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When people think of OCD, they often picture neatness or handwashing—but untreated OCD can be so much more than that. From intrusive thoughts and moral anxiety to social withdrawal and time-consuming rituals, it can quietly erode your peace of mind. In this video, we explore the deeper realities of what untreated OCD does to your mental health—and why recognizing the signs can be life-changing. We're incredibly grateful to have BetterHelp as an affiliate partner, allowing us to keep creating meaningful content like this. Special thanks to our amazing team, including animator Rose Lam and voice actress @amandasilvera for bringing this project to life. If this video resonates with you or helps you feel seen, consider sharing your story in the comments and subscribing for more mental health content from Psych2Go. This video is made possible by Betterhelp, an affordable online counseling platform. Use the link below to help support psych2go: http://betterhelp.com/Psych2Go http://betterhelp.com/Psych2Go Researcher & Writer: Dylan Swanepoel Voice Artist & Script Editor: @amandasilvera Animator / Storyboarder: Rose Lam Project Director: Tai Khuong Project assistant: Cindy Cheong & Kelly Soong Producer: Psych2Go Note from author Dylan: I first started experiencing my OCD symptoms when I was 13 and went undiagnosed for seven years. Some of the information in this video comes from my seven years of dealing with untreated OCD and my experience with the disorder and treatment. When I first heard that what I was dealing with was OCD I almost didn’t believe it. What I was dealing with didn’t seem to align with what OCD was in the public consciousness. Not everyone has the same experience with OCD and there are many different kinds of OCD. But that diagnosis - giving a name to these thoughts, feelings and their outcome - did a world of good and receiving treatment went a long way in changing how I see myself and improved just about every aspect of my life. So whether you think you have OCD or something in this video sounds like something you’re dealing with, I encourage you to seek treatment because the peace of mind that it gave me is something everyone deserves. Are you interested in contributing, interning or working for psych2go? Email us at: [email protected] Other ways to support our cause: 1) Our merch line: https://psych2go.shop 2) https://ko-fi.com/psych2go