Do I have OCD? 8 Surprising OCD Myths
Do you wonder whether you may suffer from undiagnosed OCD?
9 Surprising Things We Don’t Do When Treating OCD at Our Clinic
If you have OCD, you have probably read numerous blog posts and books about the treatment strategies for OCD. Maybe you even went to therapy.
Anxiety and Related Disorders
Confused about numerous anxiety disorders? This is not surprising because there is a great deal of overlap between them. There is also a lot of misinformation going around about what characterizes each disorder.
OCD and Online Romance Scam
You have probably heard of Catfishing – online scams that take advantage of people looking for love online. The scam is very simple.
Is it Possible to Be “a Little OCD?”
We get asked this question quite often at our OCD Clinic: “Is it possible that I have just a little bit of OCD?
OCD, is That You Again? How to Know if Your New Thought is OCD, and 6 Concrete OCD-Repelling Strategies for You to Start Practicing Right Away.
This is a question we get asked a lot at our OCD clinic: “How do I know if this thought is my OCD or if it is a ‘normal’ thought?”
Trich or treat? Are you secretly pulling your hair out? Trichotillomania and its Treatment
Trichotillomania (TTM or Trich – pronounced as “trick”) is a disorder where a person repeatedly pulls hair, which results in hair loss.
Having Difficulty Making Decisions? This Subtle Shift in Your Perspective May Change the Way You Approach Decisions from Now On.
Last weekend I was at my friend Emily’s barbeque party. After we had our full share of sausages, kebabs, and salads, and settled down at the table with the drinks, Emily said she was facing a serious dilemma and needed advice.
Do you often ask this innocent question? Watch out – you may be at risk for depression, anxiety, and other disorders.
Why may it be unhealthy to ask Why all the time?