We suddenly find ourselves in that time of year when families celebrate their holidays and end-of-year customs. Parents are bombarded with messages in the media to make this a magical time full of wonder and merriment. Social media creates images of families drenched in cheer and joy at levels that feel unattainable to most. It seems […]
The Commonalities and Differences of OCD and Autism
Doctors have recently confirmed that autism and OCD frequently occur together. Autism and OCD initially appear to have little in common, yet studies indicate that up to 84% of people with autism have some form of anxiety and as many as 17% might have OCD. Additionally, an even greater proportion of people with OCD might also have undiagnosed autism. A 2015 […]
3 Ways Counseling Can Help You Manage OCD
“You are so OCD!” How many times have you heard OCD used as an adjective? Maybe you use OCD to describe your friend who is always straightening up their belongings or your partner who insists on cleaning the house a certain way. But OCD is not an adjective – ask anyone who is experiencing OCD, […]
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