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OCD Test

20 Questions
3 Minutes

Do you struggle with obsessive-compulsive behavior?

Do you find yourself concerned by thoughts you can’t get out of your head? Do you engage in rituals to rid yourself of these thoughts? Obsessive-compulsive disorder is among the most common mental health challenges, affecting one in 50 people. It can present differently in different people, but shares some commonalities across the population. Take this test to see if you have symptoms of OCD.

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Who Is This OCD Test For?

This test is for anyone who may be struggling with, or wants to know more about, OCD. It is designed for adults and is not intended to be diagnostic. 

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How to Get Help with OCD

If you are struggling with OCD, seeking the help of a therapist can be beneficial. Find a professional near you in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory.

Sources

Impact of the DSM-IV to DSM-5 Changes on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), National Institute of Mental Health.

OCD Basic, Psychology Today.