by pzuritaona | OCD series: adults, Uncategorized
1The Guardian’s Narratively series posts stories from ordinary people on their experiences. In this one, the experience of contamination OCD is laid bare. An excerpt from the article: Most people still think having OCD means you’re a neat freak or like your shoes...
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0We have a great appreciation for the power of evidence-based interventions, like exposure. In the video, Adam Grant, a Wharton professor of organizational psychology and author of Give and Take, Option B, and Originals, shares how to prevent criticism from shutting...
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0We’re excited to share with you Chris Baier’s YouTube project, Kids Speak Out. Chris Baier is one of the creators of a movie we’ve featured before, Unstuck: An OCD Kids movie, and we’ve also interviewed him here previously. So, clearly,...
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0The Washington Post published an article beginning to cover body focused repetitive behavior, specifically hair pulling (trichotillomania) and skin picking (dermatillomania). Article writer Marlene Cimons highlighted the higher prevalence in girls after the age of 12,...