OCD is a mental health condition characterized by obsessions (intrusive, distressing thoughts, images, or urges) and/or compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental rituals performed to reduce distress or prevent a feared outcome). Symptoms are time-consuming, difficult to control, and cause significant distress or impairment at school, work, home, or socially. Onset can occur at any age but most often emerges between late childhood and young adulthood. Co-occurring anxiety, depressive, or tic disorders are common.
We treat root causes and underlying triggers of mental health conditions.
Effective, evidence-based treatments help most people reduce symptoms and reclaim function. Care is individualized and often combines psychotherapy with medication.
First-Line Psychotherapy
1. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Exposure and Response Prevention (CBT-ERP)
2. Medications
Serotonergic antidepressants (high-dose, longer trials than for depression):
Neuromodulation / Advanced Options (for severe, treatment-resistant OCD)
These options are reserved for patients who have not improved with optimized ERP and multiple medication trials.
3.Lifestyle & Supports
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