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Researchers examined the DNA of over 53,000 people with OCD and over 2 million people without OCD, gathering data that could ...
What is OCD? Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a mental health disorder, "where a person gets caught in a vicious cycle of obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors," explains Guerra.
While known causes aren't fully understood, genetics or hereditary factors are often thought to be related to OCD.
Checking OCD involves repetitive verification behaviors which a person performs in response to intrusive thoughts about potential harm, mistakes, or catastrophic consequences. Read more.
These biomarkers are patterns of brain activity present in people with OCD when they're acting compulsively, and which don't ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation can help with symptoms of OCD. Here's all you need to know about TMS for OCD.
Carly Pearce is opening up about how she handles her OCD and anxiety, admitting that "it just really came to a head of me ...
EMDR has been shown to help those with PTSD, but can it also help with OCD? We’ll take a look at the current evidence and how to find and EMDR therapist.
OCD can be a difficult condition to live with, and it is imperative that help and support is given. Avoid making a person with OCD feel judged, criticized, shamed, or blamed for their condition.
Country singer Carly Pearce discussed struggling with OCD since childhood, sharing how her mental health journey evolved ...
When do food and eating rituals signal an eating disorder, and when is it OCD? The distinction is critical—and frequently often misunderstood.