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Specializing in OCD and related conditions

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Category: Anxiety

OCD: The Invisible Disorder

OCD: The Invisible Disorder The Invisible Disorder

Daniel Safavi, MA, AMFT, of the OCD Center of Los Angeles, discusses the sometimes sensitive and extremely powerful use of disclosure of one’s OCD, as well as some helpful guidelines when determining to self-disclose.

Relationship OCD: Accepting the Unknown in Relationships

Relationship OCD: Accepting the Unknown in Relationships Relationship OCD: Accepting the Unknown in Relationships

Brandi Roberts MS, AMFT, of the OCD Center of Los Angeles, shares her personal experience and recovery from relationship OCD (ROCD), as well as discusses the dynamics and treatment of this very common OCD subtype.

Go Big or Go Home: The Difference Between OCD and GAD (and My Experience with Both)

Go Big or Go Home: The Difference Between OCD and GAD (and My Experience with Both) Go Big or Go Home: The Difference Between OCD and GAD

Kristen Taylor-Ladd, MA, AMFT, of the OCD Center of Los Angeles, discusses the differences between, and often co-occurring, afflictions of OCD and GAD, as well as shares her personal experience with and way to recovery from both of these conditions.

Exposure and Response Prevention: Is It Effective Via Telehealth?

Exposure and Response Prevention: Is It Effective Via Telehealth? Exposure and Response Prevention via Teletherapy

Chanel Taghdis, LMFT, of the OCD Center of Los Angeles, discusses the efficacy of Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for OCD and related conditions when conducted via teletherapy.

Mindfulness-Based Response Prevention for OCD and Anxiety

Mindfulness-Based Response Prevention for OCD and Anxiety Response Prevention for OCD and Anxiety-300

Chris Cincotta, LMFT, of the OCD Center of Los Angeles, discusses how to implement an effective mindfulness-based response prevention approach for the treatment of OCD and anxiety, and how to prevent mindfulness from becoming just another compulsion.

Q&A: Online Therapy for OCD, Anxiety and Related Conditions

Q&A: Online Therapy for OCD, Anxiety and Related Conditions Online therapy for OCD and anxiety

An interview with Tom Corboy, MFT, of the OCD Center of Los Angeles, about the use of online therapy for the treatment of OCD and related conditions.

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