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Helping you navigate OCD with clarity, care, and compassion.

What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects over 500,000 Australians. It is characterised by persistent intrusive and unwanted thoughts (known as obsessions) and repetitive behaviours (called compulsions).

While everyone worries and feels anxious from time to time, or even experiences intrusive or obsessive thoughts, the distress of this passes quickly for most people, and they’re able to move on with their day. For those experiencing OCD, however, moving on from these thoughts is not so easy.

At PsychWell, we offer several psychology services that may be beneficial in helping you confront and manage your OCD. If your thoughts or behaviours are stopping you from living the life you want, please reach out to book an appointment today.

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Common Obsessions and Compulsions

Obsessions are often described as being frequent, intrusive, and distressing thoughts, images, urges, or sensations that often cause high levels of anxiety.

Some examples include:

Intrusive thoughts about purposely or accidentally causing harm to oneself, loved ones, or strangers.

Intrusive thoughts about purposely or accidentally causing harm to oneself, loved ones, or strangers.

A persistent fear that you’ve forgotten to do something important, like turning off appliances.

Intrusive thoughts involving unwanted taboo or inappropriate sexual themes (such as paedophilia or incest).

Fear of having or contracting a serious illness (often despite medical reassurance).

Believing that performing certain actions or thinking certain thoughts can prevent bad outcomes.

Constant questioning around the stability or validity of personal relationships (usually romantic).

Anxiety around violating religious or moral principles, even by accident.

Difficulty with certain textures, fear of food poisoning, or even fear of certain food items for reasons you cannot explain.

Compulsions are repetitive actions, rituals, or mental processes that individuals with OCD feel compelled to perform to reduce anxiety caused by their obession/s. They provide only temporary relief and often disrupt daily life and relationships.

Some examples include:

This may relate to the home (such as door locks or the stove), but can also relate to other compulsions.

This often relates to anxiety around throwing away items in case they have a future value or use.

A strong need for items to be arranged perfectly or in a certain pattern, which often leads to frustration.

This refers to excessive and repetitive washing or cleaning rituals (such as washing your hands repeatedly).

This refers to repeating activities, counting, or even ordering and arranging items.

Treatment Options for OCD

At PsychWell, we understand that OCD can feel overwhelming, but support is available. We offer compassionate, personalised care designed to help you understand your condition, develop practical coping strategies, manage intrusive thoughts, and regain control over your life.

We are committed to providing a non-judgmental space that helps you to feel safe and respected. You don’t have to face your OCD alone.

Treatment Approaches for OCD

We utilise a combination of evidence-based approaches and therapies in OCD treatment, allowing us to meet your individual needs. These may include:

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Common Questions About OCD

While the exact cause of OCD isn’t fully understood, research suggests it’s influenced by a combination of genetic, neurological, behavioural, and environmental factors. Differences in brain functioning, personality traits, and life experiences (such as stress or trauma) may all play a role. It’s important to remember that OCD is not a personal failing; it’s a recognised mental health condition that many psychologists are able to work with you on.

While symptoms may fluctuate over time, OCD typically doesn’t resolve on its own without treatment. In fact, without support, it may become more persistent or severe. Evidence-based therapies (such as CBT or ERP therapy) may significantly reduce symptoms and help you build long-term coping strategies.

Intrusive thoughts are common and experienced by most people. With OCD, however, they are more frequent, distressing, and difficult to dismiss. They are often accompanied by compulsive behaviours or mental rituals aimed at reducing anxiety. If your thoughts feel overwhelming, interfere with everyday life, or lead to repetitive behaviours, it may be helpful to seek a professional assessment.

In many cases, yes. If you have a Mental Health Care Plan (MHCP) from your GP, you may be eligible for Medicare rebates for a set number of psychology sessions each year. PsychWell can guide you through this process and help you understand your options, including NDIS or private health rebates where applicable.

Why Choose PsychWell?

Tailored, Client-Centred Care

We take the time to understand your unique experiences, creating a personalised treatment plan that aligns with your goals, values, and pace. We never take a one-size-fits-all approach.

Innovative and Evidence-Based Therapies

Alongside treatments like CBT and ERP, we offer progressive modalities (such as biofeedback and other integrative approaches) to support deeper, more holistic outcomes.

A Safe, Sensory-Friendly Environment

Our space is thoughtfully designed to feel calm, welcoming, and accessible, aiming to help you feel at ease from the moment you arrive (including the option of support from our therapy dog, Lilly).

Address the OCD Cycle Today

OCD can feel exhausting, but with the right support, meaningful change is possible. As an OCD therapist in Sydney, we’re here to help you better understand your thoughts, reduce compulsive behaviours, and build confidence in managing your symptoms.

If you’re ready to take the next step, our team is here to support you with care and respect.

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