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2 Rules of Thumb: the Difference between OCD and Skin Picking Disorder
The Chain is Only as Strong as its Weakest Link
Manage Feelings; but F*** Anxiety
Talking Back to Thoughts in Hair-Pulling and Skin-Picking Disorders
You Play Offense for OCD. You Play Defense for Skin-Picking and Hair Pulling Disorders
Got Triggered? What Now?
What Do I Do When I Don't REALIZE I'm Doing Compulsions?
It's about Tolerating the Itch and Stopping the Scratching Response
Grit & Resilience in Your Fight Against OCD
Why Do I Have These Intrusive Thoughts?
What's the Difference between Facts and Fears?
Compulsions Make the Thoughts Real
Can You Imagine Anxiety-Producing Thoughts That Don't Produce Anxiety?
Introducing Dr. B: A Follow-Up on the System and Its Parts
The System is Made Up of Parts
Your Compulsions Hide in Your Assumptions about What is NOT a Compulsion
The 2 Primary Reasons OCDers Don't Tend to Make Much Progress
Mark McMinn, Ph.D.
What Does That Thought Mean?
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