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Trichotillomania: A Guide This guide by Jeffrey Anders, MD and James Jefferson, MD can be purchased from the Madison Institute of Medicine.
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a common mental disorder that is characterized by the presence of obsessions (intrusive, distressing, and repetitive thoughts, images, or impulses) and compulsions (behaviors or thoughts that are aimed at reducing the distress of an obsession). Common obsessions in OCD include: intrusive thoughts of harming someone, contamination fears, and needing things to be “just so.” Common compulsions in OCD include: repetitively washing, counting, hoarding useless objects, and ritualized prayers.
Scrupulosity is a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder. People suffering with this disorder worry that they have sinned or done something immoral, even when they have not. They may have intrusive thoughts (example: “Did I repent right?”), mental images that they find disturbing (example: images of immoral acts with religious figures), and/or fears that they may lose control of their impulses and do something sinful or harmful (example: yelling out a cuss word in church). They may wonder if they are truly saved or if they are in danger of judgment by God. As a result, these individuals tend to repeatedly confess their sins and/or seek reassurance from others.
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This document, developed by ACCFS, describes a subtype of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder called "scrupulosity." This occurs when symptoms of OCD are intertwined in religious and moral matters.
Learning to Live with OCD
Learning to Live with OCD gives guidelines on how to live with someone who has OCD and provides special guidelines for educators, employers, children, and adolescents. Also includes an overview of OCD and the types of treatment.
True Guilt - False Guilt
This document, developed by ACCFS, highlights the differences between true guilt and false guilt. True guilt leads to restoration with God and others while false guilt leads to an endless cycle of shame, hopelessness, and despair.
When Reassurance is Harmful
This document, produced by the OC Foundation, provides insight on someone with OCD and how reassurance is harmful to them.
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This website has comprehensive information about the diagnosis and treatment of Tourette Syndrome.
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A brief description of the symptoms and treatment of health anxiety.
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FINDINGbalance.com is a faith-based health and wellness organization with an emphasis on eating and body image issues. They are dedicated to providing information and resources to those struggling with EDNOS and non-extreme disordered eating.
Information on Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Information on Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) from the BDD and Body Image Program at Butler University. This site describes the symptoms of the disorder, who it affects, and reviews the types of treatments available.
What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder?
This site provides a brief overview of the symptoms and treatments for Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD).
Body Dysmorphic Disorder Screening Questionnaire for Adolescents
Body Dysmorphic Disorder Screening Questionnaire for Adults
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
This hotline is for people experiencing a crisis who need to talk to someone. It is staffed by professional counselors 24/7/365. If you need help for yourself, a friend, or family member, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) right away.
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