What's Happening?
Natalie Altman shares her personal journey with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in an article for Newsweek. Altman describes how her OCD, characterized by intrusive thoughts and compulsions, has persisted from childhood into adulthood. Despite undergoing
therapy and trying various treatments, she continues to manage daily rituals and fears, particularly surrounding death. Altman emphasizes that while therapy has helped reduce the intensity of her routines, the underlying anxiety remains. She recounts how OCD has influenced her life choices and relationships, but also highlights the support she receives from her fiancé and the positive aspects of her life.
Why It's Important?
This personal account sheds light on the often misunderstood nature of OCD, which is frequently associated with cleanliness but can manifest in various forms, including intrusive thoughts and compulsions. Altman's story underscores the importance of understanding mental health conditions beyond stereotypes, highlighting the need for empathy and support for those affected. Her experience also illustrates the challenges of living with a chronic mental health condition and the potential for individuals to lead fulfilling lives despite these challenges. The narrative contributes to broader discussions on mental health awareness and the importance of accessible mental health care.












