The is the first of a four part video series where I will discuss my experience with Body Dysmorphic Disorder, my recovery process, intersectional body positivity, ...
Having a hard time watching this because it hits home so hard. Thank you
for sharing this series.
I find everything about you beautiful and warm and giving and kind. I wish
both of us a realisation of self worth
Denis Asselin walked from Philadelphia to Boston (552 miles) in hopes to raise awareness for OCD. Last year, his son Nathaniel took his own life after battling ...
Somatoform Disorders Intro
Neuorologist Dr. Aboukasm talks about somatoform disorders.
Rumination syndrome (Medical Condition)
Symptoms, risk factors and treatments of Rumination syndrome (Medical Condition) Rumination syndrome, or Merycism, is an under-diagnosed chronic Motility ...
OCD and CSP- Physical Support
How to approach self-treating obsessive compulsive disorder, which includes dermatillomania, impulse control, body-focused repetitive disorder, and more.
"Research has indicated the nucleus accumbens has an important role in
reward, pleasure, reinforcement learning, laughter, addiction, aggression,
fear, impulsivity and the placebo effect." - Which is cool to learn because
I definitely see that I use OCD to make myself 'feel better' and to escape.
Howver I would not limit myself to the ideology that this is 'faulty
wiring' and there is nothing I can do about it. Especially when so little s
understood at a quantum physical level.
I think I got OSP because I pick my skin on my arms and everyone at school
saids STOP IT or WHAT WITH YOUR ARMS and stuff like that, I started doing
it in I think 5th grade and I did not know why I did it I just started
picking at my arms till it started to bleed and I want to stop now I'm in
6th grade and going into Middle School so I'm scared of big kids being mean
to me.
Interesting Word of the Week: Gesticulation (07/03/2011)
ges·tic·u·la·tion --noun 1. the act of gesticulating. 2. an animated or excited gesture. So thank you for watching this week's word, you can subscribe to see the ...
True. But she did put in the description 'No disrespect to the greatness of Kati.' i guess when it comes down to it, she's needing to correct the DSM, which is quite sad. Professionals can't seem to understand a lot of disorders/syndromes. It's like that with Autism too. Many professionals get things wrong about it.