Chris poses a question of what OCDers are to do when they are engaging such habitual and routine compulsions that they can't stop doing them?
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The Four Bosom Buddies of Good Exposure Therapy
When OCD Says "This" Means "That"
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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
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Talking Back to Thoughts in Hair-Pulling and Skin-Picking Disorders
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Can You Imagine Anxiety-Producing Thoughts That Don't Produce Anxiety?
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