Yes.
Because you have a mild form of OCD.
Yes OCD can range from mild to severe, severe cases are always usually successfully treated with medication and/or CBT ( cognitive behavioural therapy )
"Counting" is a mild form of OCD. It is treatable. Contact your local mental health association for a referral to a specialist who treats Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Bipolar disease refers to someone who has sudden and severe mood swings. They have no control over these emotions and are sometimes very irrational during these times. OCD, aka Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, refers to someone who is obsessive about something. These people need to do repetitive things throughout their day. See "Difference between ADD and OCD"
Try some inositol plus an opioid or cvasiopioid- Tramadol (ultram)..it works wonders ;)
a lot of people (i hav ocd)
He doesn't really have OCD
Yes. I was watching a show about OCD, and one of the interviewers had OCD towards her family, thinking they were "contaminated."
The duration of The OCD Project is 3600.0 seconds.
OCD. You just have OCD.
NO! that is OCD