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Expert articles on OCD, anxiety, and mental wellness — backed by research.
OCD Relapse Prevention: How to Respond When Symptoms Return
OCD symptoms can flare during stress or transition. Learn how relapse prevention helps people respond to setbacks without…
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Family Accommodation in OCD: How Loved Ones Can Help Without Feeding the Cycle
Family accommodation can happen when loved ones change routines around OCD. Learn supportive ways to help without strengthening…
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OCD in Children and Teens: Signs Parents May Notice
OCD can appear in childhood or adolescence. Learn signs parents may notice, how OCD can be misunderstood, and…
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OCD and Health Anxiety: Understanding the Checking Loop
Health anxiety and OCD can overlap when body checking, reassurance, and online searching become repetitive. Learn how the…
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Just Right OCD: The Urge for Things to Feel Exact
Just Right OCD can create a strong urge for things to feel even, exact, or complete. Learn how…
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Scrupulosity OCD: Moral and Religious Doubts Explained
Scrupulosity OCD can involve religious, moral, or ethical fears. Learn how it differs from healthy values and how…
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Checking OCD: When Checking Stops Feeling Helpful
Checking can feel responsible, but in OCD it may become repetitive and distressing. Learn how the checking cycle…
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Mental Compulsions in OCD: Rumination, Reviewing, and Silent Rituals
Mental compulsions can be hard to spot because they happen internally. Learn how rumination, reviewing, and silent rituals…
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OCD and Online Research: When Googling Becomes a Compulsion
Online research can be useful, but OCD can turn Googling into a reassurance loop. Learn the warning signs…
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