How to Live with OCD
Instructions
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Learn to Live with OCD
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Recognize that you are not alone. Nearly 2 1/2 percent of people in the world live with OCD. Since most sufferers try to hide their conditions, you may not think you know anyone who has it.
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Get a good book about OCD to help you manage your symptoms. "The OCD Workbook: Your Guide to Breaking Free From Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" by Bruce M. Hyman, Ph.D. and Cheryl Pedrick is an excellent source to start with (see Resources below). It offers a step-by-step plan for getting well that is easy to follow.
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Join a support group for people who suffer from OCD at Support4hope.com (see Resources below). Being able to talk openly about your condition with other people who have it too can be extremely beneficial. Not only can you get tips for dealing with OCD from others, you can see first hand that having OCD does not make you weird, different or crazy.
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Find a good psychologist who specializes in cognitive therapy (also known as talk therapy). Cognitive therapy involves talking your way past obsessions and compulsions through subtle re-training. It has been shown to be very effective in helping OCD patients manage their symptoms and sometimes overcome them.
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Consult with a psychiatrist if your symptoms are severe. You may need medication. Psychiatrists specialize in knowing what medications to prescribe for mental disorders such as OCD.
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