OCD and Depression
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Some researchers feel the FDA might have overestimated the risks for children taking antidepressants for disorders like OCD and depression. Find out more here.
The brain, wired
Cleveland Clinic
With deep brain stimulation, leads are implanted in the brain and connected to an impulse generator. Learn how this stimulating technique helps with depression and OCD.
A recent meta-analysis shows that, despite warnings by the FDA, antidepressants are safe for treating depression and OCD in children.
A closer look
Oxford Journals
Diagnosing and treating OCD and depression requires more in-depth research. Learn more about the challenges of simultaneously treating these two conditions.
Consider brain implants
IFESS
A recent study shows Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is successful at treating depression and OCD. Find out if DBS is the right choice for you.
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Are you at risk?
Pregnancy Info
Some mothers think scary thoughts about causing harm to their newborn. This might mean they have postpartum depression and OCD (PPOCD). Find out more here.
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Depression and OCD
Harvard Medical International
If your daily struggle with OCD has become too much to handle, it's important to seek treatment, as depression can make OCD worse. Read more here.
Regain your balance
The Washington Post
If you're trying to manage post-partum depression and OCD, don't do it alone; it can leave you feeling exhausted and hopeless. Get help here.
Support yourself, support others
Depression Forums
OCD and depression might leave you feeling alone. This site offers a depression and anxiety forum in which you can gain the support and comfort of others.
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The difficulties surrounding anxiety disorders
Freedom from Fear
Anxiety disorders can become more complex in diagnosing and treating when combined with other conditions, such as OCD and depression. Learn more in this anxiety disorder overview
Depressions effect on OCD
Brain Physics
Recent studies show that people with simultaneous depression and OCD experienced more obsessions than compulsions when compared with those with just OCD.

