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    • Panic Attacks
    • Insomnia
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      • Contamination OCD
      • Existential OCD
      • Harm OCD
      • HOCD – “Gay OCD”
      • Hit and Run OCD
      • POCD: Pedophilic OCD
      • Relationship OCD
    • Depression
    • Social Anxiety
    • Health Anxiety
    • Trichotillomania
    • Dermatillomania (Skin Picking)
  • Resources
    • What is CBT?
    • How to Get Started with CBT
    • What Is Mindfulness?
    • Worksheets
    • How to Find the Right Psychotherapy for You in NYC
    • Out-of-state Resources
  • Training
    • The MCCBT externship
    • The MCCBT Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • Mental Health Blog
  • Contact

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Woman with Pure o ocd ruminating on her bed

Pure O OCD: Examples, Symptoms, and the Best Treatment Options

OCDBy Leah Walsh, Ph.D.April 7, 2025Leave a comment

Updated: April 27th, 2025 Definition and Overview “Pure O OCD” is a subtype of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a mental health condition. The large majority of people with OCD experience compulsions. Compulsions are behaviors that you do in an attempt to reduce an anxious or uncomfortable feeling. They are often repetitive, and many are obvious to others (e.g.,…

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