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5 signs of OCD people often mistake for ADHD: 1️⃣ Trouble focusing: With ADHD, focus can drift because your brain jumps to something more stimulating. With OCD, focus often gets hijacked by intrusive thoughts like “Did I lock the door?” or “What if I messed something up?” that feel urgent and hard to ignore. 2️⃣ Starting tasks but not finishing them: ADHD can make it difficult to stay on track. OCD can interrupt tasks because someone feels the need to stop and check something, redo something, or mentally review a thought that suddenly feels important. 3️⃣ Taking a long time to complete simple things: ADHD can make it hard to organize or prioritize tasks. OCD can slow things down because someone feels the need to check repeatedly, restart tasks, or make something feel “just right” before moving on. 4️⃣ Getting stuck thinking about something: ADHD might look like jumping between thoughts quickly. OCD often looks like getting stuck on the same thought, doubt, or scenario and mentally replaying it over and over trying to feel certain. 5️⃣ Feeling mentally exhausted at the end of the day: ADHD can be tiring because of constant shifting attention. OCD can be exhausting because of the nonstop cycle of intrusive thoughts and the pressure to neutralize them with compulsions. ADHD and OCD can sometimes look similar, and some people experience both. But when intrusive thoughts and compulsions are driving these patterns, OCD could be part of the picture. OCD is highly treatable with ERP therapy, a specialized treatment that helps you learn how to respond differently to intrusive thoughts. If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Help is available.  Learn more or book a free call through the link in our bio. #ocd #ocdawareness #adhd #ocdlife #ocdtok
5 signs of OCD people often mistake for ADHD: 1️⃣ Trouble focusing: With ADHD, focus can drift because your brain jumps to something more stimulating. With OCD, focus often gets hijacked by intrusive thoughts like “Did I lock the door?” or “What if I messed something up?” that feel urgent and hard to ignore. 2️⃣ Starting tasks but not finishing them: ADHD can make it difficult to stay on track. OCD can interrupt tasks because someone feels the need to stop and check something, redo something, or mentally review a thought that suddenly feels important. 3️⃣ Taking a long time to complete simple things: ADHD can make it hard to organize or prioritize tasks. OCD can slow things down because someone feels the need to check repeatedly, restart tasks, or make something feel “just right” before moving on. 4️⃣ Getting stuck thinking about something: ADHD might look like jumping between thoughts quickly. OCD often looks like getting stuck on the same thought, doubt, or scenario and mentally replaying it over and over trying to feel certain. 5️⃣ Feeling mentally exhausted at the end of the day: ADHD can be tiring because of constant shifting attention. OCD can be exhausting because of the nonstop cycle of intrusive thoughts and the pressure to neutralize them with compulsions. ADHD and OCD can sometimes look similar, and some people experience both. But when intrusive thoughts and compulsions are driving these patterns, OCD could be part of the picture. OCD is highly treatable with ERP therapy, a specialized treatment that helps you learn how to respond differently to intrusive thoughts. If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Help is available. Learn more or book a free call through the link in our bio. #ocd #ocdawareness #adhd #ocdlife #ocdtok

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