OCD is very treatable, especially with a targeted, evidence-based approach. The most effective treatment combines therapy, medication (if needed), and support systems.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for OCD
The gold-standard treatment is CBT for OCD, specifically a method called Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). ERP helps you:
- Confront the thoughts, images, or situations that trigger your anxiety
- Resist the urge to perform compulsions or rituals
- Learn that anxiety decreases naturally over time without performing the ritual
ERP is challenging but highly effective. Many people see dramatic improvements in just a few months with a trained OCD therapist.
Medication
SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) are often prescribed to help manage OCD symptoms. These medications:
- Help reduce the intensity of obsessions and compulsions
- Can make it easier to engage in therapy
- Often work best when combined with CBT
An OCD psychiatrist can assess whether medication is right for you and monitor your progress.
Environmental and Behavioral Strategies
- Reduce stress where possible, as stress can trigger or worsen symptoms
- Avoid reassurance-seeking behaviors from loved ones
- Keep a consistent routine
- Track symptoms and progress using a journal or app
Psychoeducation
Understanding how OCD works helps you separate yourself from your symptoms. OCD specialists often teach clients about:
- How the brain misfires in OCD
- Why rituals make anxiety worse over time
- How to interrupt the OCD cycle safely and effectively
Whether you choose in-person or online therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder, building awareness and education is an essential first step.