OCD, the ‘silent enemy’
thehindu.com Three in every hundred people suffer from some form of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and they may not even be aware of the problem. At Nimhans, psychiatrists call OCD a “silent...
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fastcompany.com It started when I was 13 years old. My mom was throwing a party and called us inside from playing basketball to join the fun. As I entered my bedroom to put away the ball, I saw a young...
View ArticleOCD Facts and Myths: Here’s What You Should Know About Obsessive-Compulsive...
http://mic.com/ By Philip Lewis The general knowledge of mental health disorders has grown with access to the internet and health care. However, obsessive-compulsive disorder is one of the most...
View ArticleThe Secret Illness: People affected by OCD are sharing their deepest fears...
http://www.independent.co.uk/ Kashmira Gander The secret thoughts, fears and hopes of people living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) are being laid bare on a dedicated website. Admissions of...
View ArticleADHD, OCD, autism: Is it time to redraw the boundaries separating childhood...
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/ On the wall of Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou’s office hangs a framed photo of a lone toddler. The boy, a patient of hers, is captured pedalling away from the camera on a...
View ArticleLiving with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
http://psychcentral.com/ By Matthew Loeb “He is sooo OCD,” I overhear a 20-something snarkily remark to a friend. The hair on my skin crawls. As someone with a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive...
View ArticleIncreasing OCD awareness and understanding
http://swarthmorephoenix.com/ by Jedidiah Siev Candace has repeated, intrusive thoughts about losing control and stabbing her children with a sharp knife. She becomes intensely anxious and is concerned...
View ArticleWhat obsessive-compulsive disorder in kids looks like in school
www.washingtonpost.com By Valerie Strauss People with obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, suffer from unwanted and intrusive thoughts that they can’t seem to get out of their heads, called...
View ArticleWhy You Need to Stop Saying You’re “So OCD”
http://greatist.com/ BY ALYSSA RAIOLA We all know someone who likes to keep things Danny Tanner-level clean or perfectly color-coded—maybe it’s your own M.O. If so, you’ve probably acknowledged your...
View ArticleAre you a workaholic? You might be more likely to suffer from OCD, anxiety...
http://globalnews.ca/ By Nicole Bogart If you are guilty of putting in extra hours at the office, compulsively checking your work email, or allowing your life to constantly revolve around work, you may...
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