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I have been taking Mirapex for about two months now and have heard a lot about people developing compulsive behaviors on it. I think I have developed...

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Possible causes of sudden onset OCD in kids broadened, March 22, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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Being well-versed in self-hypnosis techniques and Metapsychology/No-Fault Psychology, Tim has a masterful understanding of how we structure the belief systems that operate in our daily lives. And how best to modify them such that changes made in one area complement other areas in your life.

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steveseay.com — “Scrupulosity (religious OCD) involves excessive anxiety about committing a sin or engaging in immoral acts (bad thoughts, intentions, or behaviors).View full resource at steveseay.com

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