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What is Relationship OCD (R-OCD)?

Relationship OCD (R-OCD) is a subtype of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder that affects romantic, familial, and platonic relationships. People with R-OCD experience intrusive thoughts and compulsions that lead to persistent doubts about their feelings or the feelings of others, resulting in significant distress. Common symptoms include obsessive doubts, reassurance-seeking, hyper-focus on flaws, and constant comparisons. R-OCD can be triggered by genetic factors, past traumas, and personal insecurities, and can worsen with stress, lack of sleep, and avoidance behaviors.

R-OCD can impact any relationship, from romantic partners to friendships and family bonds. Managing R-OCD involves understanding the disorder, practicing mindfulness, and reducing compulsive behaviors. The gold standard treatment for R-OCD is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy, which helps individuals confront their fears and resist compulsions, ultimately reducing symptoms and improving relationship quality. By learning to manage R-OCD, individuals can reclaim their peace and build healthier connections.

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Understanding OCD and How ERP Therapy Can Help

OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) involves persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that disrupt daily life. Common themes include perfectionism, contamination, and harm. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is a highly effective therapy for OCD. ERP gradually exposes individuals to their fears while preventing compulsive behaviors, helping them break the cycle of OCD and regain control over their lives.

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What is the difference between stress and anxiety?

Stress and anxiety are used interchangeably but really what is the difference? How is stress different from anxiety? The answers are here. Whether it be stress or anxiety, know that both do not need to stop you in your path.

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