Rising Above OCD | Craig's Story
Craig says his struggle with OCD started in childhood. When he was an adult, everything in his home had to be in its place, which created tension in his family. Craig says he was in therapy and taking medication, but he realized he needed a higher level of treatment. A therapist recommended Rogers Behavioral Health, so Craig went to Oconomowoc for OCD and anxiety residential care.
“I’m 51 and I wasted years of my life battling this alone,” says Craig. “I didn’t want to be away from my family, but it was 47 days invested in better days and times with them.”
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