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See a healthcare provider licensed in your state and treat OCD online. Begin with a 30-minute video call for assessment and treatment plan.
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If your symptoms persist, cause significant distress and anxiety, and interfere with your everyday life, relationships, and overall well-being, it’s recommended to seek professional help.
Early intervention can lead to better outcomes. A clinician will perform a thorough assessment, provide a diagnosis, and suggest appropriate treatment options such as therapy, medication, or a combination of both.
OCD is believed to be a complex interplay of various factors.
There is evidence to suggest that OCD can run in families, indicating a genetic component. If a close family member has OCD, you may have a higher risk of developing it.
Imbalances in specific neurotransmitters, like serotonin, are believed to contribute to OCD by affecting mood, anxiety, and behavior regulation.
Some people may experience OCD symptoms after stressful life events, trauma, or significant life changes.
Abnormalities in specific brain regions, such as the orbitofrontal cortex and basal ganglia, have been linked to OCD due to their association with decision-making, impulse control, and emotional processing.
In some cases, OCD symptoms may be caused by viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections. In addition, autoimmune disorders are also associated with the development of OCD.
Certain personality traits, such as perfectionism or an excessive sense of responsibility, may contribute to OCD.
Do you want to know if your symptoms indicate OCD and what could cause it?
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, common symptoms of OCD include obsessions and compulsions.
Distressing and intrusive thoughts, urges, or images unrelated to real-life concerns. These thoughts often provoke anxiety or discomfort and can revolve around contamination fears, fears of harm, or a need for perfection.
Repetitive behaviors or mental acts (checking things several times, counting, or arranging items) that individuals feel compelled to perform as a response to their obsessions. These actions aim to reduce the distress, even though they may only offer temporary relief.
The obsessions and compulsions consume a significant amount of time, usually more than one hour per day. They cause significant distress or interfere with daily functioning, relationships, or other areas of life.
Individuals with OCD often recognize their obsessions and compulsions but struggle to control them.
With professional help, it’s easier to manage the symptoms and lead a more fulfilling life.
Dealing with obsessive-compulsive disorder on your own can be difficult and less effective. At Mental Health Tele.com, you can receive the treatment and support you need.
The first step toward recovery is a thorough diagnostic assessment. It forms the foundation of a personalized treatment plan. OCD treatment can include psychotherapy and medication management.
Common therapy options for OCD include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP). During therapy sessions, a practitioner gains insight into your thoughts and behaviors associated with OCD and teaches you practical strategies to manage them.
Medication management can be a part of treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder. There are two main types of medicines prescribed in this case:
Your healthcare professional will determine the specific medication and dosage based on your individual needs. Regular monitoring is also necessary to evaluate effectiveness and manage potential side effects.
Self-help techniques like mindfulness meditation can help manage mild OCD, but it’s still important to consult a healthcare provider to monitor progress and choose the most effective options. For moderate to severe cases, professional help is crucial.
You can obtain a formal OCD diagnosis online from a licensed medical practitioner after a comprehensive examination. While many online tools are available to better understand the possibility of having this condition, they should not be used as a substitute for a professional evaluation.
Licensed healthcare providers can diagnose and treat OCD online because they follow the same guidelines as practitioners in walk-in clinics. Both medication management and counseling can be delivered remotely.
OCD is a separate mental illness marked by intrusive, recurring thoughts (obsessions) and actions performed in an attempt to reduce tension (compulsions). However, anxiety frequently coexists with OCD and can make symptoms worse.
The cost of an appointment is dependent on the type of service. The majority of our services cost $195 for an initial appointment and $159 for a follow-up appointment. Please contact our Care Team if you want to know the exact price of your visit in advance. Alternatively, choose the service you want on your Personal Portal and purchase it.
Practitioners at Mental Health Tele.com can prescribe medications for OCD online. However, the decision about the necessity of pharmacological treatment is made by a clinician based on the assessment of your symptoms and other aspects.
Different healthcare professionals can help treat OCD, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, and counselors. If needed, a psychiatrist can prescribe medication. Meanwhile, psychologists and therapists can offer cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) or exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy, which have been proven effective for treating OCD.