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Therapy or Medication? What Research Tells Us About the Best Options For OCD Treatment
by Christopher Pittenger, MD, PhD This article was initially published in the Fall 2014 edition of the OCD Newsletter. The first-line treatments for OCD(1) are a specific type of cognitive behavioral… Read more »
Towards New Medications for Refractory OCD
by Christopher Pittenger, MD, PhD, & Wayne Goodman, MD This article was initially published in the Summer 2013 edition of the OCD Newsletter. Current psychotherapy and medication treatments for OCD can be… Read more »
Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for OCD
It should be noted that all of the following procedures are still currently being researched. While there is evidence to suggest that they could potentially be helpful in reducing OCD… Read more »
Over-the-Counter Supplements in the Treatment of OCD
It should be noted that all of the following procedures are still currently being researched. While there is evidence to suggest that they could potentially be helpful in reducing OCD… Read more »
Emphasizing the Need for Post-Treatment Maintenance in the Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
By Eda Gorbis, Ph.D., M.F.C.C. Eda Gorbis, Ph.D., M.F.C.C., is in private practice, an Assistant Clinical Professor at the UCLA School of Medicine, Consultant for the Center for Cognitive Therapy’s OCD… Read more »
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Looking for information about TMS as a treatment for OCD? Check out our new guide here.
The Past and Future of Brain Circuit-Based Therapies for OCD
It should be noted that all of the following procedures are still currently being researched. While there is evidence to suggest that they could potentially be helpful in reducing OCD… Read more »