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We're creating resources to help people learn about OCD in the many ways it impacts their own lives—not just what it looks like on paper. You can search our resources to determine when your intrusive thoughts may be related to OCD.

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6 supportive communities for people struggling with mental health 

Online communities that understand your struggles can provide a place to turn to for comfort and guidance. Learn about 6 of the best.

By Erica Digap Burson

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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How can I stop biting the inside of my mouth? What experts say

Do you find yourself persistently biting the inside of your mouth? Is it raw, painful, or even bleeding? There's good news: you can access effective treatment.

By Elle Warren

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Is fidgeting a sign of a mental health condition?

Two different mental health conditions are commonly mistaken for fidgeting. Here's how to identify them and find effective treatment.

By Grant Stoddard

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Can you gaslight yourself? A therapist’s take

There are a number of reasons why people might self-gaslight. Learn from Dr. Nicholas Farrell about what this can mean about your mental health.

By Elle Warren

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Can an identity crisis be treated? A therapist’s approach

Questioning your identity may not always be a mental health issue, but sometimes all it takes is a single day to make you rethink everything.

By Jessica Migala

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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What causes compulsive lying? What experts say

Research calls this “persistent, pervasive, and often compulsive” behavior–but does it stem from OCD?

By Jessica Migala

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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I’m always afraid of being watched. Is there something wrong?

In this article, we'll investigate why these fears might occur, and how you might be able to tell if they’re a sign of a treatable mental health condition.

By Grant Stoddard

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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“Nuclear anxiety”: How can you deal with anxiety about war?

Learn how people suffering from anxiety about increased nuclear threats—and war-related fears in general—can cope with “nuclear anxiety."

By Grant Stoddard

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Am I just superstitious, or could I have OCD? What the experts say

If irrational beliefs dictate your actions, or cause you worry and distress, you may want to investigate whether something other than urban legends is at play.

By Grant Stoddard

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Can misophonia be treated? What therapists say about managing the condition

In this article, we'll explain misophonia's relationship to autism and certain mental health disorders, and discover how the condition can be managed.

By Grant Stoddard

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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How can I stop chewing on things when I’m stressed?

If you’re constantly finding yourself chewing on things during moments of anxiety, it might be a sign that something more serious is going on.

By Erica Digap Burson

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Can intrusive thoughts ever be a sign of bipolar disorder?

While commonly reported among people with BD, intrusive thoughts are not one of its defining symptoms in the DSM-5. Here's what you should know.

By Grant Stoddard

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Do I have “false memory syndrome,” or is it OCD? 

Do intrusive thoughts make you fear that you’ve done something terrible—but have no idea? It may be a part of false memories in OCD.

By Jessica Migala

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Self-punishment: a sign of depression, trauma, or OCD?

Understanding the underlying causes of self-punishment is crucial for identifying and providing appropriate support. Here's how experts interpret these symptoms.

By Grant Stoddard

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Worried you’ll say your intrusive thoughts out loud? Here’s what experts say

Since intrusive thoughts often oppose your values and intentions, it's common to worry that you could vocalize them. Here's what you should know.

By Grant Stoddard

Reviewed by Nicholas Farrell, Ph.D

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Could compulsive shopping be a mental health problem?

When it comes to compulsive shopping, the line between enjoying it and being tortured by it is thin. Let's explore what might be behind your habit.

By Erica Digap Burson

Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD

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How can I stop my child’s tics? An expert’s perspective

A specific treatment called habit reversal training (HRT) has helped innumerable kids overcome this particularly cruel condition.

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Is my home just cluttered, or am I a hoarder? What experts say

There’s a difference between clutter and hoarding, and one defining feature can clue you in on if you have hoarding disorder or not.

By Jessica Migala

Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD

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Are intrusive thoughts ever a sign of schizophrenia?

Sometimes people who have intrusive thoughts fear that something serious could be going on—in truth, everyone has them.

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Can Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) cause distressing intrusive thoughts?

If you’re noticing that you have disturbing intrusive thoughts and you also have experienced childhood trauma, you might be wondering if there’s a connection.