
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Living with OCD can be challenging, as it often involves intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that disrupt daily life. At Access Health Services in Lanham, MD, we offer specialized care for individuals struggling with OCD.
Our experienced mental health professionals understand OCD and offer evidence-based treatments to help patients manage their symptoms and achieve a fulfilling life. We partner with each patient to develop personalized treatment plans that address obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.
What are the Symptoms of OCD?
The repetitive cycle of obsessions and compulsions can consume hours daily, making it difficult to manage everyday activities.
Obsessions:
Obsessions are persistent, unwanted thoughts, urges, or images that cause significant anxiety or discomfort. Common obsessions include:
- Fear of contamination or germs.
- Aggressive thoughts towards self or others.
- Intrusive thoughts about symmetry, order, or precision.
- Unwanted sexual thoughts or images.
Compulsions:
Compulsions are repeated behaviors or mental acts carried out to lessen the anxiety brought on by obsessions. Examples include:
- Excessive hand washing or cleaning.
- Checking doors, locks, or appliances repeatedly.
- Counting or repeating words silently.
- Arranging objects in a precise order.

Who Can Benefit from OCD Treatment?
If you or a loved one experiences persistent intrusive thoughts or engages in compulsive behaviors that disrupt daily life, seeking professional help is essential. Ideal candidates for OCD treatment at Access Health Services include:
- Individuals struggling with severe obsessions or compulsions
- Those with co-occurring mental health conditions
- Patients who have tried self-help methods without success
- Individuals committed to making lifestyle changes and engaging in therapy
Our providers will collaborate with each patient to develop a personalized care plan for their unique needs and circumstances.
Evidence-Based Treatments for OCD
Effective OCD treatment combines psychotherapy, medication, and ongoing support. Here’s how Access Health Services helps patients manage their symptoms: