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Holistic Therapy Approaches for Treating OCD
Why Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Is the Gold Standard
When people begin searching for treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), they will almost immediately come across one approach: Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP).
ERP is widely considered the gold standard treatment for OCD.
Why ERP Isn’t the Right Fit for Everyone
However, ERP doesn’t feel like the right fit for everyone.
For some people, the idea of intentionally confronting intrusive thoughts or anxiety-provoking situations can feel overwhelming.
A Holistic Approach to OCD Treatment
This is where a more holistic therapy approach can be incredibly helpful.
Talk therapy allows space to explore OCD within the broader context of your life.
Addressing the Underlying Emotional Layers of OCD
There can also be deeper emotional layers involved. Shame, unresolved trauma, a strong need for control, or negative beliefs about oneself can all contribute to how OCD shows up.
Supporting Nervous System Regulation and Wellness
Another important part of a holistic approach is shifting the focus toward wellness rather than just symptom elimination.
Why Creative and Physical Activities Help OCD Symptoms
Creative and physical outlets can have a powerful impact on OCD symptoms.
Activities like exercise, art, music, dance, or spending time in nature help engage the right side of the brain and reconnect you with your physical body.
Using Internal Family Systems (IFS) to Understand OCD
Another therapeutic framework that can be particularly helpful for OCD is Internal Family Systems (IFS).
In IFS, symptoms are understood as “parts” of the self that are trying to help in some way—even when their strategies have become extreme or unhelpful.
How EMDR Therapy Can Help OCD
This is where approaches like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) can be especially beneficial.
EMDR helps process unresolved trauma and shift the negative core beliefs that often accompany OCD.
Why Treating OCD Holistically Can Lead to Deeper Healing
Treating OCD holistically doesn’t mean ignoring evidence-based treatments like ERP. Instead, it means recognizing that healing is rarely one-dimensional.
When therapy addresses the mind, the body, and the deeper beliefs someone holds about themselves, it creates space not just for symptom relief—but for a much more compassionate and sustainable relationship with their own mind.