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The Links of OCD

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(Mar 8, 2016). The Links of OCD. Retrieved Dec 06, 2023 from Assisted Self-Help: https://staging.explorable.com/en/e/links-of-ocd

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  • 1OCD Overview
  • 2Understanding OCD
    • 2.1The roots of OCD
    • 2.2Primary Symptoms
    • 2.3What Causes OCD?
    • 2.4The Many Faces of OCD
    • 2.5Is OCD a Personality Disorder?
  • 3Your Personal Struggle
    • 3.1What Are You Preoccupied With?
    • 3.2What Are Your Compulsions?
    • 3.3The Links of OCD
    • 3.4What Is OCD Telling You?
    • 3.5OCD’s Distortions
  • 4Effective Coping Strategies
    • 4.1Calm Your Mind
    • 4.2Keep Track of Your Symptoms
    • 4.3Building Your Motivation
    • 4.4Breaking the Link
    • 4.5Cognitive Restructuring for OCD
    • 4.6Replace Irrational Thoughts
    • 4.7Exposure and Response Prevention
  • 5Supporting Yourself
    • 5.1Coping with Perfectionism
    • 5.2Adjusting Your Standards
    • 5.3The Importance of Flexibility
    • 5.4Learn to Tolerate Disorder
    • 5.5Stress Management
  • 6Living with OCD
    • 6.1Success and OCD
    • 6.2Working with OCD
    • 6.3Parenting and OCD
    • 6.4Dating a Person with OCD
  • 7Myths About OCD
  • 8Socioeconomics of OCD
  • 9Pure-O OCD
  • 10OCD in Children