WASHING HANDS MANY TIMES WASHING HANDS MANY TIMES DOUBTS OF LOCKING THE DOOR DOUBTS OF LOCKING THE DOOR DOUBTS OF TURNING OFF THE STOVE DOUBTS OF TURNING.

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WASHING HANDS MANY TIMES WASHING HANDS MANY TIMES DOUBTS OF LOCKING THE DOOR DOUBTS OF LOCKING THE DOOR DOUBTS OF TURNING OFF THE STOVE DOUBTS OF TURNING OFF THE STOVE COMPULSION - BEHAVIORS THAT YOU DO TO TRY TO CONTROL OBSESSIONS WASHING HANDS UNTIL RAW WASHING HANDS UNTIL RAW REPEATEDLY CHECKING DOOR REPEATEDLY CHECKING DOOR REPEATEDLY CHECKING STOVE REPEATEDLY CHECKING STOVE

1 IN EVERY 40 ADULTS 1 IN EVERY 40 ADULTS 1 IN EVERY 100 CHILDREN 1 IN EVERY 100 CHILDREN

A LABORATORY TEST CAN NOT DETERMINE IF YOU HAVE OCD A LABORATORY TEST CAN NOT DETERMINE IF YOU HAVE OCD DOCTORS OFTEN INTERVIEW THE PATIENT AND COMPARE SYMPTOMS AND / OR SIGNS DOCTORS OFTEN INTERVIEW THE PATIENT AND COMPARE SYMPTOMS AND / OR SIGNS SELF - SCREENING TESTS CAN ALSO BE HELPFUL SELF - SCREENING TESTS CAN ALSO BE HELPFUL T REATMENT C OGNITIVE B EHAVIOR T HERAPY IS RECOMMENDED BY THE FOLLOWING C OGNITIVE B EHAVIOR T HERAPY IS RECOMMENDED BY THE FOLLOWING N ATIONAL I NSTITUTES OF M ENTAL H EALTH M AYO C LINIC H ARVARD M EDICAL S CHOOL. A NTIDEPRESSANTS CAN HELP A NTIDEPRESSANTS CAN HELP

ARE YOU UNCOMFORTABLE TALKING TO SOMEONE ? ARE YOU UNCOMFORTABLE TALKING TO SOMEONE ? CALL CALL