OCD, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, is a mental health condition that is chronic in nature, but highly treatable. Those struggling with this disorder often have recurring and uncontrollable thoughts and behaviors, namely obsessions and compulsions. Patients may experience one or both symptom subsets, which can interfere with relationships, school, work, and other areas of their lives. Dr. Patel provides evidence-based treatment for OCD using a combination approach of therapies and medication in order to get the best possible clinical outcomes for his patients.
Understanding The Symptoms of OCD
There are two primary aspects to this disorder. Obsessions are thoughts, urges, or mental images. These obsessions result in feelings of anxiety. Compulsions are behaviors that are often carried out, in response to an obsessive thought. Those who struggle with OCD may experience these symptoms in isolation or together.
Common Obsessions Include:
- Fear of contamination and germs
- Taboo thoughts regarding harm, religion, or sex
- Aggressive ideation towards self or others
- Requiring things to be in perfect order or in symmetry
Common Compulsions Include:
- Washing hands or cleaning excessively
- Requiring things to be arranged in an extremely precise matter
- Needing to repeatedly check if doors are locked, ovens are off, etc.
- Counting compulsively
It’s important to know that not all habits or rituals are compulsions. It’s common for people to recheck things once or twice.
However, those with OCD often:
- Have difficulty controlling behaviors or thoughts, even when recognized as excessive
- Is captivated with these thoughts or behaviors for more than an hour a day
- Experiences struggles in their life related to these behaviors or thoughts
Symptoms of this disorder may get worse, ease over time, or be intermittent. Medication treatment is often helpful. Through effective therapy approaches, those with OCD may benefit from recognizing their triggers and sources of stress, which can precipitate these thoughts or behaviors. This can help them avoid situations that aggravate the condition. If you’re concerned you’re experiencing symptoms of OCD, call today to schedule your assessment with Dr. Patel. You can take control of your OCD and find relief with our help. There is hope for everyone!