Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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Obsessive-Compulsive disorder (OCD) is becoming more effective when the patient with the disorder is exposed and are involved in response prevention treatment techniques in an independent setting which is also known as behavior therapy. The OCD research group in the University of Los Angeles Medical Center have been researching about this disorder through various tests and treatments. This research group has applied cognitive techniques in order to let the patient be aware of the biological aspects of OCD so that the patient can better control themselves of the fear and anxiety that may come from the disorder and the treatment that they have to undergo.
Behavior treatment of OCD consist of the patients acquiring skills in order to deal with

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