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OCD and PTSD: Trauma-Informed ERP

OCD and PTSD can be entangled in ways that complicate standard ERP. Learn how trauma-informed ERP works and when residential care is needed.

OCD and PTSD: Trauma-Informed ERP

What This Means for People With OCD

OCD and PTSD is one of the most-searched OCD topics for a reason - it affects a meaningful slice of people living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the public information available online is often inaccurate or sensationalized. This guide focuses on what the research actually shows, what evidence-based treatment looks like, and how to know when intensive care is appropriate.

Core Features

Like every OCD presentation, OCD and PTSD follows the same underlying pattern: intrusive thoughts, images, or urges that feel intolerable, followed by compulsions (overt or mental) that briefly reduce distress and reinforce the cycle. Recognizing the cycle is the first step toward breaking it through Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), the gold-standard treatment.

Evidence-Based Treatment

ERP, often combined with an SSRI at OCD-therapeutic doses, has the strongest evidence base. Outpatient ERP works for most people. When symptoms severely impair daily functioning, residential or PHP programs offer the intensity needed to make rapid gains. Browse specialized OCD programs to compare options by level of care, location, and insurance.

When to Consider Residential Care

Residential care is generally appropriate when outpatient ERP has been tried adequately without sufficient response, when symptoms prevent school, work, or basic self-care, or when co-occurring conditions complicate treatment. Our FAQ walks through the decision in more detail.

Outpatient and Telehealth Options

If residential is not the right fit, specialty teletherapy can be a strong starting point. Many readers find teletherapy platforms that specialize in ERP useful for accessing trained clinicians without a long local search.

Key Takeaways

  • Ocd and ptsd responds to evidence-based ERP, not reassurance or thought suppression.
  • Severity, functional impairment, and prior treatment history determine the right level of care.
  • Recovery is realistic; the right match between person and program matters more than program prestige.

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