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The Science & Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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Do You Have OCD?

It is possible to have recurrent and intrusive obsessions and not engage in the sorts of behaviours that would ever allow people to notice. That can be because some of the intrusive thoughts don't actually lead to overt behaviours like hand washing or checking that other people would notice. It can also be because people learn to disguise or hide their obsessions out of shame or fear of looking strange, or whatever it might be. O c d is currently listed as number seven in terms of the most debilitating illnesses,. Not just mental illnesses or disorders, but all types of illnesses, including things like asthma and cancer, et cetera.

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