The author of The Upside of OCD encourages people living with OCD to embrace who they are, rather than trying to erase ...
Life, conflict and growth are uncomfortable. When every uneasy emotion becomes a diagnosis, we lose resilience. Instead of ...
Hello, I'm Dr. Keith Brown. I've been dedicated to the mental health field since 1997, working as a therapist, counselor, educator, trainer, and supervisor. My journey has taken me through various ...
When your mind focuses on the unthinkable—and won't let it go Medically reviewed by Steven Gans, MD Pure O is a type of OCD where people have obsessive thoughts without obvious compulsive actions.
People with relationship OCD, on the other hand—or R-OCD, a lesser-known subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder—can’t.
A woman from York has spoken about her recovery from crippling OCD following a skin infection. Meg, 25, said the condition left her unable to work and in tears each day until she accessed support ...
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, anxiety disorders, and stress are interconnected conditions that can have a profound impact on an individual's well-being.