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Obsessive-compulsive disorder comes in many forms
People with OCD are often plagued with intrusive thoughts and images, and as a result, they develop compulsions to reduce the anxiety they feel when they have these intrusive thoughts, images, or feelings of uncertainty.
Reassurance seeking can show up in many ways, and it is not always obvious to friends and family that these compulsions are taking place. Reassurance seeking can be a purely mental compulsion in that the person asks themselves for reassurance in their head, or perhaps they retrace steps in their mind to assure themselves that oven was turned off. Reassurance seeking can also be done by using the internet to research and ask for answers.
Many people look to the internet to find reassurance for different things, however, what separates the average person using Google as a resource and someone with OCD is the amount of time they spend searching for answers and reassurance.
Seeking reassurance from friends and family is a normal thing to do and a normal response to stressful or uncertain situations.
However, for people with OCD, reassurance seeking is often excessive in frequency (multiple times a day, multiple times an hour, multiple times a minute) and they struggle to move past the uncertainty without the help of reassurance seeking. Like all types of OCD obsessions, it then becomes all consuming and debilitating.
Reassurance seeking offers temporary relief to people that struggle with OCD, but in the long run makes their OCD much worse. Each time a person gives in, it strengthens the obsessions and makes them come back stronger.
Picture going to the gym and doing biceps curls. Over time, with repeated exposure to biceps curls, your biceps become bigger and stronger.
Offering reassurance to your family or friend with OCD is much like them doing biceps curls repeatedly. Over time, with enough reassurance, their OCD becomes bigger and stronger.
In the short term, this will make their OCD worse, and it will be difficult for you to resist stepping in to offer them relief and comfort – but in the long term, you will be assisting them in regaining control of their life.
Exposure and Ritual Prevention (ERP) is the gold standard treatment for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. If you or a loved one are struggling with OCD, reach out to us and we will connect you with one of our qualified OCD experts.
Although any medical doctor can take your blood pressure, only a few can do heart surgery. Likewise, any therapist can help someone who is feeling a bit blue, but only a few can effectively treat OCD.
The best OCD treatment is a type of therapy that uses a specialized approach called Exposure and Ritual Prevention (ERP or EX/RP).
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At New England OCD Institute you will learn about the many types, symptoms, signs, and forms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related OC Spectrum Disorders. OCD is a brain disorder that can cause seeking reassurance, in addition to repeated washing, compulsive cleaning, obsessions about harming others, anxiety, and depression. Take a self-test for OCD, find a treatment program, and get online help for OCD.