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Examples of OCD Rituals: Inside the Obsessive Mind

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) found a mysterious partner-in-crime in rituals. OCD is a mental health condition where unwanted thoughts, called obsessions, get paired with irresistible urges to do certain things, called compulsions.  OCD compulsions are also known as OCD rituals. These are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that individuals with OCD experience pressure as they feel compelled to perform in

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BLOG 25 Facts about OCD Everyone Should Know

25 Facts about OCD Everyone Should Know

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) manifests as constant dwelling on unwanted thoughts or scenarios. Simply defined, OCD is characterized by obsessions and compulsions. Individuals with OCD experience uncontrollable worry or excessive self-doubt, leading to a preoccupation with unwanted and distressing thoughts. These highlight the mental challenges faced by those dealing with this mental health condition. Here are 27 facts about OCD you

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Harm OCD Symptoms Unmasked Key to Unlock Coping Strategies

Harm OCD Symptoms Unmasked: Key to Unlock Coping Strategies

There is actually a form of OCD that causes one to have unwanted violent thoughts toward oneself or others and this can be especially frightening for a child and their parents. Harm OCD is a subtype of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) that revolves around the distressing intrusive thoughts of causing harm to oneself or others. These unwanted violent thoughts can be

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Responsibility OCD and Its Exaggerated Concerns

Responsibility OCD and Its Exaggerated Concerns

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a complex mental health condition that manifests in various forms, and one such subtype is called Responsibility OCD. Let’s explore the distinctive features of this subtype of OCD, its impact on daily life, and the available treatment options for those affected by this disorder. Responsibility OCD is characterized by intense anxiety and distress associated with an

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Test for OCD A Guide to OCD Assessment and Diagnosis

Test for OCD: A Guide to OCD Assessment and Diagnosis

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a complex mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. To provide effective treatment for OCD, it is crucial to begin with a thorough and accurate diagnosis. But how do you test for OCD? Parents should know the various tests and assessment methods for OCD. Learning it from professional help will lead them to

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Checking OCD and How to Redefine Control

Checking OCD and How to Redefine Control

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide, and among its various subtypes, checking OCD is a prevalent and challenging form. But what is Checking OCD? Checking OCD is characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts leading individuals to engage in repetitive checking compulsions. A study suggests that repeating certain actions, like checking things over and

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Inside Scrupulosity OCD Unveiling Moral Dilemmas

Inside Scrupulosity OCD: Unveiling Moral Dilemmas

Scrupulosity OCD, or Religious OCD, is a subtype of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder characterized by persistent and distressing thoughts related to morality and religious beliefs (Greenberg & Huppert, 2010). Individuals with this mental health condition experience intense anxiety over fears of committing immoral or sinful acts, leading to compulsive rituals or mental acts aimed at preventing harm associated with these obsessions.

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OCD Intrusive Thoughts Examples What’s inside an OCD Mind

OCD Intrusive Thoughts Examples: What’s inside an OCD Mind?

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects people of all ages, including children. It is characterized by intrusive and obsessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors or rituals, and it can significantly impact a child’s daily life. So, what are the most common OCD intrusive thoughts examples? Before we get into that, it’s important to first learn

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Just Right OCD Finding Balance in a Perfect Storm

Just Right OCD: Finding Balance in a Perfect Storm

Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is when your child’s brain gets stuck on the repeat button, obsessively replaying certain thoughts and behaviors. There are different subtypes of OCD, and Just Right OCD is another subtype or specific manifestation, where one can’t tolerate feelings of imperfection. In people with Just Right OCD, obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors are often centered around achieving

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Blog Understanding Rumination OCD and Breaking Down the Stigma (1)

Understanding Rumination OCD and Breaking Down the Stigma

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by unwanted intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors. These thoughts, often referred to as obsessive thoughts, can lead individuals to perform specific actions or mental rituals, known as compulsive behaviors, as a way to cope with the distress caused by the obsessions. Within this spectrum, one notable subtype of OCD is Rumination

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Blog Examples of OCD Rituals (1)

