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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.
Everyone has intrusive thoughts from time to time. But sometimes they can signal a mental health issue that you can get help for.
By Jessica Migala
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Lots of people call themselves perfectionists, or “Type A.” But when it interferes with your life, it could be a sign of maladaptive perfectionism or OCD.
By Erica Digap Burson
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
As a new parent, it’s often perfectly normal to have intrusive thoughts about your baby. But if they hang around, it may be time to seek help.
By Jessica Migala
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Is nail-biting a sign of OCD? Learn about OCD & body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), get expert insights on treatment options.
By Melanie Dideriksen, LPC, CAADC
Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD
Many people like sleeping with background noise. For some, though, it can cause intense anxiety. Here’s how to get help.
By Erica Digap Burson
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Most people don’t exactly enjoy confrontation. But for some, it could be a sign of a mental health disorder like OCD.
By Grant Stoddard
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Skin picking can be associated with several conditions, butwhen it interferes in your day-to-day life, it may also be a body-focused repetitive behavior.
By Grant Stoddard
Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD
Is skin picking a sign of OCD? And what are the treatment options?
By Liz Zack
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Becoming a new parent is an exciting and stressful time—and can trigger worrisome thoughts. Here’s how to know what’s normal and when to reach out for help.
By Jessica Migala
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Here’s what I’ve learned about why so many folks—including people I've worked with—can feel panic about phone calls.
“I think I’m experiencing intrusive thoughts, but they show up as images in my mind rather than words or phrases—are intrusive images even a thing?” Can
By Jill Webb
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
You’re ready to relax, curl up on the couch, and watch a movie—only to feel the stress creeping in the moment you start scrolling through options. What
By Yusra Shah
Reviewed by Diana Matthiessen, LMSW
Bed rotting is a TikTok trend that’s gained popularity among Gen Zers in the past year, “rotting” being a slang term for being beaten down, reduced, or
Reviewed by Michaela McCloud
A steadfast commitment to one’s career is often seen as a commendable trait—especially in the corporate world—and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
By Jill Webb
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
It’s well-established that regular exercise promotes a healthy lifestyle. Whether you're hitting the gym, the yoga mat, or just taking a stroll in the
By Jill Webb
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Hate vegetables? Refuse to eat seafood? Need the crust cut off from your sandwich, otherwise the whole meal is ruined? If you have a laundry list of
By Jill Webb
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
In spring of 2022, a story about Akihoko Kondo, a man who unofficially married a hologram of a fictional character, appeared in the New York Times. As the
By Jill Webb
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
In 1979, Eija-Riitta Eklöf, who was in love with structures, married the Berlin Wall. Yes, a wall. Eklöf made the case that objectophilia, the sexual or
By Fjolla Arifi
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
Love can feel powerful and all-consuming, especially in the early stages of a relationship. Sometimes those earlier moments can be thrilling and a lot of
By Yusra Shah
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC
You come out of a trance of mindlessly reading through social media posts and realize that hours have passed. Even worse, now you feel extremely anxious
By Jill Webb
Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC