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The holiday season, often hailed as a time of joy and celebration, can present unique challenges for individuals grappling with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). While others are trimming trees and wrapping gifts, those with OCD may find themselves contending with intrusive thoughts and compulsive rituals that can intensify during this festive period. Let’s embark on…
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The holiday season, though festive, can cause heightened anxiety due to social and personal pressures. It’s essential to prioritize mental health by understanding holiday-induced anxiety and taking practical steps to manage it. These include setting realistic expectations, practicing self-care, establishing boundaries, seeking support, and practicing mindfulness.
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The holiday season, often associated with joy and celebration, can be a challenging time for individuals who have experienced trauma. The festivities, family gatherings, and cultural expectations may trigger emotions that are difficult to navigate. However, it’s possible to transform the holiday season from a potential source of distress into an opportunity for healing…