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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)



Anxiety - anticipatory tension or vague dread persisting in the absence of a specific threat. In contrast to fear, which is a realistic reaction to actual danger, anxiety is generally related to an unconscious threat. Physiological symptoms of anxiety include increases in pulse rate and blood pressure, accelerated breathing rates, perspiration, muscular tension, dryness of the mouth, and   Read More...

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    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Contemporary Issues in Treatment
    by Wayne K. Goodman, Matthew V. Rudorfer, Jack D. Maser. 661 pgs.



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