What OCD Is
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What OCD Is

OCD is constantly running late because you had to tap your steering wheel fifty times before you left or you would have a car crash.

OCD is cancelling meeting up with your friend because of your intrusive thoughts that you might hurt them.

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Relationship OCD
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Relationship OCD

Relationship OCD is when someone is consumed with doubts about their relationship, including obsessing over whether they are attracted to their partner, whether they love their partner and whether their partner loves them.

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The High Prevalence of Mental Health Problems Among Autistic People
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The High Prevalence of Mental Health Problems Among Autistic People

Research shows that 80% of autistic people experience mental health problems during their lives, the most prevalent being anxiety. There is also a high prevalence of eating disorders, OCD, psychosis, depression, among others.

Some theorise that this is because autistic brains are different, making them more susceptible to…

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Symptoms of Depression That No One Talks About
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Symptoms of Depression That No One Talks About

1. Complete mental exhaustion from fighting your brain constantly. This can lead to a lack of concentration, forgetfulness, chronic fatigue, missing deadlines, withdrawing from socialising, insomnia and a higher susceptibility to physical illness.

2. Dissociation. Feeling like you’re moving through life but aren’t…

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My OCD Story
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My OCD Story

When my OCD first arrived, it tricked me into believing that it was my friend. It told me that if I did certain things then I didn’t need to worry about the anxious thoughts which had been ruling my head since early 2015. Finally, I thought, this was a way to control my panic attacks.

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Reasonable Adjustments in Schools for Autistic Students and Students with Anxiety

Reasonable Adjustments in Schools for Autistic Students and Students with Anxiety

Schools have a duty under the Equality Act to make reasonable adjustments for students who otherwise are at an unfair disadvantage to their peers due to a disability or mental health condition. It is important to note that students do not need an official diagnosis in order for these to be put in place. A needs-based…

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