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What Is OCD?

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by unwanted, recurring obsessive thoughts and/or compulsive behaviors. Some people experience OCD with just obsessive thoughts, such as intrusive fears, doubts, or images, without engaging in visible rituals. Others may feel compelled to perform repetitive actions like checking, counting, or cleaning to reduce anxiety. These symptoms can interfere with daily functioning and cause significant distress. OCD can affect anyone, but with expert OCD treatment and compassionate psychiatric care, symptoms can be managed effectively.

Types of OCD

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition where a person has obsessions (unwanted, intrusive thoughts) and/or compulsions (repetitive behaviors done to feel better or reduce anxiety). There are different types of OCD, depending on how the symptoms show up:

Pure Obsessional OCD (Pure O)
People with this type have intrusive thoughts but no visible compulsions. Instead, they may do mental rituals like overthinking or constantly seeking reassurance.

Contamination OCD
This involves a fear of germs, illness, or being dirty. It often leads to excessive washing, cleaning, or avoiding public places.

Checking OCD
People feel the need to check things over and over—like locks, stoves, or appliances—to prevent harm or mistakes, even if nothing is actually wrong.

Symmetry and Ordering OCD
This includes a strong need for things to be even, lined up, or “just right.” People might rearrange, count, or repeat actions until it feels okay.

Harm OCD
People have scary thoughts about accidentally or intentionally hurting someone. These thoughts are distressing and unwanted, and they often avoid certain situations or do mental checks.

How Do We Treat OCD?

At Fulfilled Care Psychiatry, we offer personalized OCD treatment to help you manage obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Care may include medication management and regular follow-ups to track your progress. Every OCD treatment plan is tailored to your unique needs and goals for better mental health and daily function.