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Obsessive-Compulsive
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Anxieties.com OCD Information - Information on OCD and its treatment.
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BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™: DSM-IV: Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder (OCD) - Obsessive compulsive disorder is an Anxiety Disorder
characterized by complaints of persistent or repetitive thoughts
(obsessions) or behaviors (compulsions).
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eMedicine - Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Article, bibliography, and
resources regarding the Obsessive-Comulsive Disorder.
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Expert Consensus Guidelines for Treatment of OCD - Professional
treatment guidelines developed for use by clinicians.
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Hoarding Fact Sheet - This guide assists seniors who are hoarders, and
offers detailed intervention guidelines. Produced by the Los Angeles
County Department of Mental Health - Older Adults Services Division.
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Internet Mental Health OCD Information - Articles on research,
diagnosis, and treatment of OCD, as well as an online OCD self-test. Also
includes links to OCD organizations and online resources for other anxiety
disorders.
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - A person with obsessive-compulsive
disorder have either obsessions, or compulsions, or both. The obsessions
and/or compulsions are strong enough to cause significant distress in
their employment, schoolwork, or personal and social relationships. This
includes: anankastic neurosis, obsessional neurosis and
obsessive-compulsive neurosis. PsychNet.UK.
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Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation - Not-for-profit organization of
people with OCD and related disorders, their families, and mental health
professionals, providing support, assistance, and education to the public.
Discussion of therapy and drug treatment options, effects in children,
bulletin board.
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OCD Action - British organization for individuals with OCD. Includes
information on treatment, as well as links to various online resources.
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Last Modified:
Thursday May 20, 2010
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