Break free from intrusive thoughts, compulsions, and the exhausting OCD cycle with evidence-based therapy in San Diego and virtual care across California.
OCD Therapy in San Diego (ERP Treatment for OCD)
You may feel stuck in a loop of overthinking, fear, and rituals that only bring temporary relief. Even when you know the thoughts don’t make sense, the anxiety feels too intense to ignore. Over time, OCD can take over your time, your energy, and your sense of self.
Effective treatment can help you regain control.
We specialize in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), the gold-standard therapy for OCD, tailored to your specific pattern of obsessions and compulsions, so you can move forward with more freedom, confidence, and clarity.
When OCD Feels Like It’s Taking Over Your Life
You’re tired of OCD sabotaging your life. You want out of the vicious cycle.
Intrusive thoughts that won’t go away
Constant rumination or mental reviewing
Compulsions that only bring temporary relief
Fear of making a mistake or causing harm
Avoidance of situations or triggers
Feeling mentally drained, tense, or on edge
You might be experiencing:
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
Understanding Obsessions and Compulsions
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an often misunderstood mental health condition that affects approximately 1 in 40 adults in their lifetime. It is characterized by intrusive, unwanted, and persistent thoughts, images, or urges (obsessions), followed by attempts to reduce distress or “solve” the problem (compulsions).
Compulsions can be external (like handwashing or checking) or internal (like ruminating, analyzing, or reviewing memories). Common compulsions include checking, arranging or ordering, seeking reassurance, cleaning, mental review, rationalizing, predicting, counting, confessing, and avoiding triggers when possible.
OCD can attach itself to almost any theme. While the possibilities are endless, some common categories include disturbing thoughts, harm or negligence, contamination, symmetry or “just right” feelings, sensorimotor awareness, sexual orientation or identity, health concerns, existential or metaphysical questions, relationships, transformation, and even OCD about OCD itself.
Although OCD is sometimes portrayed in pop culture as harmless—or even helpful—in reality, it can be deeply distressing. OCD is not just about compulsions; it is a cycle that can lead to exhaustion, lost time, and a growing distance from the life and relationships that matter most to you. It often carries a heavy emotional weight, including guilt, shame, anxiety, depression, and panic.
Types of OCD We Treat
Common types of OCD include:
Intrusive Thoughts / “Pure O” OCD
Harm OCD
Relationship OCD (ROCD)
Contamination OCD
Existential OCD
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Aggressive OCD
Real-event OCD
Moral scrupulosity OCD
Religious scrupulosity OCD
Pedophilia OCD (POCD)
Sensorimotor OCD
Just right OCD
Emotional contamination OCD
Guilt and shame related to OCD
Lack of self-trust from the pervasive doubts caused by OCD
Perfectionism and burnt-out high achievers
Panic Attacks
OCD and trauma symptoms
Excessive rumination and worrying
Insomnia associated with obsessions or compulsions
Evidence-Based OCD Treatment (ERP Therapy)
How Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) works:
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is a front-line, evidence-based treatment for OCD with decades of research supporting its effectiveness.
ERP involves gradually and intentionally approaching situations, thoughts, or triggers that bring up anxiety (exposure), while resisting the urge to engage in compulsions (response prevention). This process helps you break the cycle that keeps OCD in place and learn more effective ways of responding to distress.
Over time, with repeated practice, anxiety begins to decrease. The thoughts that once dictated your actions lose their power, and you begin to make choices based on your values—not your fears.
If ERP Feels Intimidating, You’re Not Alone
Why this approach works—even if it feels difficult at first
If the idea of exposure feels overwhelming, you are not alone. This is a very common reaction.
For many people, compulsions feel like the only thing that has kept something bad from happening. Letting go of those patterns can feel like a big risk. That hesitation makes sense.
At the same time, ERP is one of the most well-researched and effective treatments for OCD. We tailor this approach to your specific needs and your unique pattern of obsessions and compulsions. You will not be pushed into anything you are not ready for. We work collaboratively and at a pace that feels manageable.
Get started today with ERP therapy for OCD in San Diego.
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Break the cycle of obsessions and compulsions
Reduce the intensity and frequency of intrusive thoughts
Spend less time stuck in rumination and mental loops
Build tolerance for uncertainty and discomfort
Reconnect with relationships, hobbies, and daily life
Develop more effective coping strategies
Feel more present, grounded, and in control
Experience lasting change and relief
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Sessions begin with a check-in about how things have been going, including any skills you’ve practiced between sessions. From there, we focus on your treatment goals using evidence-based strategies tailored to your specific experience.
Sessions are both responsive to what you’re currently dealing with and structured around your long-term goals. We collaborate on new tools, practice them together, and apply them to real-life situations when possible.
Each session ends with a summary and a plan for how to continue applying what you’ve learned outside of therapy, because meaningful change happens between sessions.
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With effective treatment, OCD no longer has to dictate your life.
Intrusive thoughts may still occur, but they begin to feel more like background noise—something you notice without getting pulled into. You spend less time stuck in fear and more time engaged in what matters most to you.
You begin making decisions based on your values rather than trying to eliminate discomfort. Over time, this leads to greater confidence, stronger self-trust, and a sense of freedom from the patterns that once felt overwhelming.
OCD no longer has to dictate your life
What OCD Therapy Can Look Like
OCD Therapy in San Diego & Online in California
In-person in Mission Valley + telehealth options
We offer in-person OCD therapy in San Diego (Mission Valley) as well as virtual therapy across California. Our work is focused on adults seeking specialized, evidence-based treatment for OCD and related concerns.
You don't have to stay stuck in the OCD cycle.
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You don't have to stay stuck in the OCD cycle. —
We offer free 15-minute consultation calls to help you determine if this approach is the right fit for you. This is an opportunity to ask questions, learn more about how we work, and explore what next steps could look like.
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FAQs
Frequently asked questions about OCD Therapy
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ERP differs from traditional talk therapy by focusing directly on OCD symptoms rather than general life stressors. Sessions are structured and centered around learning and applying research-backed strategies tailored to your specific experience.
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Yes! We tailor ERP to specifically address a wide range of obsessions and compulsions, including your unique presentation of OCD. ERP also effective with compulsions that are mental only.
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Yes, you can engage in ERP while taking medication for OCD. If you have specific medication questions please consult with your medication provider.
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The length of therapy varies depending on your goals and the severity of symptoms. Many people begin to see meaningful progress within a few months of consistent work.
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Yes. ERP is a highly effective, evidence-based treatment that does not require medication, though some individuals choose to combine both approaches.
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