Articles, tagged with "ocd", page 1
06th February 2012
It is natural for everyone to experience anxiety now and again. A lot of people are able to relate to those feelings of being perhaps fearful of starting their new job, going to an interview, having to go into hospital or even sitting for an exam. A pers...
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Author:
CYV Industries
10th May 2011
For people with a limping dog, it truly is very disheartening trying to find out what is in fact triggering them to limp and where exactly the problem is. Often times, canine owners come up empty handed when they are touching their dogs to discover the pr...
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Author:
Dr. James
03rd May 2011
Obsessive compulsive disorder is a mental health condition felt by around 2% of the general population. In the following paragraphs, you'll find out one of the most interesting facts about Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
1. It is Is a result of Anxiety ...
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Author:
tyrone spencer
20th March 2011
Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) is a condition of abnormal cartilage growth in rapidly growing dogs. The exact causes are unknown but is thought be environmental and genetic. There are numerous theories as to the cause, however, no one knows for sure. OCD...
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Author:
Glen Dorsey
26th November 2010
Obsessive compulsive disorder or OCD is an anxiety condition where a person is bombarded with seemingly uncontrollable thoughts, urges or compulsions. The worst part of this disorder is the feeling that if you don't act out the compulsion something horrib...
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Author:
Ryan Camana
02nd September 2010
Chronic nail biting is really embarrassing and irritating. Many people, especially adults who have been biting their nails since childhood, have this problem and cannot seem to get rid of this habit. Also known as onychophagia, nail-biting has been identi...
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Author:
harry murphy
14th January 2010
Have you ever heard that OCD gets worse over time? Well it's true. The longer you let it go, the harder it is to reverse. Some people reach the point of no return. You don't want to get to that point. So what can you do to prevent that? You have to get yo...
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DerektheOCDcoach
11th January 2010
There are so many different techniques and ways in which you can get rid of OCD. I will start off by saying that all of the successful methods require some legwork that needs to be done.This is just mandatory. What you need to realize is that so many peop...
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DerektheOCDcoach
29th December 2009
Loving someone with OCD: how difficult can it be? You do not need to be the one who is suffering with the problem directly to experience troubles of your own with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), which can affect different people in many ways. Often, ...
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DerektheOCDcoach
11th September 2009
Obsessive personality compulsive disorder can hurt you over time. Most people will tell you that this is a harmless disease or things like that but it simply isn't true! Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is just a seemingly complex set of habits but in actual...
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Author:
Derek Soto
04th September 2009
Compulsive obsesive disorder or correctly spelled obsessive is tough I'll be honest with you. The only reason I put the misspelling is so that people who misspell it by accident can find the information they need! OCD can come and go in individuals all ar...
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Author:
Derek Soto
12th August 2009
Brain thoughts having to do with OCD and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can really be distressing for you and everyone around you. You must understand that you have control of how you interpret the data around you. What I mean by this is that you have the ...
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Author:
Derek Soto
16th July 2009
When I meet people, I find that the ones who have depression obsessive thoughts are more anal about everything. Have you ever noticed some people calling Obsessive Compulsive Disorder the doubting disease? Remember thought that it is not a disease. When y...
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Author:
Derek Soto
15th July 2009
CBT OCD has been around for a long time. Yet, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is growing, not shrinking. There are more people than ever that have OCD so why is your therapist still using the same old boring method that still doesn't work? They love to tell...
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Author:
Derek Soto
15th June 2009
Does your dog exhibit repetitive and quirky behaviour such as chasing it's tail, biting the air, or licking parts of it's body constantly? If the answer is yes, then your dogs behaviour may be a result of an anxiety condition known as Canine Compulsive Di...
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Author:
Ivan Ojounru