If you or your child suffer from skin picking then Habit Reversal Training as well as neurofeedback can help by offering you alternative, non-destructive ways to reduce and release tension.
Read MoreThe common perception about OCD is that it only involves unreasonable fear of dirt and contracting germs and a strong desire for cleanliness and symmetry. But there’s more to OCD than meets the eye.
Read MoreAll forms of OCD are a huge source of distress, shame, and pain for its sufferers. But POCD could be one of the most debilitating and shameful for the sufferer. This type of OCD involves groundless fear of being a pedophile.
Read MoreA person with OCD often has a strong need to be responsible for their actions, and even certain events that they have no control over. They often doubt if they have carried out an important task properly, or if they have done it at all.
Read MoreScrupulosity is a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) that involves religious or moral obsessions. People suffering from this form of OCD are overly concerned that something they did or thought about might be a sin or violation of their religious or moral beliefs.
Read MoreRelationship Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (ROCD) is a type of OCD in which the person suffers from intrusive, unwelcome and distressing thoughts and obsessive doubts about their intimate relationships.
Read MoreThe public is now learning how maternal mental health can affect the child's development and negatively impact the bond between mother and child.
Read MoreIt's not easy to talk to a professional and discuss your child's OCD. The little changes in your child's behavior send a warning sign that something is amiss.
Read MoreWhile there is a great deal of information regarding Trichotillomania that may be easily accessed via our Links page and Internet search engines, we wanted to call your attention to why we feel that comprehensive cognitive behavior therapy and Habit Reversal Training are options you should consider on your journey to recovery.
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