OCD and BFRBs can look alike, but they’re not the same. Discover the similarities, important distinctions, and what they mean ...
Many people think they're a little "OCD." But there are many misconceptions about this serious psychological disorder.
Even if you mean well, these phrases usually hurt more than they help. Here’s what to say instead to show a loved one with OCD you’re there for them.
Roughly 163 million people experience obsessive-compulsive disorder and its associated cycles of obsessions and compulsions. They have unwanted intrusive thoughts, images or urges; they also do ...
Some quirks can be chalked up to preference, but others can signal OCD. June 14, 2013— -- intro: Hooked on hand sanitizer? Closet organized to a T? Quirks like this can usually be chalked up to ...
A new study provides the first direct evidence that experiencing acute trauma can cause the onset of obsessive-compulsive ...
A new study shows that the trauma also fueled an unexpected surge in obsessive-compulsive disorder, offering the first direct ... The study highlights the hidden psychological costs of conflict, which ...
Mixed reality exposure and response prevention (MERP) therapy showed no significant advantage over self-guided exposure and response prevention (SERP) therapy among individuals with ...
Xi Zhu studies PTSD, depression, OCD and brain development to uncover markers that could lead to more precise care ...
The Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees, Academic Council and Faculty Senate have approved a new Clinical Psychology ...