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This healthy approach to humor—as opposed to denigrating your own or others’ dignity—in everyday life can broaden perspective, enhance creative thinking and communicative skills, and keep ...
I love to clean and I have obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Funny, right? The media representation of OCD is stereotypically clean, and characters like Emma Pillsbury from “Glee” or Monica Geller ...
Humor shifted my perspective, reframing my struggles not as weaknesses but as parts of my story worth sharing. The burden lightened, and the laughter that followed was healing in itself.
01 Alegra Kastens is an OCD sufferer, and Marriage and Family Therapist trainee based in Los Angeles. 02 Misunderstanding OCD is often not malicious, but it does carry real consequences. In order ...
Learn more at takewhatserves.podbean.com. Living with OCD is anything but funny. And yet, learning to find moments of humor has been part of the healing journey for Peter Scobas.
I can’t hate anyone for making OCD jokes, partly because it’s an unfortunate part of our lexicon — whether I like it or not — and partly because I’d have to hate most of the people I know.
Health & Wellness Lena Dunham's OCD isn't really that funny In Sunday's episode of Girls, everything comes in eight for main character Hannah (played by Lena Dunham).
Two years ago, Regan began incorporating jokes about his daily life with OCD into his routines, which are known for being family-friendly. Since then, he’s discussed his OCD on radio shows ...
Everything is funny in context. Taking yourself out of the frame and seeing it as others do is the key. OTOH this may not be possible for someone with OCD.<BR><BR>Being fat isn't funny.