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Posts Tagged with exposure and response prevention

Published October 25, 2019

Live Free with ERP t-shirts on sale now!!

Sizes YXS $20.00 USDYS $20.00 USDYM $20.00 USDYL $20.00 USDS $20.00 USDMed $20.00 USDLg $20.00 USDXL $20.00 USD2XL $21.75 USD We are taking orders for our next run of Live Free with ERP t-shirts! These super soft cotton blend tees are pre-shrunk and are not see through. They are...

Published August 20, 2019

First OCDNH Teen Outing!

Come join us for our first OCDNH Teens outing! Enjoy the end of summer and meet other teens with OCD. Parents – you are welcome too – we hope to have you connect with other parents. Reserve your spot by clicking the button below & check out our Facebook...

Inside the Office: Elizabeth Ellis-Ohr, Psy.D. on Postpartum OCD (PPOCD)
Published August 1, 2019

Inside the Office: Elizabeth Ellis-Ohr, Psy.D. on Postpartum OCD (PPOCD)

When my first child was born, I was immediately in love. I was also acutely aware of how vulnerable I had now become. With my child being outside my body, I suddenly knew that the most painful thing that could happen to me, was something horrible happening to my...

Simplifying the concept of “leaning in”
Published July 24, 2019

Simplifying the concept of “leaning in”

Exposure and Response Prevention or ERP is an evidence based therapy that is the gold standard treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and anxiety/panic based disorders. In short, you expose yourself to anxiety provoking stimuli/thoughts (obsession) and then prevent yourself from doing any behaviors (compulsions) that reduce the anxiety (response prevention)....

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