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Perinatal OCD - A Lived Experience

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2022

D. Wilson*
Affiliation:
Maternal OCD, Support, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

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• Diana discusses the terror of perinatal ocd undiagnosed with four small children ages six years and under

• Diana explains fearing seeking help and seeing a psychiatrist knowing she would have to disclose her thoughts and images she encountered daily

• She pinpoints what moved her forward and stresses the importance of revisiting ocd when it is not in your life

• She talks of hope and through successful CBT and Citalipram, has been free of the disorder for twenty years

Disclosure

No significant relationships.

Type
Clinical/Therapeutic
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