Tag Archives: support groups
What does it really feel like to have OCD?
Support groups are often helpful for people. Whether you are dealing with a disease or disorder, or have experienced tragedy or trauma, there is nothing quite like connecting with others who are, or have been, in a similar situation. Why is … Continue reading
Should OCD be a Family Affair?
When Dan was first diagnosed with OCD, I wanted details. What was he thinking, how was he feeling, is today better or worse than yesterday? The problem was, Dan would not, or could not, share the details of his disorder … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, accommodation, anxiety, conferences, denial, family interactions, guilt, love, mental compulsions, OCD, OCD awareness, OCD in families, parent's reaction to OCD, sharing details of OCD, social media, support groups, teens with OCD, therapy, understanding, young adults with OCD
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