Obsessive–compulsive disorder, Daily functioning, Quality of life, Qualitative, Thematic analysisBackgroundObsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating psychiatric disorder known to interfere with several life domains. Yet little is known about the subjective experiences of ...
Even when things are going well,OCDcan hijack your day. Obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors -- and theanxietythat comes with them -- can take up massive amounts of time and energy. Thoughmedicationandtherapyare the main ways to treat this lifelong condition, self-care is a secret wea...
Amanda Seyfried has obsessive compulsive disorder—and she's speaking up about it for the first time. In a new interview with Allure, the Mamma Mia! star opens up how OCD has impacted her life. In the interview, she says that her OCD makes her obsessively worry. She shares a story abo...
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“Mental Retardation, also known as intellectual disability, a disorder characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning and deficits in adaptive behaviours.” Okay – so that’s the technical definition. Down’s Syndrome is “typically associated with physical growth delays, characteristic ...
OCD “Did I Offend You? Are You Mad at Me?" Aliza Goldstein Psy.D. on December 20, 2020 Seeking reassurance that you have not offended someone can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. How can you skillfully respond to the possibility of having offended someone? Aliza...
she developed a disorder, which would go on to cripple her life for the rest of her days.OCDis a disorder that completely changes the way a person thinks and perceives things and in turn with how they are able to react to the world around them. It can show it’s ugly head in many...