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5 Things Not to Say to Someone With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) — and What to Say Instead
Even if you mean well, these phrases usually hurt more than they help. Here’s what to say instead to show a loved one with OCD you’re there for them.
October is OCD Awareness Month, and for the first time in Indiana, a walk this Saturday will be dedicated to raising understanding and support for people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
In “How to Hide in Plain Sight,” author Emma Noyes begins with a note of her personal experience with OCD and how it influenced her novel. When describing her first onset of symptoms as a child, she ...
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