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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The things we tried before we saw an OCD specialist

Many people with OCD try a whole bunch of things to overcome OCD & we too tried the same. That's why we have listed the things that most people try before seeing an OCD Specialist.

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What’s it like to do residential OCD treatment?

Many people ask us what are the things in OCD residential treatment. So to give you a better picture of life in a residential program, we are sharing a sample schedule of Amita Health Fogila Family Foundation.

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Why is OCD so Often Misdiagnosed?

Are you feeling more anxious & you get thoughts of hurting someone, and the doctor says its anxiety. There are chances that you are misdiagnosed. Read along to know.

By Phoebe Kranefuss

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How To Deal With Compulsive and Intrusive Thoughts?

Are you dealing with OCD compulsion and intrusive thoughts? Read our blog to learn ways to resist compulsion and intrusive thoughts.

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Experts talk about how to get the best OCD treatment

Dealing with OCD is difficult and painful. That's why we are sharing a few articles written by OCD experts on how to get the best treatment for OCD.

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Learning to Drum: How I Used ERP Therapy to Feel Better

A personal OCD story of getting intrusive thoughts when I was learning to drum. Read along to know how Exposure and Response Prevention helped me.

By Patrick Carey

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OCD treatment Plan Part Two

Here is a second part of planning for recovery from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder before going for Exposure Response Prevention treatment.

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OCD Treatment Plan Part One

Treating obsessive-compulsive disorder requires a good amount of planning and a ton of determination. Read our blog to know how to plan before an ERP treatment.

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Can Ketamine and Rapastinel Hold Clues for Treating OCD: An Interview with Dr. Carolyn Rodriguez

Today Dr. Carolyn Rodriguez an OCD expert is sharing information about the latest OCD research on Ketamine & Raoastinel & can it help in treating OCD?

By Patrick Carey

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OCD Management Through Exposure Response Prevention (ERP)

Managing OCD requires a lot of energy, repetition, and patience. Here are some tips that can help you to manage OCD while getting ERP Treatment.

By Phoebe Kranefuss

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Holistic Approaches to Mitigating OCD

Do eating and exercise routines affect mental disorders like OCD? Can they help us in treating OCD? Read our blog to get the answer to all your questions.

By Phoebe Kranefuss

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A new model for OCD treatment

There are many research going on for the treatment of OCD. OCD Teletherapy is a new OCD treatment model which can help a lot of people struggling from OCD.

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How to choose a therapist or psychiatrist

Confused about how to choose an OCD therapist or psychiatrist? Here are 10 tips that can help you in choosing the best doctor for your problems.

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Glutamate: Why it might matter for our mental health

There are many neurotransmitters in our body & they should function properly. Glutamate is a neurotransmitter & dysregulation of it can create OCD symptoms.

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How to Tell a Therapist Your Scariest Thoughts

People with OCD get many intrusive thoughts & they are afraid to share it with the therapist. Here are a few things to keep in mind before seeing a therapist.

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Depression and OCD: Why Many People Have Both

Why people suffering from OCD also suffer from anxiety and depression? Is there a link between OCD & Depression? Read on to find out.

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Defusion and OCD: Useful techniques that are easy to try

Cognitive Defusion Technique can help you to break the tension, give you pause and make you laugh. Read about my favourite cognitive defusion techniques.

By Ryan Vidrine, MD

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