It is so important to spread awareness of how difficult OCD can be. The more it is normalized and understood, the more parents will understand what their child is going through, and children will not be left undiagnosed and untreated. #OCDmovement
Famous People with OCD! These people prove that mental illness does not have to limit us! Hope this provides some inspiration to your Tuesday evening!🥰 https://t.co/2hNPzb3YX7 via @YouTube
If you're a
• mental health advocate
• physical health advocate
• feminist
• spoonie
• an activist
• a supportive person
• or even just a nice person
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I'll follow and you'll find more of your people.
@ThisIsMich81@theOCDmovement It causes me daily struggle and pain. I truly hope to continue eradicating the misconceptions and #stigma around #OCD.
Best2all!!!
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Stereotypes labeling OCD as “cleanliness” greatly impacts the life of the sufferer. These stereotypes are the reason many OCD sufferers are afraid to speak out and remain undiagnosed and without help for years.
RT to spread the truth
Myth: People with OCD want everything neat and organized.
Fact: OCD is a disorder in which a person experiences unwanted, intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors that they feel strongly urged to repeat over and over. OCD is associated with severe anxiety and panic attacks.
It is so important to spread awareness of how difficult OCD can be. The more it is normalized and understood, the more parents will understand what their child is going through, and children will not be left undiagnosed and untreated. #OCDmovement
OCD is incredibly difficult to deal with, especially when you're young. Check out this blog post from @IOCDF that touches on what it's like living with OCD as a teenager.
#Awareness#BFRB#MentalHealthBlog#EndtheStigma#OCDProblems
https://t.co/YRGwinH8tx
Comments like “I’m so OCD” when talking about how neat you are spreads the stereotype and silences sufferers from speaking out about the truth. Let’s correct one another when we use mental health words as an adjective instead of a disorder! #OCDmovement#MentalHealthAwareness
Stereotypes labeling OCD as “cleanliness” greatly impacts the life of the sufferer. These stereotypes are the reason many OCD sufferers are afraid to speak out and remain undiagnosed and without help for years.
RT to spread the truth
Myth: People with OCD want everything neat and organized.
Fact: OCD is a disorder in which a person experiences unwanted, intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors that they feel strongly urged to repeat over and over. OCD is associated with severe anxiety and panic attacks.