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By Brittany Goff, LCSW-C
Adapted by Brittany Goff from: O'Connor, K., & Aardema, F. (2012). Clinician's handbook for obsessive compulsive disorder: Inference-based therapy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
The Logic of OCD
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The Logic of OCD Game

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Created on February 23, 2025

Inference-based Cognitive Behavioral Game: The Logic of OCD

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By Brittany Goff, LCSW-C

Adapted by Brittany Goff from: O'Connor, K., & Aardema, F. (2012). Clinician's handbook for obsessive compulsive disorder: Inference-based therapy. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

The Logic of OCD

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In the heart of the jungle, there lived a monkey unlike any other, named Blueberries because of his vibrant blue fur. Blueberries was known for his mischievous antics, like painting all the bananas blue to match his fur, causing quite the confusion among his monkey friends.

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In the whimsical land of Glitter Glade, there lived a unicorn named Peppermint, known for his striking red and white stripes. Peppermint had a unique talent: he could turn anything he touched into peppermint candy.

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In the colorful world of Coral Cove, there lived a clown fish named Sherbert, famous for his bright, rainbow-colored scales. Unlike other clownfish, Sherbert could blow bubbles in the shape of animals, which made all the sea creatures giggle.

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I'm the cutest bat you'll ever meet. I never bite, only hug.

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