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Common Fears & OCD Subtypes

OCD subtypes can help people to find community with others who share similar experiences, and they can assist therapists in designing targeted treatment plans, but they don't tell the whole story. If you can't find your subtype, that doesn't mean you don't have OCD—everyone's experience is unique, and many people's OCD symptoms don't fit neatly into any specific theme.

Relationship OCD

Relationship obsessive-compulsive disorder (R-OCD) is an OCD subtype that is characterized by ongoing intrusive thoughts and compulsive behavior around uncertainty of a relationship. People with R-OCD experience frequent doubting thoughts about one or more relationships (e.g., “Am I truly in love with my partner?”) in spite of little evidence supporting the need for these doubts. The doubting thoughts are often viewed as an indication that the relationship may be disingenuous or “flawed” in some way, which fuels anxiety about the relationship and drives sufferers to engage in various compulsions aimed at gaining certainty about their relationship status (e.g., asking for continual reassurance from a friend).

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Can ROCD Affect Friendships?

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a treatable mental health disorder that can affect many parts of your life, including your relationships. When

By Taneia Surles

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Can Your Body “Reject” Someone in a Relationship?

Body rejection is a non-scientific term for the physical effects of your body literally “rejecting” your partner. It’s become a hot topic on TikTok and

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Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Relationship OCD Test: Do I Have ROCD?

Relationship OCD (ROCD) is a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder in which people experience intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors that center on

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Am I Falling Out of Love? How to Know if Your Fear Is a Reality

Thinking you’re falling out of love can be scary. If you’re wondering if it could happen to you, you’re not alone—here's what you should know.

By Yusra Shah

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Worried your partner doesn’t love you? Top signs they do

If you're constantly feeling worried whether or not your partner loves you, you're not alone—and you don't always have to feel this way.

By Elle Warren

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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How to deal with a fear of commitment in relationships

You may want to commit, but when it comes time to actually do it, your alarm bells sound. Learn what's going on, and what you can do.

By Elle Warren

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Overthinking after being cheated on? Here’s how to move on

Cheating may have left you with a barrage of questions, and it's natural to find them overwhelming. But how can you learn to cope?

By Jenna Demmer

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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How big an age gap is too big in a relationship?

With a significant age gap, you may wonder if there’s too much distance between you. But if it becomes a real obsession we have help.

By Elle Warren

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Managing Tinder anxiety and overthinking – Tips from therapists

It’s normal to overthink things sometimes. But if it’s getting in the way of your life and ability to make connections with people, it could be a component of OCD.

By Jenna Demmer

Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD

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Love vs. Obsession: How to tell the difference

If you're worried about your own feelings for someone else, it's important to draw the line between obsession and love.

By Elle Warren

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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First-date nerves and how to ease them

Let's untangle some of the reasons that you might be feeling first-date anxiety—as well as the kinds of steps you can take to overcome it.

By Elle Warren

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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I’m scared of being vulnerable. Can therapy help?

Being vulnerable is important for building relationships, but it’s not always easy to open up. Here’s why that might be, and how to find help.

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Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Is it love or just lust? A therapist’s advice

How to know if your feelings are love, lust or even a sign of a mental health issue—from a therapist with expertise.

By Elle Warren

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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