Can psychotherapy help against OCD?
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition where patients either have repeated intrusive thoughts, perform compulsive behaviours (rituals), or both. The attempt to suppress these thoughts or behaviours leads to heightened anxiety and tension. While patients notice that the thoughts or behaviours do not make sense, they often find it impossible to stop them.
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Communication-Focused Therapy ® (CFT) for OCD Dr. Christian Jonathan Haverkampf, M.D. Communication-Focused Therapy® (CFT) is a psychotherapy developed…
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Communication-Focused Therapy ® (CFT) for OCD Dr. Christian Jonathan Haverkampf, M.D. Communication-Focused Therapy® (CFT) is a psychotherapy developed…
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OCD Christian Jonathan Haverkampf MD Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders (OCD) can interfere significantly with a patient’s life but has a reputation of…
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Pure O OCD guide with intrusive thoughts, mental compulsions, psychotherapy context, PDF access, source links, and safe routes to help.
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Abstract—Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is often more difficult to treat than anxiety, depression and other psychiatric disorders. However, a combination of psychotherapy and medication treatment can be effective in most cases. Within a few months, there is often a marked improvement in symptoms and quality of life. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) at a higher dose,
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OCD and medication PDF with psychotherapy context, medical-safety disclaimer, current source links, and internal support routes.
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