Tag Archives: Dr. Jonathan Grayson
The Rhyme and Reason of Rituals
A version of this post first appeared on my blog in 2011: Whenever my children travel, I always make sure to tell them to “have a safe trip.” Before my husband goes to sleep at night, he always makes sure the doors are locked. A … Continue reading
Choosing ERP Therapy
I’ll be taking a break from blogging for a couple of weeks to spend some quality time with family and friends. I’d like to wish all of my readers a happy and healthy holiday season and wish you all the … Continue reading
The Rhyme and Reason of Rituals
Whenever my children travel, I always make sure to tell them to “have a safe trip.” Before my husband goes to sleep at night, he always makes sure the doors are locked. A basketball player says a specific prayer before each game, and a runner wears her … Continue reading
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Tagged complulsions, doubt, Dr. Jonathan Grayson, incompleteness, obsessions, OCD, rituals, severity of OCD, understanding OCD
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