“People who suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder experience recurrent intrusive thoughts (obsessions), which they attempt to suppress through repetitive actions (compulsions). In today’s One Minute Diagnosis video, I will talk about the clues clinicians use to recognize Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Thanks for watching!” – Dr. Ben Michaelis One Minute Diagnosis is a series of short videos where Dr. Ben Michaelis talks about the most common mental health issues affecting Americans. Get the first chapter of Dr. Ben Michaelis’s book free: FIND DR. BEN MICHAELIS: ------------------------------------- Website: Instagram: Facebook: Twitter: ABOUT DR. BEN MICHAELIS: ----------------------------------------- America is in the midst of an identity crisis. Our country is more polarized now than ever before. In the midst of the divisions that are tearing apart personal relationships and calling into question what it means to be an American we need a steady voice to provide perspective, balance, and compassion to help heal these psychological wounds. America and Americans need a therapist. That therapist is Dr. Ben Michaelis. Ben Michaelis, Ph.D., is a clinical and media psychologist, popular keynote speaker, blogger for The Huffington Post and Psychology Today, and the author of Your Next Big Thing: Ten Small Steps to Get Moving and Get Happy. Through his dynamic keynote talks, and television appearances Dr. Michaelis shares his wisdom about authenticity, balance, purpose, presence and problem-solving in both work and personal life. In his private practice, Dr. Michaelis uses a blend of psychotherapy and coaching to help his clients become more present, proactive, and authentic in navigating the ever-changing landscape of work and personal life. Dr. Michaelis has worked with a wide array of patients, including CEOs, politicians, entrepreneurs, authors, actors, musicians, and artists. Dr. Michaelis is the author of numerous popular and scholarly articles. He is frequently featured as a mental health expert on various national television and radio programs such as on The Today Show, Fox News, MSNBC, The Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family, and publications including O The Oprah Magazine, Parents magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Washington Post, Women’s Health, Glamour, and Redbook, as well as many others. SUBSCRIBE: ------------------- Never miss a video and help fight the stigma associated with mental illness by making informed choices about mental health care for yourself and the people you love:
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