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Obsessive–compulsive and related disorders (OCRD) result in potentially disabling conditions that trap individuals in endless cycles of repetitive thoughts and behaviors (Katz, 2012).
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder have obsessions (persistent, recurring, unwanted thoughts and urges) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental acts) that the individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession.
Expert-oriented commentary on the co-occurrence of autism and ADHD and what it means clinically.
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Contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline if you are experiencing mental health-related distress or are worried about a loved on who may need crisis support.
Many children have fears and worries and may feel sad and hopeless from time to time. Strong fears may appear at different times during development.
People with obsessive-compulsive disorder have obsessions (persistent, recurring, unwanted thoughts and urges) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental acts) that the individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession.
Your child’s healthcare professional looks for signs of developmental delays at regular well-child checkups.