Learn to live a life of ease and overcome your battle with OCD at Harper Clinic. Targeted treatment plans are designed to help identify triggers, develop healthy coping strategies and reduce stress.
Feeling trapped in the cycle of obsessions and compulsions can be paralyzing for individuals who struggle with OCD. It can cause severe anxiety and impact daily functioning. Our comprehensive treatments at Harper Clinic help individuals struggling with OCD heal the root causes of their symptoms, and live a more peaceful life free of constant fear.
Our compassionate team will learn your story to understand your unique symptoms, needs and treatments you have already tried in the past.
Don’t let OCD control your life. Harper Clinic provides you with a space to take your power back.
Our empathetic team at Harper Clinic understands the toll OCD can take on your daily life and its impact on your health. Being controlled by OCD can increase the risk of substance abuse, neurological conditions and impact relationships.
You don’t have to fight OCD alone. Get individualized support using stress-reduction techniques and evidence-based treatments designed to tackle your OCD head on.
If you find yourself paralyzed by OCD, unable to enjoy your life, let Harper Clinic support you in your journey. We will learn your story to understand your unique needs to find what approach works for you.
Harper Clinic offers groundbreaking treatment to help treat the root of your OCD and manage symptoms including evidence-based therapies, functional medical testing and holistic healing.
Modernized mental health therapies based on revolutionary neuroscience for the treatment of OCD. Learn about our interventional psychiatry such as Therapy-Assisted Ketamine Treatment, TMS and Neurofeedback.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental acts (compulsions) performed to reduce anxiety or distress. These behaviors often interfere with daily life, relationships, and responsibilities.
The first signs of OCD often involve persistent thoughts, urges, or images that cause significant anxiety or discomfort. These obsessions may lead to compulsive actions aimed at neutralizing the distress. Some of these early symptoms may include:
If you recognize these signs, we’re here to help. Don’t hesitate to reach out.
Several factors can worsen OCD symptoms, including:
Identifying and addressing these triggers with the help of our mental health professionals can be instrumental in managing OCD.
While OCD is a chronic condition, it is possible to achieve significant symptom reduction and lead a fulfilling life. However, consistent treatment and self-care are often necessary to maintain progress and prevent relapse.
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