Examples of OCD Rituals: Inside the Obsessive Mind

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) found a mysterious partner-in-crime in rituals. OCD is a mental health condition where unwanted thoughts, called obsessions, get paired with irresistible urges to do certain things, called compulsions.  OCD compulsions are also known as OCD rituals. These are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that individuals with OCD experience pressure as they feel compelled to perform in

Read More »
BLOG 25 Facts about OCD Everyone Should Know

25 Facts about OCD Everyone Should Know

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) manifests as constant dwelling on unwanted thoughts or scenarios. Simply defined, OCD is characterized by obsessions and compulsions. Individuals with OCD experience uncontrollable worry or excessive self-doubt, leading to a preoccupation with unwanted and distressing thoughts. These highlight the mental challenges faced by those dealing with this mental health condition. Here are 27 facts about OCD you

Read More »
Harm OCD Symptoms Unmasked Key to Unlock Coping Strategies

Harm OCD Symptoms Unmasked: Key to Unlock Coping Strategies

There is actually a form of OCD that causes one to have unwanted violent thoughts toward oneself or others and this can be especially frightening for a child and their parents. Harm OCD is a subtype of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) that revolves around the distressing intrusive thoughts of causing harm to oneself or others. These unwanted violent thoughts can be

Read More »
Responsibility OCD and Its Exaggerated Concerns

Responsibility OCD and Its Exaggerated Concerns

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a complex mental health condition that manifests in various forms, and one such subtype is called Responsibility OCD. Let’s explore the distinctive features of this subtype of OCD, its impact on daily life, and the available treatment options for those affected by this disorder. Responsibility OCD is characterized by intense anxiety and distress associated with an

Read More »
Test for OCD A Guide to OCD Assessment and Diagnosis

Test for OCD: A Guide to OCD Assessment and Diagnosis

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a complex mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide. To provide effective treatment for OCD, it is crucial to begin with a thorough and accurate diagnosis. But how do you test for OCD? Parents should know the various tests and assessment methods for OCD. Learning it from professional help will lead them to

Read More »
Checking OCD and How to Redefine Control

Checking OCD and How to Redefine Control

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide, and among its various subtypes, checking OCD is a prevalent and challenging form. But what is Checking OCD? Checking OCD is characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts leading individuals to engage in repetitive checking compulsions. A study suggests that repeating certain actions, like checking things over and

Read More »
Inside Scrupulosity OCD Unveiling Moral Dilemmas

Inside Scrupulosity OCD: Unveiling Moral Dilemmas

Scrupulosity OCD, or Religious OCD, is a subtype of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder characterized by persistent and distressing thoughts related to morality and religious beliefs (Greenberg & Huppert, 2010). Individuals with this mental health condition experience intense anxiety over fears of committing immoral or sinful acts, leading to compulsive rituals or mental acts aimed at preventing harm associated with these obsessions.

Read More »
OCD Intrusive Thoughts Examples What’s inside an OCD Mind

OCD Intrusive Thoughts Examples: What’s inside an OCD Mind?

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects people of all ages, including children. It is characterized by intrusive and obsessive thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors or rituals, and it can significantly impact a child’s daily life. So, what are the most common OCD intrusive thoughts examples? Before we get into that, it’s important to first learn

Read More »
Just Right OCD Finding Balance in a Perfect Storm

Just Right OCD: Finding Balance in a Perfect Storm

Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is when your child’s brain gets stuck on the repeat button, obsessively replaying certain thoughts and behaviors. There are different subtypes of OCD, and Just Right OCD is another subtype or specific manifestation, where one can’t tolerate feelings of imperfection. In people with Just Right OCD, obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors are often centered around achieving

Read More »
Blog Understanding Rumination OCD and Breaking Down the Stigma (1)

Understanding Rumination OCD and Breaking Down the Stigma

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by unwanted intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors. These thoughts, often referred to as obsessive thoughts, can lead individuals to perform specific actions or mental rituals, known as compulsive behaviors, as a way to cope with the distress caused by the obsessions. Within this spectrum, one notable subtype of OCD is Rumination

Read More »
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