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Monroe County Nurse Practitioner by WFIU Public Radio
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  • Post category:Mental health / Support
  • Post published:August 15, 2014

You can see your GP about getting an OCD assessment. Your treatment programme is likely to involve behavioural therapy (to change the way you behave and reduce your anxiety) and
medication (to control your symptoms).

Source: Obsessive compulsive disorder – Treatment @ NHS Choices

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