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No Cure!

OCD-Free
4 min readJun 10, 2022

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An essay by someone who is cured.

Officially, there’s no cure for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Then again, according to Western Science there is no cure for any mental disorder, only treatment. I am not cynical enough to believe that doctors are only saying there is no cure to prevent pharmaceutical companies and therapists of all stripes from losing an astonishing amount of money.

Instead, I believe that there is no “cure” for conditions like OCD because none of the mainstream treatments — notably cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRI) — are intended to be cures. That’s not to say that they can’t be helpful in reducing symptoms and improving one’s life; they can. But, they are not expected to rid sufferers of all of their symptoms. No one expects a cure.

And expectation is everything. In 1951, Dr. Albert Mason, a British anesthesiologist, used hypnosis to cure a teenager of a severe skin condition called congenital ichthyosiform erythrodermia. Dr. Mason only found out that the boy’s severe skin condition was officially “incurable” after the patient had recovered. He tried to replicate the cure with people suffering from a variety of conditions, but by then doubt had been sown, and the technique failed to yield lasting effects.

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