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OCD and Art By Kelly Jean Sullivan


 
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There are a number of ways art can help someone cope with OCD. Art works as an effective coping mechanism to help control irrational thoughts an individual may have, while also being a soothing activity to contain any anxiety they are feeling.
Overreliance on imagination may be a sign of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Summary: Confusing reality with imagination and losing contact with reality are two key characteristics that could play a role in the development of obsessive-compulsive disorder, clinical researchers report.
There are a number of ways art can help someone cope with OCD. Art works as an effective coping mechanism to help control irrational thoughts an individual may have, while also being a soothing activity to contain any anxiety they are feeling.

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