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Many kids can suppress OCD symptoms at school, and then explode at home
Clinical Expert: Susan Swedo, MD
en EspañolSusan 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
can hide symptoms during the day, only to explode at home because of the tremendous effort.
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