk this Saturday will be dedicated to raising understanding and support for people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Many people think they're a little "OCD." But there are many misconceptions about this serious psychological disorder.
You likely know what OCD stands for, but many people don't know what having obsessive-compulsive disorder actually means.
Unlock freedom from Relationship OCD in a safe, supportive setting. Led by Dr. Holly, this group focuses on evidence-based strategies for managing intrusive thoughts, decreasing checking behaviors and ...
You may have heard a friend say they’re “so OCD” or call an ex a “narcissist”, but mental health professionals say those words carry more weight than most people realize.
The OCD Texas Symposium will highlight OCD awareness in San Antonio during OCD Awareness Week, offering education for both the public and clinicians.
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