OCD Treatment in South Florida

OCD Treatment in South Florida

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An OCD treatment center that works for you

Do you have trouble controlling your thoughts? Do you feel like you’re stuck in a never-ending cycle of doubt and worry?

If so, you may be suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD is a mental health condition that impacts how we think and behave, and it can cause severe anxiety and distress and interfere with our daily lives. Reign Residential Treatment Center offers OCD treatment in South Florida.

Contact us today to learn more about how our South Florida dual diagnosis programs can help you.

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Understanding Mental Health

What Is OCD?

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is a mental health disorder characterized by obsessions or compulsions, or uncontrollable thoughts and behaviors.

Obsessions

Obsessions are intrusive, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that cause anxiety or distress. Common obsessions are:

  • Fear of germs
  • Taboo and intrusive thoughts regarding religion, sex, and harm to self of others
  • Aggressive behaviors toward yourself and others
  • A rigid desire for objects to be put in a specific place or order
Compulsions

Compulsions are repetitive behaviors or mental acts we feel compelled to do to reduce our anxiety or distress.

  • Frequent need to clean or wash hands
  • Ordering and arranging objects in a precise way
  • Repeatedly checking on items, such as continually inspecting to see if the door is closed or that the water faucet is off
  • Compulsive counting

OCD can be debilitating, as it takes up a lot of time and energy, and it can also interfere with our ability to function in daily life.

Causes of OCD

The exact cause of OCD is unknown, but it is thought to be a combination of genetic, brain structure, and environmental factors.

Brain Structure and Function

In addition, developing research has found a connection between brain abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex and some subcortical structures that may be linked to the development of OCD.

Environment

Finally, it is also thought that stressful life events may trigger OCD symptoms.

Some research has found a link between trauma experienced in childhood leading to the development of OCD as an adult.

In addition, some reported cases of OCD develop after childhood streptococcal infections.

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Signs & Symptoms

What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of OCD?

Don’t worry. Not all ritualistic behaviors are cause for concern! Where OCD is concerned, there are many different signs and symptoms for the disorder.

The severity of OCD symptoms can also vary from person to person. Some people may only experience a few of these symptoms, while others may experience many.

Physical Symptoms of OCD
  • Excessive hand-washing
  • Skin picking
  • Hair pulling
  • Nail biting
Psychological and Behavioral Symptoms of OCD
  • Intrusive, unwanted thoughts or images (obsessions)
  • An intense need to perform certain rituals or behaviors (compulsions)
  • Excessive worry and anxiety (spends over 1 hour a day thinking unwanted thoughts)
  • Difficulty concentrating or focusing
  • Difficulty sleeping

At times, OCD may also be accompanied by tic behaviors. Tics can either be vocal or motor.

Motor Tics

Commonly seen motor ticks include:

  • Eye blinking
  • Shoulder shrugging
  • Facial grimaces
  • Head and shoulder jerks
Vocal Tics

Commonly seen vocal tics include:

  • Frequent throat clearing
  • Sniffing
  • Grunting

Mental Health

How Does OCD Affect Mental Health?

OCD can negatively impact every area of our lives, including our relationships, work, and school performance. It can also interfere with our ability to cope with stress and manage our emotions.

When we suffer from OCD, we may turn to drugs or alcohol to self-medicate, which can lead to a substance use disorder (SUD).Statistics show that people with OCD are more likely to suffer from a SUD than the general population.

In fact, research suggests that up to 25% of people with OCD also suffer from alcoholism or drug problems.

Understanding OCD Treatment

How Is OCD Treated?

There are many different treatment options available for OCD. The most effective treatment approach is usually a combination of medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).

Medication

Typically the most common type of medication used to treat OCD is a class of drugs called serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

SSRIs increase serotonin levels in the brain, which can help reduce anxiety and improve mood.

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Next, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that can help us change how we think about our obsessions and compulsions.

Furthermore, CBT can also help us to learn healthy coping skills and to manage our anxiety.

Contact Reign RTC today to learn more about our Cognitive Behavioral Therapy program in Florida.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

Another treatment approach was approved for adults suffering from OCD, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), in 2018.

TMS stimulates your body’s central nervous system to alter brain activity. Electronic impulses work on activating areas of the brain impacted by OCD, such as the prefrontal cortex.

This treatment is only done after other treatments have been attempted and are usually in conjunction with medication therapy.

Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy(ERP)

Finally, exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP) is a type of CBT that involves exposure to the things that trigger our OCD symptoms without engaging in our compulsions.

This can help us become less afraid of our triggers and better manage our OCD symptoms.

OCD can be a very debilitating condition, but there are many effective treatment options available. If you or someone you know is struggling with OCD, please reach out for help.

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What To Look For In A South Florida OCD Treatment Center

If you or a loved one is struggling with OCD, it’s essential to seek professional help from a treatment center that offers evidence-based approaches, such as medication and CBT.

Overall, look for OCD treatment centers in south Florida where the staff has proven experience treating patients with OCD. Contact Reign Treatment Center today to learn more.

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Reign Residential Centers Offers OCD Treatment In South Florida

Reign Residential Treatment Center of South Florida provides state-licensed, accredited OCD and mental health treatment in South Florida. Our staff is experienced in treating patients with OCD and other mental health disorders.

We offer a comprehensive approach to OCD treatment, including medication, CBT, and inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. Our inpatient program includes 24-hour medical care, individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy. Our outpatient program includes individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy.

If you or someone you know is struggling with OCD, please reach out today for more information about how our South Florida rehab center can help.

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