Obsessive‑Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Understanding OCD

Obsessive‑Compulsive Disorder is marked by intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) that drive repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions). While compulsions offer temporary relief, they reinforce anxiety and disrupt work, relationships, and spiritual peace.
Understanding OCD

Key Symptoms

Intrusive fears of contamination, harm, or unacceptable thoughts

Our Comprehensive Treatment Approach

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Clinical Assessment

Confirm diagnosis, gauge severity, and screen for co‑occurring disorders

Nurse Case Management

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Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)

Gradually reduce ritual behaviors and anxiety

Conducted by trained therapists
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Challenge obsessive thoughts, build healthy coping skills

Individual and group sessions
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Medication Management

Lessen obsessions and compulsions with SSRIs when indicated

Partner prescribers, ongoing monitoring
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Family Health Services

Teach loved ones to support exposure work and avoid enabling rituals

Workshops, family therapy
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Life‑Skills & Job Readiness

Convert progress into structured routines and employment

Budgeting, résumé writing, employer partnerships
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Spiritual Growth Opportunities

Reinforce hope, identity, and peace

Optional chaplain visits, prayer groups
Levels of Care for OCD
Faith and Accountability in Practice

Purpose-Driven Goals

Clients set measurable objectives for reducing rituals, improving relationships, and engaging community.
Weekly progress reviews track ERP tasks and medication adherence.
Clinicians blend proven methods with genuine empathy.
Steps to Begin Your Journey

Begin with a confidential call or inquiry. We verify insurance, assess your needs,
and welcome you to a caring, faith-driven recovery community.