Why Talk Therapy Often Makes OCD Worse (And What Actually Helps)
Talk therapy can sometimes make OCD symptoms worse by reinforcing rumination and reassurance. Learn why Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is the gold standard treatment for OCD and how specialized therapy can help break the obsession-compulsion cycle.
5 Signs Your Therapist Doesn’t Understand OCD
Not all therapy works for OCD. Learn 5 signs your therapist may not understand OCD treatment, why ERP therapy is different, and how to find a specialized OCD therapist who can actually help you break the obsession-compulsion cycle.
The Cost of Constant Worry
Constant worry can quietly drain your energy, confidence, and peace. Learn how chronic worry shows up in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and OCD, why it becomes self-reinforcing, and how evidence-based treatment can help you reclaim your life.
How OCD Shows Up in Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder (And Why It Often Gets Missed)
OCD often goes unnoticed in individuals with autism because overlapping traits can mask anxiety-driven compulsions. Learn how OCD shows up differently, why it’s frequently missed, and how neurodivergent-affirming treatment can help without pathologizing autism.
What Scrupulosity Feels Like (And Why It’s Not a Lack of Faith)
Scrupulosity is a form of OCD, not a lack of faith. Learn what scrupulosity feels like, how it differs from genuine spiritual practice, why it causes constant doubt and guilt, and how ERP treatment helps people heal without attacking their beliefs.
“Just Right” OCD vs. Perfectionism OCD vs. OCPD: Why the Difference Matters More Than You Think
Not all perfectionism is the same. Learn the key differences between “Just Right” OCD, Perfectionism OCD, and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD), including core fears, insight, ego-dystonic vs. ego-syntonic traits, and why treatment must be tailored to what’s really driving the behavior.
OCD vs. OCPD: Understanding the Differences (and Why They’re Often Confused)
OCD and OCPD are often confused but they are very different conditions. Learn the key similarities and differences between OCD and OCPD, including egodystonic vs. egosyntonic thoughts, why diagnosis matters, and how treatment approaches differ for real, lasting change.
What Progress in OCD Therapy Actually Looks Like (Hint: It’s Not Feeling Better Right Away)
OCD therapy progress doesn’t always mean feeling better, it means learning to live with discomfort and freedom from compulsions. Discover what real progress in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) looks like, why anxiety can increase before it fades, and how true healing often feels harder before it feels easier.
Contamination OCD: When Trying to Be Healthy Becomes Unhealthy
When healthy habits become fear-driven, contamination OCD may be to blame. Learn how to tell the difference between cleanliness and compulsion, why ERP treatment doesn’t mean “never wash again,” and how specialized therapy helps you find balance and freedom from obsessive fears.
“I’m Afraid to Tell My Therapist What I’m Thinking”: Understanding Intrusive Thoughts and Mandated Reporting
Worried your intrusive thoughts might get you reported? You’re not alone. Learn the truth about mandated reporting laws, the difference between ego-dystonic and dangerous thoughts, and why it’s safe, and vital, to talk openly with an OCD specialist who understands intrusive thoughts.
You Can Afford OCD Treatment and it Might Cost Less Than What You’re Already Spending
Therapy can be expensive but ineffective therapy costs even more. Many people spend years and thousands of dollars on treatment that doesn’t work for OCD. Learn why specialized, short-term treatment like ERP can save you time, money, and emotional energy and why you really can afford to get the right help.
Why ‘Pure O’ is Pure BS
“Pure O” isn’t real. Even when compulsions are invisible, they’re still there hidden in mental rituals like rumination and reassurance seeking. Learn why the “Pure O” label is misleading and how ERP therapy can help you break free from OCD’s grip. Get expert support at The OCD Relief Clinic in Ogden, Utah.
How to Care for Yourself when it Feels Like Your Brain is Betraying You
When it feels like your brain is betraying you, it’s important to care for yourself with self-compassion and effective coping strategies. Learn how to manage overwhelming thoughts and find support from The OCD Relief Clinic.