Trapped in a cycle of intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviours in Jordan Springs? Our Kingswood psychologists provide specialist OCD treatment that works. Medicare rebates available.
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OCD is more than just liking things tidy. If you're a Jordan Springs adult experiencing intrusive thoughts that won't go away, or finding yourself trapped in repetitive behaviours that you know don't make sense but can't stop, you may be dealing with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. You're not alone, and effective treatment is available.
Intrusive, unwanted thoughts that cause significant distress
Repetitive behaviours or mental rituals you feel compelled to perform
Spending excessive time on checking, cleaning, or ordering tasks
Avoidance of situations that trigger obsessive thoughts
Knowing the thoughts are irrational but being unable to dismiss them
Shame or secrecy about the thoughts or behaviours
OCD thrives in secrecy and avoidance. The most effective treatment involves learning to relate to intrusive thoughts differently, and it works. Many adults experience significant relief with the right therapy.
We use specialist OCD treatment including Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), the gold-standard therapy for OCD. It's challenging but highly effective.
Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Kingswood clinic, just 12 min from Jordan Springs.
Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
Through ERP and other evidence-based techniques, you'll gradually learn to tolerate uncertainty and resist compulsions, reducing OCD's grip on your life.
Through ERP and other evidence-based techniques, you'll gradually learn to tolerate uncertainty and resist compulsions, reducing OCD's grip on your life.
Questions Jordan Springs adults ask about OCD treatment.
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) involves gradually facing the situations that trigger your obsessions while resisting the urge to perform compulsions. It teaches your brain that the feared outcome doesn't happen and that the anxiety will pass on its own. It's the most effective treatment for OCD available.
Never. ERP is always collaborative and progresses at a pace you're comfortable with. Your psychologist will build a hierarchy of exposures with you, starting with easier challenges and working up. You're always in control.
OCD is a chronic condition, but with effective treatment, most people experience a significant reduction in symptoms and can manage the condition well. Many people reach a point where OCD has minimal impact on their daily life.
No. Intrusive thoughts about harm are one of the most common forms of OCD, and they do not reflect your character or intentions. People with harm-related OCD are typically the least likely to act on these thoughts. Your psychologist will help you understand this and reduce the distress they cause.
Many people notice significant improvement within twelve to sixteen sessions of ERP, though some benefit from longer treatment. The key is finding a therapist trained in ERP specifically, as general talk therapy is not effective for OCD.