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Depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder are linked as co-occurring mental health conditions often addressed by the same therapeutic interventions, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy [1], and are both subjects of research into emerging treatments like psychedelics [2]. Furthermore, they are frequently observed together in individuals exhibiting specific psychological traits like impulsive buying [3].

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Published Studies — Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and ... hopkinspsychedelic.org Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research 1 fact
referenceK. Cheung, C. Propes, E. Jacobs, B. D. Earp, and D. B. Yaden authored a paper titled 'Psychiatric Applications of Psychedelics: Neurobiological Foundations for Treatments of Depression, Anxiety, and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder' published in Advances in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health in 2024.
Factors Affecting Impulse Buying Behavior of Consumers - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Psychology 1 fact
claimImpulsive buyers typically exhibit low levels of self-esteem, high levels of anxiety, depression, and negative mood, and a strong tendency to develop obsessive-compulsive disorders.
CBT For Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) cogbtherapy.com Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Los Angeles 1 fact
claimCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is considered the most effective treatment for mental health disorders including substance use disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), depression, and other psychological difficulties.