People with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) are likely to experience unrealistic obsessions and compulsions that may adversely affect their overall quality of living. If you’ve been feeling fear of harming yourself or someone else deliberately, a fear of contamination, losing control, and facing unwanted thoughts like aggression, you might need help from an OCD therapist.
OCD – Types and Symptoms
OCD may take place in several forms, but most common cases fall into one of the following categories:
- Checking objects like locks, ovens, alarm systems, light switches, or thinking you have any health condition
- Symmetry and Ordering, the need for having all things organized in a certain manner
- Contamination, a fear that things might be dirty or a compulsion to clean everything, or those who have a mental disorder may feel like they’ve been treated like dirt
- Rumination's and intrusive thoughts, an obsession with a series of thoughts that might be violent or disturbing
People who have OCD are aware of the fact that their habits, behavior, and thoughts don’t make sense. But they don’t do them purposely but because they aren’t able to quit and if they stop, they feel bad and start again.
Are you feeling the same? Let our experts at Mind Brain Institute help you move on the right path of contentment and peace.
TMS for OCD Therapy – Non-Invasive and Effective Method
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a clinically proven solution to significantly ease the symptoms of OCD. It uses a repetitive magnetic pulse to calm specific areas of the body that triggers unwanted behavioral patterns of OCD.
At the initial stages of OCD treatment, our experts spend adequate time to understand your symptoms and medical history to provide as smooth and effective sessions as possible. During the OCD therapy session, our expert places a small device gently on your head and sends mild magnetic pulses into the brain to reduce the discomfort of OCD.
OCD may not entirely cure, but with TMS, it will become less overwhelming and easier to deal with. You may start to see improvements within the first few weeks of the TMS treatment. This can help you achieve better control over your mental health and put your compulsions and obsession behind, to pave a way for a happier life.
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