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I Am Not “So OCD”: Creating a Stigma-Free School Environment

By Alison Dotson, author of Being Me with OCD Media coverage of bullying has gotten this serious problem on everyone’s mind, and more programs and initiatives are popping up all the time in an effort to combat it. This is … Continue reading

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I Didn’t Know I Had OCD: Helping Kids Spot It

By Alison Dotson, author of Being Me with OCD When I was in high school I was the very definition of a goody two-shoes. I didn’t drink or smoke or go to parties. Instead, I spent most of my time … Continue reading

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Being Me with OCD: Spreading Awareness with the Help of Young People

By Alison Dotson, author of Being Me with OCD Lately I’ve been writing a lot about my experience with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)—I’ve been writing about it for years, actually, but until recently my work has been for my eyes only. … Continue reading

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