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Abstract:
Many people with OCD do not get the correct diagnosis.
Question:
Is the diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) often missed? What is the prevalence of OCD in a clinical setting?
Answer:
Doctors and self-help groups know that it is very hard to convince a patient with OCD to seek for professional help or speak about their problems to a therapist. So the clincial diagnosis is often missed. Sometime the diagnosis is only made by chance if the patient shows marked obsessive-compulsive behaviour (like taking a shower for many hours, use of excessive amount of toiltet paper). So it can take more than 10 years for many people until they will be able to join an appropriate therapy.