Obsessive compulsive disorder - OCD treatment and therapy from NOCD

Treatment

Make no mistake: OCD is highly treatable. The key to getting your symptoms under control—so that OCD no longer rules your daily life—is understanding your treatment options and what's scientifically proven to work.

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A Brighter Future of Care: a Q&A with Dr. Gregory Harris, Senior Medical Director for Behavioral Health at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts

It’s critical to acknowledge the efforts of those who’ve advocated for the integration of mental health care into primary care settings, a change that’s

By Grant Stoddard

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Community as a Path to Healing: a Q&A with Dr. Doug Nemecek, Chief Medical Officer for Behavioral Health at Evernorth Health Services

Exposing the pervasive issue of loneliness in America, Cigna's Loneliness Index sheds light on how a lack of social connection can have profound effects

By Grant Stoddard

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NOCD treats co-occurring conditions alongside OCD, including anxiety disorders, mood disorders, BDD, and PTSD

OCD is challenging on its own, but many people in the OCD community are also struggling with other mental health concerns, also referred to as

By Hannah Overbeek

Reviewed by Nicholas Farrell, Ph.D

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Why should I sit in discomfort? A therapist’s view

As a therapist, when I first meet someone new for treatment, I start by saying that discomfort and anxiety are just feelings — not unlike any other

By Stacy Quick, LPC

Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD

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Why is OCD worse when I’m traveling or on vacation?

As we approach the summer, many people with OCD may be planning to travel. Vacation can be a time of great anticipation and joy for many people, a time to

By Stacy Quick, LPC

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5 Must-Read Books for People Struggling with OCD

Living with untreated OCD can be brutal. You wake up in the morning, begin obsessing immediately, and then go to sleep twelve hours later hoping your next

By Stephen Smith

Reviewed by Patrick McGrath, PhD

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How effective are SSRIs for OCD treatment? An overview

You may have heard about selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a class of medications most often used to treat depression as well as a few

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Treating People, not Conditions: A Q&A With Suzanne Kunis, Founder, President, and CEO of NovaWell

In an era of advancing medical science, it's imperative to recognize that peoples’ well-being is intricately woven from an array of different threads. A

By Grant Stoddard

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What does the path to OCD recovery look like?

Recovery from OCD is possible. I know this can be hard to imagine when you’re in the midst of experiencing OCD, but it can get better—and even become very

By Stacy Quick, LPC

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The Changing Landscape of Psychiatry: A Q&A with Dr. James Polo, VP & CMO at Carelon Behavioral Health

The way mental health care is conceptualized and delivered is constantly changing. While most indicators suggest that outcomes are improving, progress has

By Grant Stoddard

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White Knuckling vs. Leaning Into Exposures

This is a guest post by Jackie Shapin, a licensed therapist in the areas of life transitions, anxiety, and OCD, at Jackie Shapin Therapy. Response

By Jackie Shapin, LMFT

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4 Reasons to Find a Specialized Therapist (and Why It Matters)

While it may seem like there are specialists for everything these days, this should not deter from the fact that treatment focused on your care and

By Hannah Overbeek

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OCD in Teens: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

OCD symptoms are hard enough on fully developed adults—but what about teens who begin to exhibit signs and symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

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OCD themes that can be hard to talk about

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is often thought of as a disorder that causes a hyper-focus on cleanliness or counting or organizing. While these are

By Stacy Quick, LPC

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What Is ERP Therapy for OCD? This Is How Exposure and Response Prevention Works

Exposure and response prevention, or ERP, is the most commonly recommended, evidence-based form of therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The

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Undiagnosed OCD can be deadly. Here’s how providers can help

Researchers estimate that in the US alone, 8.5 million people are living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and only a small fraction of this

By Grant Stoddard

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Most types of CBT are ineffective in treating OCD—here’s why

In the 1970s, exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP) was specifically created to help millions with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) manage

By Grant Stoddard

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What to expect if you are newly diagnosed with OCD

Something led you to seek out information on OCD. Maybe you have a loved one who suffers, or maybe you just wanted to learn more about your own mental

By Stacy Quick, LPC

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How identifying core fears can help with OCD recovery

If you’ve read about OCD online or heard about other people’s experiences, you may have seen a lot of discussion about themes, or subtypes, that people

By Stacy Quick, LPC

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The integrated experience, a new approach to exposure and response prevention therapy

We just released two new features on the NOCD platform to enhance the NOCD Therapy experience: Fear and Response List and Homework.  As a leader in

By Tina Taratutin-Chung

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