The number of 16-24 year olds in England reporting symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder, or OCD, has more than tripled ...
OCD often targets something people care about, such as relationships or their health. People with OCD might perform a ...
Recent viral videos of students being assaulted have prompted questions on whether schools are adequately equipped to handle ...
A longitudinal study of twins in Sweden found that adolescents who reported being bullied at age 15 were more likely to develop symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) later in life (between ...
According to the World Health Organization, over a billion people across the globe are currently living with a mental health condition. Meanwhile, the National Institute of Mental Health in the United ...
There are several stereotypes or stigmas surrounding therapy. These include the belief that “therapy is for the weak,” ...
“People with OCD feel the urge to perform compulsive rituals, mental or physical, in response to these obsessions to alleviate discomfort associated with them, ‘solve’ the obsessions, prevent a ...
Yes, people with OCD may find that their symptoms increase or decrease in severity from time to time. However, the symptoms do not typically go away entirely. Stressful life events or situations may ...
Today's WWE roster is filled with an abundance of talent, but there are still only a select few who have cultivated a strong emotional connection with the audience. Asked on "Busted Open Radio" to ...
Most of us have endured the miserable experience of having a neighborhood bully. You and your pals get together to play pickup baseball? Bad Boy Bubba decides to steal your ball. You pick up a rock ...
What was meant to be a harmless joke spirals out of control when a bully’s cruel stunt backfires. As the crowd gathers, the “quiet kid” shows a side no one expected, and the entire mood shifts in ...
"The treatment that we're delivering , called exposure based CBT or cognitive behavioral treatment, that's really the gold standard for youth with anxiety," said Dr. Jennifer Freeman, the director of ...