April 4th, 2008
In J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, house elves “are small humanoid creatures who inhabit large houses belonging to wealthy Wizarding families” (HP Lexicon). House elves are the servants of these Wizarding families and are, for the most part, very loyal to their Wizarding families.
Some house elves even punish themselves when they feel they’ve been disloyal […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 0 comments
March 26th, 2008
My father is a pack rat. It seems like he saves everything - empty coffee cans, old computer monitors, broken stereo speakers - you name it, and Dad might have one or three out in his storage building. He’s even been known to pocket a few twisty tie things from break loaves in his day.
I […]
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March 1st, 2008
I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries - Part 8
Woohoo! We’ve come to the end of the OCD miniseries here at Mental Health Notes and, as promised, I have a list of celebrities with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Oooh, it’s not very often we get some juice here at Mental Health Notes, is it? ;)
Note that […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 3 comments
February 29th, 2008
I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries - Part 7
Now that you know more about available treatment and management options for obsessive-compulsive disorder, let’s talk a bit about what happens if you leave your OCD untreated and unmanaged.
It’s not a pretty picture, folks.
When ignored, OCD can:
Make you feel like a prisoner. Your OCD may […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 3 comments
February 29th, 2008
I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries - Part 6
Once you’ve been properly diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, there are three main categories of treatment and management options for you: psychotherapy, medications, and self-care.
Psychotherapy
The Mayo Clinic gives a great, thorough definition of psychotherapy.
In short, psychotherapy is effective for both children and adults, and the form […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 3 comments
February 29th, 2008
I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries - Part 5
We’ve hit the halfway point and it’s all downhill from here. Feeling any more educated about obsessive-compulsive disorder? Sure you are.
Now that you know the signs, symptoms, causes of, and risk factors for OCD, how do you know when it’s time to talk to a […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 2 comments
February 28th, 2008
I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries - Part 4
Recently we discussed the definition of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as well as the two categories its signs and symptoms are separated into - obsessions and compulsions. Because about 2.2 million Americans have OCD (according to the National Institute of Mental Health; I don’t even know […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 3 comments
February 28th, 2008
I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries - Part 3
Now that we’ve covered one of the main categories of signs and symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - the obsessions - let’s take a look at the other category - the compulsions.
In the case of OCD, a compulsion is a repetitive behavior you feel driven […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 3 comments
February 27th, 2008
I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries - Part 2
Earlier we discussed the definition, signs, and symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Now, let’s dig a bit deeper into one of the main OCD signs and symptoms - the obsessions.
You probably have a pretty decent, working idea of what an obsession is. Many of us […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 6 comments
February 27th, 2008
I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries - Part 1
To start I Must Shave My Legs: The OCD Miniseries here at Mental Health Notes, I thought we’d begin with the basics. Simply put, what is OCD and what are the signs and symptoms of OCD?
What is OCD?
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is an anxiety disorder […]
By Alicia Sparks, NAMI Affiliation Leader -- 4 comments
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