Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or “OCD” is estimated to affect about one in every 50 people in the United States. OCD is characterized by varying degrees of obsessions and compulsions depending on t...
This was an experiment in "micro-fiction" – which I am defining as a complete story in one short sentence. Three pages, one story, with the versions arranged like a palimpsest with the latest on to...
This is an article that considers the human emotions of guilt and worry, as a prelude to starting a self-help treatment for OCD anxiety and panic attacks.
The summer before entering sixth grade, Sammy, a bright and charming boy who lived on the coast of Maine, suddenly began to exhibit disturbing behavior. He walked and ate with his eyes shut, refuse...
10 Small Steps to Reduce Anxiety and Stress
Ever had moments where you felt tightness in your chest, being paralysed by fear, sudden panic attacks or stressed out at social and work settings? These...
This landmark study reports the results of a computerized version of the Clock Drawing Test, that is, the Automatic Clock Drawing Test (TM) , and its ability to rapidly and objectively screen the c...
What good is the un-credentialed mathematical mind? This internal essay straddles the line between genius and OCD. Based loosely on the author's experiences, it provides a taste of humor that may s...
Emotional Scars can tear us apart and linger for a lifetime, but it you know how to not only heal your emotional scar, but how to turn it into a Strength, then living free from anxiety can be easie...
Get relief today. Don’t put it off. Every day you live with your OCD is a day spent trapped in a cage. Break free with tactics that work! Start right now by learning to end the anxiety and feel...