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Anxiety

Online Shopping Anxiety: America’s Growing Addiction in 2026
It is two in the morning. You can’t sleep, so you look at your phone for a while. After one hour, your cart is filled. Your heart raced as you hovered over “Place Order,” a typical sign of online shopping anxiety. “Is this step necessary?” You still click.…
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Brain Health

Fashion Desire and Anxiety: Addiction Growing in America (2026)
We’ve all experienced this: scrolling through Instagram and encountering the perfect outfit, must-have shoes, or a trendy bag that we desire immediately. That flush of exhilaration and yearning for fashion is addictive, often causing both desire and anxiety in the pursuit of trends. We’ve all experienced this:…
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Night Time Anxiety in America 2026
It’s two in the morning. The home is still. Nighttime anxiety takes hold as you are the only one awake, illustrating the common night time anxiety many experience. Your mind races: Did I respond to that email? What would happen if I lost my job? Why can’t…
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OCD Treatment and Recovery.
At the age of 27, I first realized that something was amiss. My journey navigating OCD treatment began when it became clear it wasn’t just “stress” or “quirkiness” but a more profound issue that exerted control over me. At the age of 27, I first realized that…
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OCD Thoughts : My Battle with Thoughts and Freedom
OCD thoughts can intrude at any moment, and it occurred when I was preparing tea. It occurred when I was preparing tea, as random OCD thoughts often do. I suddenly envisioned a horrific scenario: what if I intentionally burned myself? My hands froze in the air. I…
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OCD Medication: Shubhangi Halande’s Story
The Dark Before the Dawn: Life Before Taking ocd medication I used to think of my mind as a battlefield. Every thought was a weapon, and every desire was a desperate attempt to survive. I scrubbed my hands until they bled. I embarked on a journey with…
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Symptoms of OCD: My Battle and Road to Recovery
It began with a little voice in my head that wouldn’t go away, one of the classic symptoms of OCD. “Did I close the door?” I’d look at it once, twice, or five times. Then I had to wash my hands, scrubbing them until they split, scared…
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OCD Intrusive Thoughts: My Darkest Battles 2026
The Day My Mind Turned Against Me I’ll never forget that Tuesday afternoon. I was making tea when a horrifying image flashed through my mind – what if I burned myself deliberately? My hands shook so badly I spilled boiling water everywhere. That was my first encounter…
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Relationship OCD: Big Challenge in American 2026
I still think about the supper we had to celebrate our six-month anniversary. When my boyfriend gave me a neatly wrapped present, my thoughts shouted, “Do you really love him?” It was a moment that made me wonder if these doubts were a sign of relationship OCD.…
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What Are the 4 Types of OCD? American Suffering in 2026
The process started with handwashing. Then the unwanted ideas arrived. Subsequently, the need for equilibrium emerged. At 28, I was bewildered in my therapist’s office, trying to understand the four types of OCD that were affecting me. “Why does my OCD keep changing?” That’s when I learned…
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Intrusive Thoughts: A Suffering American’s 2026
The process started with cleaning my hands. Then the unwanted ideas arrived, and those intrusive thoughts kept invading my mind. Subsequently, the need for equilibrium emerged. At 28, I was bewildered in my therapist’s office. “Why does my OCD keep changing?” That’s when I learned about the…
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Anxiety in America (2025): Symptoms & Crisis Resources
In 2025, anxiety in the US is at an all-time high, reflecting a broader issue of anxiety in America, with more individuals than ever dealing with too much worry and dread. Recent research shows that over 1 in 3 persons have symptoms of anxiety, which is a…
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