How to Know if You Have OCD: Signs, Symptoms, and When to Get Help
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Understanding the difference between everyday quirks and actual obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is important. While many people casually say they're "a bit OCD" about cleanliness or organization, real OCD is a serious mental health condition that goes far beyond personality preferences.
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