24
Feb
2021
OCD and Schizophrenia: The Similarities, Differences, and Concurrent Presentations
OCD and schizophrenia are unique disorders with separate symptoms and presentations. But they share certain causes and
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OCD and schizophrenia are unique disorders with separate symptoms and presentations. But they share certain causes and
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While a couple of beers, cocktails, or glasses of wine is a healthy way to ease stress and tension for many adults,
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety condition that affects approximately 2-3% of Americans. The most
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Jane is a young woman who is terrified of cheating on her partner. She had a friend, once, who had an affair, and Jane
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Tossing and turning is a hallmark sign of worrying, something those with OCD are all too familiar with. This is so
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) knows no limits. While it’s largely believed to be a disease marked by
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OCD sufferers with certain subsets of OCD are very familiar with groinal responses and, in fact, may experience
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Living with OCD can be an incredibly lonely experience. If you don’t consciously seek out a community of other people
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Students with OCD face certain challenges inside the classroom that may be mitigated by teachers acting as allies.
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Do you struggle with OCD? If so, you’re not alone. Guess what? Last year, approximately 1% of Americans struggled
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Ernie is a young man with OCD. He has a constant sense that something is wrong, that something terrible is about to
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OCD is an extraordinarily misunderstood illness with the general public assuming it’s something it’s not (and
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