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What Is Binge Eating Disorder? Signs, Myths, and Misconceptions

Binge eating disorder is incredibly common—and also incredibly misunderstood. Many people who struggle with binge eating tell me they feel embarrassed, frustrated, or convinced something is “wrong” with them. They often believe they should be able to just stop. But binge eating disorder isn’t about willpower. It’s a real, treatable condition, and understanding it is […]

Is OCD a Neurological Disorder? Understanding the Brain-Based Roots of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is often thought of purely as a mental or behavioral condition, but growing research shows it has strong neurological underpinnings. While OCD is classified as a mental health disorder, it’s also deeply connected to the way certain brain circuits and neurotransmitters function. Understanding OCD as a neurological as well as psychological disorder […]

The Relationship Between Eating Disorders and OCD: Understanding the Connection

While eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are distinct mental health conditions, they share more similarities than most people realize. Both involve intrusive thoughts, rigid behaviors, and a powerful drive for control — often as a way to manage overwhelming anxiety. Understanding how these two disorders overlap can help individuals and families recognize the signs […]

How to Break Free from the “What If” Spiral: Therapist-Backed Tips for Anxiety

If you’ve ever been stuck replaying every possible disaster your mind can dream up, you’re not alone. Anxiety loves the question “what if…”—and before you know it, you’re spiraling through worst-case scenarios. This constant worry can steal your energy and joy. As a licensed psychotherapist who works with anxiety every day, I can assure you: […]

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