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One Reason Why OCD Doesn't Get Better

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I think this is part of the problem with therapy. At least this is my experience in my therapy. It seems like we don't get much encouragement from therapists. We're just told this is a chronic condition that gets better sometimes and worse sometimes.

What if there was someone who could tell us we could be completely freed of OCD? I feel like one reason we don't get better is because we're taught to believe we won't get better.

I found someone on Youtube who helps people with OCD and says he is completely cured of OCD. After watching his videos for a week, I did a lot better with managing my OCD. Because I believed it was possible to cure OCD.

Faith truly heals.