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Treatment Approaches for OCD

Treatment for OCD often involves a combination of therapy and, in some cases, medication. Here are some of the commonly used treatment approaches for OCD: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) CBT is a highly effective therapy for treating OCD. Specifically, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is a form of CBT commonly used for OCD. ERP involves gradually exposing individuals to their obsessions and preventing the accompanying compulsive behaviors. Through repeated exposure, individuals learn to tolerate the anxiety triggered by their obsessions without resorting to compulsions. Over time, this leads to a decrease in the intensity and frequency of obsessions and compulsions. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) ACT is a therapeutic approach that focuses on accepting distressing thoughts and feelings rather than trying to eliminate them. With OCD, ACT helps individuals develop psychological flexibility and build resilience in the face of obsessions and compulsions. It emphasizes the ...