My Life with OCD is an honest and courageous self-exploration of the triumphs and challenges of living with this condition. Illustration by Bailey Mariner Our relationships take up a massive chunk of our lives. We spend a great deal of our time and energy interacting with, or thinking about...
P42【042】My friends play with me for money 05:37 P43【043】I saved my father's life 05:32 P44【044】That stranger waves to me every day 03:55 P45【045】my classmates refused me to do their homework 中学女生拒绝帮同学写作业 05:41 P46【046】This Actually Happens A Lot 这种事常常发...
MyLife Chassidus Applied, Pioneering Hafotzas HaMayanot Chutza Initiative, Addressing the Personal and Emotional Needs of our Community and Answering the Most Pressing Questions of Our Lives
So I need to shift the focus of this site. As I need to shift the focus of my entire life. The former being easier and more interesting to you, the reader, anyway. Medication has helped tremendously. I need to say that, so why not as a (somewhat) non sequitur? Medication isn’t ...
It took until my early 20s to learn I suffered from OCD and that life didn’thaveto be like this. More to the point, though anxiety runs in my family and I’m not completely out of the ordinary, most peopledon’tlive like this. Wearing a new pair of socks isn’t supposed to be...
Soon after that visit, I found a life-saving article in theGuardianabout a subtype of OCD, calledPure O. I realized that my rumination was a treatable condition that 1 to 2 percent of the U.S. population faces. I decided to donate my brain to the cause, tried a half dozen pre...
MyLife Chassidus Applied, Pioneering Hafotzas HaMayanot Chutza Initiative, Addressing the Personal and Emotional Needs of our Community and Answering the Most Pressing Questions of Our Lives
My teenage friends are drowning: What can we do? Are we sure that everyone has a soulmate? How to educate children about intimacy? How do we explain the words in Tanya that one has to let go of everything, including wife and children, for G-d? • MyLife Episode 213 with RabbiSimon...
It is so difficult to imagine life with just the bad bits cut out, and the bad bits influence the good too. Would I be able to write and be a scientist without any OCD, for example? It makes me think of that episode of Dr Who, The genesis of the Daleks, when the Doctor decides...