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Let’s Stop Using Phrases Like “I’m so OCD”!

Published November 22, 2020 by ocdsouthcarolina

Click below to hear from one of board members, Nolan Blair. In this article, Nolan talks about why saying “I’m so OCD” and “I’m obsessed” can be really hurtful to those who live with OCD.

Let’s stop using phrases like “I’m so OCD” By Nolan BlairDownload

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