Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

OCD can feel like being stuck in a cycle of unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviours. These thoughts may bring anxiety or fear, and the compulsions that follow—such as checking, counting, or cleaning—are attempts to find relief. While the cycle may ease stress in the moment, it often creates more distress over time and interferes with daily life.

How Can Therapy Help?

  1. Learn to recognize and understand obsessive thought patterns
  2. Reduce compulsive behaviours through gradual, supportive strategies
  3. Develop healthier ways to manage anxiety and uncertainty
  4. Strengthen your ability to focus on what matters most in daily life

If OCD is disrupting your routines or peace of mind, therapy can help you break the cycle and regain a sense of balance and control.

Your Next Step

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To begin therapy, you can book a free consultation or reach out through our contact form. Our clinic will help schedule an initial appointment to discuss your needs and goals for counselling.

During your first meeting, we'll discuss your background, the challenges you're facing, and your goals. This initial session helps create a comfortable environment and allows us to understand your unique situation. You can expect to talk about your experiences, feelings, and we'll explain the therapy process while answering any questions you may have.

Sessions are typically 50 minutes in length. Many clients start with weekly appointments, while others choose a different pace depending on their needs. The frequency of therapy is flexible and tailored to each individual.

Yes. All conversations in therapy are private and confidential, with the exception of rare situations where disclosure is required by law. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of the therapeutic relationship and helps create a safe space for clients.

Therapy can be helpful to anyone. If you are experiencing challenges such as but not exclusive to stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, or identity-related concerns, therapy can help unpack the layers. It can also be a space where you feel seen and heard, focus on your relationships, and figure out what you want from life. Many clients find that even one session provides clarity on whether counselling feels supportive for their needs.

Our therapists are trained in a range of different approaches. The most important thing as the client is how comfortable you feel with your therapist and your therapeutic relationship. We will explore your concerns and discuss what approach is clinically proven to help with your individual needs.

Yes. We provide online therapy across Ontario, as well as other Canadian provinces. Virtual therapy makes mental health support accessible and flexible, and there is ample evidence suggesting that virtual therapy works.

Many extended health insurance plans and workplace benefit programs cover psychotherapy services provided by a Registered Psychotherapist. Major providers such as Canada Life, Sun Life, and Manulife often include mental health coverage. Coverage amounts and eligibility vary by plan, so we recommend checking directly with your insurance company or HR department to confirm your benefits.