When obsessive thoughts and rituals took over, Sarah knew she needed help.

She made the call and started seeing a therapist who diagnosed her with OCD. Now that she understands her condition, she’s better able to manage her symptoms.

“I was overwhelmed by obsessive thoughts to the point where I could barely function. I became convinced that something bad would happen to my family if I didn’t complete endless rituals.”

SARAH

The intrusive thoughts and resulting compulsions associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can severely hinder daily routines, but effective treatment can lead to significant improvements in quality of life.

The first step is making the call.

Learn more about obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)

Ready to make the call?

Taking the first step in your mental health care journey can begin today. You can contact your primary care doctor or community health center, search through your insurance provider, or find resources through your employer or school counselor.

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