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Do I have symptoms of OCD?

Take this quiz to see if you may have symptoms of OCD

Do I have symptoms of OCD?

Question 1:

Are you troubled by unwanted, anxiety-producing thoughts, images, or urges? Examples could include fear of contamination, repeated doubt, need for exactness, thoughts of harming others, or personally unacceptable religious or sexual thoughts?

Question 2:

Have you felt driven to perform certain acts such as washing hands or other body parts, checking and re-checking something such as door locks or light switches, or repeatedly ordering and arranging items?

Question 3:

Have you felt compelled to think certain thoughts or phrases silently in your own mind? Examples can include counting, repeating a prayer or other words over and over, or rereading your work many times?

Question 4:

Do you seek reassurance from family, friends, or co-workers regarding things you are worried about including what you have done or haven't done?

Do I have symptoms of OCD?

It appears that you may be experiencing symptoms of OCD. Want to know more? NOCD offers a diagnostic assessment with our OCD-trained licensed mental health professionals all via teletherapy.

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You can also schedule a free session on your own here

Do I have symptoms of OCD?

Your answers suggest you may not be experiencing OCD symptoms at this time. This is not a diagnostic tool. If you have concerns about possible OCD see a mental health professional. An accurate diagnosis can only be made through clinical evaluation. Learn more by using these resources: NOCD, IOCDF, and NAMI

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