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Research on OCD and related disorders, precision psychiatry, psychiatric genetics, suicide prevention, stress and PTSD

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Recent study shows that safety behaviors are partially ok in CBT for OCD

Can this really be true? Check it out in our journal club online

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March 10, 2012March 10, 2012

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