People with Pure OCD only have mental compulsions, like silent counting or obsessively replaying events in their heads.
You likely know what OCD stands for, but many people don't know what having obsessive-compulsive disorder actually means.
Being “obsessive” in everyday language usually refers to a personality trait. Some people are naturally detail-oriented, perfectionistic, or highly organised, and may even describe themselves as “a ...
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Understanding OCD: Breaking Down Misconceptions

People with OCD don’t “choose” their thoughts or compulsions. Telling someone to “just get over it” is dismissive, harmful, ...
OCD can trap you in a haunted house of what-ifs. Learn how Exposure and Response Prevention helps you confront fear, tolerate ...
OCD Delaware aims to help Delawareans struggling with OCD and related disorders. Hear from the president about her struggles, ...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a chronic medical condition, not a personal choice or a moral failing. Loved ones who want to be supportive must be mindful of the profound effects OCD can have ...
In pop culture, people with obsessive-compulsive disorder are often portrayed as meticulous to an extreme degree. They’re highly organized, perfectionistic, or germophobic — like Jack Nicholson’s ...
Though researchers have not been able to locate a specific gene associated with OCD, there is evidence that OCD may run in families.
Understanding OCD OCD is a neurobiological disorder—not a personality quirk. It involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive ...
Yikes! I can only imagine how pretentious that must sound. Who am I to speak on behalf of the OCD community? It's not as if we're some organized group (though I suppose many of us, ourselves, are ...