Neurodivergence is when one develop “abnormal” thought patterns. But what are “normal” thought patterns and is OCD neurodivergent?
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For those struggling with OCD, the disorder can completely upend one’s daily life and cause incredible stress. So it’s only understandable that those suffering would wonder if there is a cure for OCD. We’re going to explore that concept and understand what OCD is, how it manifests, and what possible treatment options exist to try and manage this mental health condition.
Dermatillomania is a condition involving those who habitually and compulsively pick at their skin as a response to stress or discomfort. We’re going to explore dermatillomania and understand the best ways to identify it and stop it.Â
We’re going to explore pure obsessional OCD and find ways for those with this little-known manifestation of OCD to cope with it.
While the signs of OCD in children are largely similar to adults, there are some minor differences that are worth keeping an eye out for.
Do you find yourself constantly questioning the unanswerable, such as “what’s the meaning to this life?” Then you may be struggling with existential OCD.
Symptoms of OCD are usually recognizable early in life. However, it is possible to develop them later into adulthood.
It can be difficult to understand how to treat OCD on your own. Our guide lays out a few key elements to keep in mind to ensure the best treatment route for you.
It is possible someone may struggle with a low-form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Here are the common signs and symptoms.
What are the differences in OCPD vs OCD? We explore signs, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment methods for both mental health conditions.