How to Find an Intensive OCD Treatment Program
Although there are many effective medical and psychological treatments available for OCD, not all treatments work for everybody. Unfortunately, for some people nothing seems to be effective. To combat this, a number of intensive residential treatment programs have been developed. Find out what in intensive OCD treatment program is and where to find one in your area. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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OCD and Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by motor vehicle accidents, falls or other accidents and firearms is a major source of disability and suffering world-wide. In addition to cognitive problems it is not uncommon for individuals who have suffered a TBI to develop symptoms consistent with one or more forms of mental illness including obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Is Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation...
Although there are currently a number of effective OCD treatments, these OCD treatments don't work for everyone. Transcranial magnetic stimulation, or rTMS, has received considerable attention as a possible alternative treatment to reduce OCD symptoms. Learn more about Transcranial magnetic stimulation and OCD treatment. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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What is Hoarding?
Pathological or compulsive 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. Although hoarding often occurs with OCD, the two are not always linked. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Will OCD Medication Work for Me?
Although treatment of OCD symptoms with OCD medication such as Prozac (Fluoxetine), Zoloft (Sertraline) and Paxil (Paroxetine) or the tricyclic antidepressant Anafranil (Clomipramine) can be effective, not everyone responds to OCD medication. Let’s explore the factors that predict whether you’ll respond to OCD medication. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Augmentation is an Effective OCD Medication...
Augmentation therapy is strategy that is being explored as a way to improve the odds of relieving OCD symptoms when treating patients with OCD medication. Augmentation therapy involves using combinations of OCD medication, rather than a single drug, for maximum effect. Augmentation strategies could be especially effective for people who do not respond to standard OCD medication. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Coping When a Family Member has OCD
As the family member of someone with OCD, it can be difficult to know what is the right thing to do, what to say or how to cope. Here are some tips for family members of people with OCD. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Coping With Worry
If you have OCD you probably know that you are more prone to experiencing worry than most. This worry can focus on the theme of your obsessions, the consequences of your illness or it can relate to everyday matters such as paying bills or performing well at work. Unfortunately, worrying can often consume quite a bit of energy and make it difficult to relax. Here are some tips for coping with worry. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Barriers to Getting OCD Help
Although effective treatments are available for OCD, research suggests that only about one-third of people with seek the OCD help they need. Why is this? Find out where to get OCD help. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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OCD and Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Body dysmorphic disorder is a form of mental illness in which the person is obsessed and/or preoccupied with an imagined defect or only slight anomaly or in their appearance. Learn more about the symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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What is Compulsive Shopping Disorder?
Although it's not officially described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), it has been suggested that compulsive shopping disorder is a type of impulse control disorder. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Parenting Children With OCD
Although we often think of obsessive compulsive disorder as an illness that affects mostly adults, there are many children with OCD. While there is no doubt that parenting children with OCD can be a challenge, there are ways to cope. Learn tips for parenting children with OCD. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Trichotillomania
- sometimes called trich or hair pulling - is an impulse control disorder in which the affected person repeatedly pulls out hair from any part of the body for non-cosmetic reasons. Owing to the compulsive nature of this behavior, it has been suggested that trichotillomania may be a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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OCD and Substance Use Disorders
People affected by OCD are at greater risk for developing substance use. Although alcohol and drug use may initially mask OCD symptoms, in the long run combining OCD and substance use can make OCD symptoms worse, interfere with treatment and disrupt supportive relationships. Let's explore the relationship between OCD and substance use. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
There are a number of disorders that while not technically meeting the DSM diagnostic criteria for OCD, fall within the so-called obsessive compulsive spectrum. The obsessive compulsive spectrum captures different clusters of symptoms that are reminiscent of, but not exactly the same of OCD. (Source: About.com Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
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