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I recently saw an image on the Internet. It showed well-organized items in a store, accompanied by the message, "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is fun." When I later went online to try to find the image for a closer look, I came across a different "Card" showing a woman cleaning, accompanied by the words, "Some call it OCD." I call it "I'm not a dirty person." For example, there seems to be increasing media attention to the disorder, so you've probably seen occasional references to "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" outside of medical settings, as I have in the media. You may have come across…mehr

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I recently saw an image on the Internet. It showed well-organized items in a store, accompanied by the message, "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is fun." When I later went online to try to find the image for a closer look, I came across a different "Card" showing a woman cleaning, accompanied by the words, "Some call it OCD." I call it "I'm not a dirty person." For example, there seems to be increasing media attention to the disorder, so you've probably seen occasional references to "Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder" outside of medical settings, as I have in the media. You may have come across patterns online that make jokes about obsessions/compulsions, such as the love of organizing things.
Autorenporträt
Farzaneh Shiralinejad, Department of Educational Psychology, ke.C., Azad Islamic university, Kerman, Iran.Kamran Pourmohammad Ghouchani, Department of General Psychology, Qu.C., Azad Islamic Uninersity, Quchan, Iran.Mahdieh Jafari, Department of Psychology, ke.C., Kerman, Iran.