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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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I have a fear of being watched. Is there something wrong?

Do you constantly feel as if you’re being watched? Find out if this persistent fear is linked to a phobia known as scopophobia or another mental health concern.

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Why do I keep biting the inside of my mouth?

Discover the possible reasons behind cheek-biting and find effective strategies to stop this common behavior.

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Do I have compulsive buying disorder?

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.

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Why Do I Have Superstitions About My Nose Itching?

Superstitions are fairly common, but what if you have one about nose itching? Find out if this superstition could indicate an underlying mental health concern.

By Taneia Surles

Reviewed by Diana Matthiessen, LMSW

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Why does it feel like everyone hates me?

The “everyone hates me” feeling, explained. Find out when it's not a big deal versus when anxiety or another issue could be at play.

By Jill Webb

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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Is it CompHet or Sexual Orientation OCD?

Does thinking about your sexuality cause distress? Find out if the source is compulsory heterosexuality or sexual orientation OCD.

By Taneia Surles

Reviewed by Diana Matthiessen, LMSW

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How to stop skin-picking: Tips for dermatillomania 

Expert tips to cope with dermatillomania, also known as skin-picking disorder. Yes, it’s possible to stop the urge to pick.

By Fjolla Arifi

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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OCD and Sensory Issues: Understanding the Connection

Intrusive thoughts, rumination, and certain types of OCD can cause sensory overload—but it’s also something that can affect anyone.

By Yusra Shah

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 Yusra Shah

Reviewed by Michaela McCloud

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Thought broadcasting: Can people hear my thoughts?

Thought broadcasting is a condition that leads you to believe your thoughts can be heard by others. Find out what’s behind the phenomenon.

By Fjolla Arifi

Reviewed by April Kilduff, MA, LCPC

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What is a trauma bond? Trauma bonding vs. love

If you’ve spent time on the internet lately, it’s likely you’ve come across the term “trauma bond”—a theory used to explain a seeming emotional attachment

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Proper tongue position: Somatic OCD and fixating on tongue posture

For those living with somatic OCD, a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), it’s not uncommon to become hyper-focused on everyday bodily

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Understanding Anxiety Itching: Why It Happens and How to Manage It

Anxiety and itching may seem like unrelated issues, but they are actually more connected than you might think. Itching is one of the lesser-known physical

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Shallow breathing: causes, effects, and how to cope

Most of us have dealt with shallow breathing at one time or another—especially during moments of high anxiety or stress. If you’ve ever felt like you’re

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Are curses real?

Have you been struck with “bad luck” recently? Maybe you went through a horrible breakup, lost your keys, and got the flu all within the same week. While

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Anticipatory grief: Coping with impending loss

Loss is an inevitable part of life—and yet, it often feels unthinkable. Despite how universal the experience of death is, preparing for it can trigger

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Am I asexual? Understanding your sexual identity.

Questioning your sexuality is a deeply personal experience, and it’s more common than you might think. If you feel alienated by traditional expectations

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Why do I smell burnt toast? Possible explanations

Phantosmia, also known as an olfactory hallucination or phantom smell, is when a person smells something that isn’t actually there. It can be any kind of

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How can I tell if I’m delusional?

Mental health terms are often misused in casual conversation, and “delusional” is no exception. Typically, it’s used as an insult to describe someone who

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Why can’t I tolerate uncertainty?

Humans are creatures of habit—we have a tendency to find solace in our daily routines. However, life can be unpredictable and chaotic, and sometimes we