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Ask the Experts: What is OCD

December 20, 2017April 30, 2018 Health Collective dr. achal bhagat, Health Collective, mental health, Mental Health Awareness, Mental Health Disorders, OCD

Ask the Experts with Dr Achal Bhagat

WHAT IS OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER?

OCD is a very common psychiatric disorder, where you have repetitive thoughts which come to your mind over and over again. Sometimes you know them to be absurd and illogical, but they keep coming back and you…

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