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The Roots & Causes of OCD

‘Why me?’  If you have OCD, perhaps you sometimes think that. I can’t answer the metaphysical side to that question, but I can tell you it seems more than likely it’s genetic.  Maybe your parents don’t have OCD, but they might have some other related condition.  Or perhaps it shows up in other branches of […]

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Posted in Messages from the Editor: OCD Tagged anxiety, fear, helpful, obsessive-compulsive disorder, OCD, psychiatry, psychology, support 2 Comments

OCD: The True Nature of Fear & How to Fight It

I want to take a moment to talk about the nature of fear – so please take a moment to remember that film series ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’…because this is one of my personal favourite motivating metaphors in life, as odd as that may sound. So Freddy Krueger is a terrible monster with blades […]

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How to Overcome Obsessive Thoughts – An Insider View

So you’ve managed to overcome some of the small stuff – now what about the really painful obsessions?  What about the thoughts going round and round in your head? The truth is, in my experience it is far easier to tackle more physical obsessions – checking, washing, etc. – than the overbearing thoughts. For instance, […]

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Posted in Messages from the Editor: OCD Tagged anxiety, fear, helpful, medical, neurology, obsessive-compulsive disorder, OCD, psychiatry, psychology, support 1 Comment

A DIY Guide to Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy

So you’re interested in CBT, but the insurance doesn’t cover you for mental health issues (US) or the waiting list to be seen is astronomically long (UK) and you need help NOW. First, a little background information.  CBT is used not just for OCD or anxiety, but also depression.  In clinical studies, CBT has been […]

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Fighting back against OCD – an insider view

I’m not going to try to sell you any miracle cures.  The truth is: there isn’t one.  That doesn’t mean there’s no hope, though! I was diagnosed with OCD when I was 13, but on reflection I can see the symptoms stretching right back to at least 5 years old.  I also have Tourette Syndrome […]

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An OCD testimonial by Stephen Leaver

2000 was when I finally found out that it was  Puro ‘O’ OCD behind what I was going through, after my aunt did some research on the internet. I guess my family knew there was something going on even if I thought I was hiding it. Buffer

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A personal OCD testimony, by Rose Gardener

I first learned the term ‘OCD’ in my early teens when browsing the problem page of a women’s magazine. Initially I was shocked to discover my behaviour had a name and I was not the only person in the world who thought of things as contaminated, requiring careful cleansing to make them feel safe. I […]

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The TRUTH about OCD – an insider view

So what is OCD really like, anyway?  What’s it all about? As the title suggests, OCD is made up of two parts: obsessions and compulsions.  Obsessions really mean doubts, worries, that little niggling ‘what if?’ at the back of all our minds.  What if the house catches on fire because I left that toaster plugged […]

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OCD Tribe’s review of ‘Check Mates’: OCD Fiction, Poetry & Artwork

This powerful collection offers readers a rare and intimate glimpse into the mind of those who struggle with OCD.  We hope this book contributes to a sense of community for those in their journey with OCD, as well as help to educate those who want to better understand what it is like to live with OCD. […]

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Posted in Check Mates, Media Appearances & Publicity Tagged anxiety, book, Check Mates1, conditional publications, helpful, Illustrations, neurology, obsessive-compulsive disorder, OCD, psychiatry, psychology, support, writers, writing 1 Comment

OCD WEEK – just in from OCD Action

OCD Week events are filling up fast – Book now to avoid disappointment… OCD Week (6th – 13th February 2010) is a week of engaging, informing and inspiring events for people affected by OCD. We will be running a series of on-line seminars, a host of awareness raising events and two major conferences; London (6th Feb) and Manchester (13th Feb). […]

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