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OCD & LGBTQ+ Experiences: What You Should Know
For LGBTQ+ individuals, living with OCD can come with unique challenges—especially when intrusive thoughts target identity, morality, or safety. At OCDMN, we offer identity-affirming, evidence-based care that understands the impact of marginalization and the power of healing. You are not broken. You are not alone.
“What If I Hit Someone With My Car?” Understanding Hit-and-Run OCD
Hit-and-Run OCD is a subtype of Harm OCD that causes intense fear of accidentally injuring someone while driving—even when there's no evidence. This blog explores common intrusive thoughts, compulsions like checking or avoiding driving, and how evidence-based treatment can help you break free from the OCD cycle.

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Recognizing OCD in oneself or a loved one is the first step toward healing.
If you or someone you know is struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder, know that help is available. Together, we can work towards a life not defined by OCD.