
OCD
I know the thought isn't rational. I still can't let it go.
The intrusive thoughts, the checking, the rituals that eat your day — OCD responds to specific, well-studied treatment, not willpower.
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What care looks like here
OCD care centers on ERP (exposure and response prevention), the treatment with the strongest evidence behind it, delivered by clinicians who specialize in it specifically. Medication can help too, especially alongside therapy.
- Clinicians trained specifically in ERP, not general talk therapy
- A pace that builds gradually — never thrown into the deep end
- Medication considered when it supports the therapy, not instead of it
- Care that treats the thoughts as symptoms, not truths about you
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Your first visit
What the first appointment is like
The first session maps your specific obsessions and compulsions — everyone's OCD looks different. Naming the specifics out loud is often the hardest part, and it gets easier from there.
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