We are proud to offer specialized treatment for moms with OCD and Anxiety. Our intensive outpatient program is specifically designed for Moms with OCD and Anxiety. We understand that being a mom can be overwhelming, and these conditions can make it even more difficult. That’s why we offer a nurturing and supportive environment where you can receive the necessary help to heal from anxiety and OCD.
Our program runs on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 10 am to 1 pm, allowing you to attend while still taking care of your family’s needs. We also provide childcare services, ensuring that you can focus on your treatment without worrying about your children’s well-being.
Throughout the program, you will work with experienced therapists who specialize in treating OCD and anxiety. Our program is intensive, meaning you will receive a high level of care and attention. This approach is crucial for achieving lasting results and overcoming your challenges comprehensively and efficiently.
If you are a mom struggling with OCD and anxiety, our intensive outpatient program can offer the support and guidance you need to improve your mental health and overall well-being. Contact us today to learn more and take the first step toward achieving the peace of mind that every parent and person deserves.
IOP Treatment for Moms with OCD and Anxiety Features:
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Evidence-based treatment utilizing the gold standard of anxiety and OCD treatment, which combines exposure and response prevention (EXRP) with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT).
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Group and individual therapy sessions are included.
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Childcare services are provided for all group sessions.
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Most major insurances are accepted.
How do you know if our IOP Treatment for Moms with OCD and Anxiety is suitable for you?
OCD is a condition that can be effectively treated and affects approximately 1 in 40 individuals globally, yet it remains widely misunderstood. Individuals with OCD experience repetitive and intrusive thoughts, images, urges, or sensations known as obsessions. These obsessions are in direct contradiction with their true values, making them ego-dystonic. These thoughts are perceived as distressing, unwanted, or unacceptable, conflicting with a person’s sense of self and their genuine desires or moral standards. For individuals struggling with OCD, these thoughts can be debilitating.
Nearly 95% of the population experiences intrusive thoughts, but for those without OCD, these thoughts are often considered insignificant and unrelated to their core desires and identity. In contrast, individuals with OCD perceive these thoughts as significant, causing distress and anxiety. As a result, they engage in compulsions, which are mental or physical actions taken to alleviate distress.
While compulsions may provide temporary relief from anxiety and distress, they perpetuate a cycle of obsessions and compulsions, keeping individuals with OCD trapped. Compulsions can consume several hours each day and lead to years of debilitating anxiety, lifestyle modifications, health risks, and missed opportunities. These anxieties and OCD tendencies often impact the areas of our lives we cherish and value the most. For a list of common symptoms CONTINUE READING HERE. These symptoms are common but we emphasize that they are not normal, meaning that if you are suffering from any of the symptoms listed help is available and a path toward healing and peace is attainable.
Program Overview:
Group Therapy
Monday 10am-1pm
Tuesday 10am-1pm
Wednesday- Parter Group 6-8pm
Thursday 10am-1pm
Individual sessions weekly (you will talk to your therapist about the exact time and date upon your start date).
Child care provided for all group sessions.