Parental OCD: Effects on Families
Parents with OCD often experience problems in their social, emotional and behavioral functioning. Not surprisingly, these challenges may impact other members of the family, including children. Some research indicates that children of parents with OCD are more likely than other children to develop social, emotional or behavioral problems. Find out more about parental OCD and recommendations for treating the family to decrease these risks. Read more... (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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OCD Case Study: Callie
This article highlights the case of a 32 year old woman's struggle with OCD and co-parenting. Symptoms recurred after signficiant life transitions. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Parenting: Postpartum OCD
A small number of new parents experience the onset of OCD right before or after childbirth. Some begin to experience OCD symptoms during pregnancy. This phenomenon is not limited to new moms - some new dads also develop OCD symptoms. The causes of Postpartum OCD are not certain. However, there are a couple of theories, one biological and one psychological. Postpartum OCD differs from traditional OCD in some ways. Find out more......Read Full Post (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Is OCD Affecting Your Intimate Relationships?
OCD can negatively affect intimate relationships. Learn how to manage OCD and relationship stress with these 5 tips from OCDAbout.com Expert, LuAnn Pierce, LCSW. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Life Transitions and Recurrence of OCD Symptoms
Even if your OCD symptoms have been successfully managed with medication for years, stressful life transitions can trigger symptoms. Transitions are inevitable; some are more stressful than others. Stress can exacerbate OCD symptoms, so learning to manage and prevent stress whenever possible is a critical component of OCD treatment. Read more about Callie's recovery......Read Full Post (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Hoarding
Pathological or compulsive hoarding (often just called hoarding) is a specific type of behavior characterized by acquiring and failing to throw out a large number of items that would appear to have little or no value to others, severe cluttering of the person’s home so that it is no longer able to function as a viable living space and significant distress or impairment of work or social life. Learn more about treatment for hoarding and how hoarding is diagnosed. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
What is obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)? Learn all about the symptoms, risk factors and treatments for one of the most misunderstood mental illnesses. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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When Worries About H1N1 Flu Become All Consuming
The 2009 influenza A or H1N1 pandemic has been a source of considerable worry for many people. However, this pandemic has the potential to be particularly stressful for people with OCD who experience obsessions and compulsions related contamination and/or infection. Let’s explore how to cope with contamination-related obsessions and compulsions in the midst of a pandemic. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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When Should My Family Be Integrated Into My OCD...
When a family member has OCD, it often has a significant negative impact on family functioning by disrupting relationships, reducing time for leisure activities and causing financial strain. Not surprisingly, this level of dysfunction causes a great deal of distress, both for the family member with OCD as well as the family itself. When should family be integrated into treatment and how is this done? (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Does psychotherapy for OCD have side effects?
While psychotherapy is very effective for reducing OCD symptoms, many people feel as though they experience side effects from treatment. Is this true? (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Am I Ready for Behavioral Therapy for OCD?
Many clients seek out behavioral therapy for OCD without being exactly sure what behavior therapy entails. As well, people with OCD usually want to get better, but are unwilling or unable to make the necessary changes in behavior or tolerate the temporary increase in anxiety that are required for behavior therapy to work. As such, many people with OCD ask “Am I ready for behavioral therapy for OCD?” (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Psychotherapy for Children with OCD
Although we often think of OCD as a disorder that affects mainly adults, clinical research suggests that between 1 and 2% of children develop OCD. While many of the psychological treatments that work for adults are also effective for children, there are subtle but important differences in the way they are implemented. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Coping With OCD When Starting College
Heading off to college can be a very exciting but stressful time. It is a period when you might have to deal with leaving home for the first time, meeting new people, getting used to different living arrangements, worries about money and the demands of school. This is a challenging time under the best of circumstances but can be even more stressful if you have OCD. Here are some tips to make it through this important transition. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Deep-brain Stimulation
Deep brain stimulation is a technique that involves precise stimulation of particular parts of the brain through the implantation of removable electrodes (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when the brain is injured or damaged by an outside force such as a blow to head or a gunshot. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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