New Treatment for Kids with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder-Mayo Clinic

Obsessive compulsive disorder is often portrayed as being funny. But if you ask anyone who suffers from the disorder, they’ll tell you there’s nothing humorous about it. Children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) constantly fight anxiety caused by being afraid of their own thoughts. Cognitive behavioral therapy reduces symptoms, but many children do not have access to it. Doctors at Mayo Clinic are trying to change that with a new, intensive treatment program that’s available to kids …
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Absolutely true, and hard to deal with. I do my best:) I still have a well rounded life. I was diagnosed with it a year ago, and went through hell for three months, but have been on the mend with it for the last year.
I am the same as you. i have it with other stuff but the locks & switches are the worst!! it does get so bad sometimes I do think dark thoughts. This isnt living, I may as well not be here.
i have ocd with locks,and switches. fucking insane
I have OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder). I have had it sense I was 10-years-old; and I am 15-years-old. I take Prozac for it. OCD isn’t funny. But sometimes my friend(s) kid about it. But in all-seriousness, it isn’t funny. Trust me, I would know. Thank-you!
its true if you find something that distracts you for the obsessions then your good. like this guy in the video goes in the woods
I wish i could say the same.
I keep from OCD with video games =D