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The Pain of Hiding OCD

Many kids can suppress OCD symptoms at school, and then explode at home

Clinical Expert: Susan Swedo, MD

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Susan Swedo, MD, chief of the Pediatrics and Developmental Neuropsychiatry Branch at the National Institute of Mental Health, discusses how obsessive-compulsive disorder, also known as OCD can be so prevalent and seemingly invisible at the same time. The key is that kids withOCD

OCD
see obsessive-compulsive disorder
can hide symptoms during the day, only to explode at home because of the tremendous effort.

This article was last reviewed or updated on October 30, 2023.