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Jade | Educator🎙 on Instagram: “(Ad) 🧠 While OCD and OCPD are distinct forms of mental health condition with their own unique and specific characteristics, there is…”
Watching a loved one struggle with OCD can be both heart-breaking and frustrating. Here's a list of DO's and DON'Ts for family members and friends to consider when supporting those closest to them.
Is It OCD? Understanding Childhood OCD and When to Get Help
Wondering if your child’s behaviors are normal or signs of OCD? This blog breaks down the key differences between typical childhood habits and OCD symptoms. Learn what to watch for, when to seek support, and how to help your child navigate intrusive thoughts and compulsions with confidence.
OCD vs. OCPD: How Symptoms of These Mental Health Conditions Compare — Health
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) are two separate mental health conditions that often get confused with each other. While they cause similar behaviors, their motivations and beliefs differ.
Dealing With OCD Without Medication In 6 Effective Ways
Learn all about dealing with ocd without meditation using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)....OCD is characterized as much by the mental torment of recurring intrusive thoughts as repetitive physical actions such as repeated hand-washing.
This week is OCD Awareness Week! According to the International OCD Foundation, 1 in 100 adults in the United States live with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). While we’ve often seen OCD portrayed or referenced in entertainment unfortunately, these limited depictions stigmatize those who have OCD. The good news is: that we each can better understand what OCD is (and isn’t!) and learn how to be better allies and…
OCD In Children: 7 Ways To Diagnose, Treat, And Support
Worried about a child’s intrusive rituals? Learn to spot OCD in children, explore proven treatments, and foster supportive home and classroom routines.