NeuroSci: OCD

Ah, the human brain. Even the most normal example of a human being can attest to it’s unreliability and penchant to stop working at the most inopportune moments, but for some of us it’s inability to properly transmit signals and produce chemicals makes our lives even harder than most. Luckily we have handy-dandy neuroscience to …

OCD: A Disorder, Not a Lifestyle

“Yes, some people with OCD are obsessive cleaners/organizers. But they don’t enjoy cleaning. One of the most defining parts of OCD is that sufferers do not get any satisfaction or joy when engaging in a compulsion other than a small (and often very temporary) relief from their anxiety.”

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