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OCD Rhode Island is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and an official affiliate of the International OCD Foundation.
The mission of OCD Rhode Island is to help individuals affected by obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders to live full and productive lives.
Our goal is to raise awareness, increase access to effective treatment, end the stigma associated with mental health issues, and foster a community for those affected by OCD and the professionals who treat them.
The mission of OCD Rhode Island is to help individuals affected by obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders to live full and productive lives.
Our goal is to raise awareness, increase access to effective treatment, end the stigma associated with mental health issues, and foster a community for those affected by OCD and the professionals who treat them.
OCD and OCPD Symptoms in Individuals with PTSD
Benjamin Greenberg, M.D., Ph.D. and Maria Mancebo, Ph.D. discuss OCD and OCPD Symptoms in Individuals with PTSD.
Dr. Greenberg is a Clinical Neuroscientist at Butler Hospital, a Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior in the Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Associate Director of the Center for Neurorestoration & Neurotechnology at the Providence VA. The opinions expressed by Dr. Greenberg are his alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the VA or the Federal government.
Dr. Mancebo is a Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior in the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Dr. Greenberg is a Clinical Neuroscientist at Butler Hospital, a Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior in the Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Associate Director of the Center for Neurorestoration & Neurotechnology at the Providence VA. The opinions expressed by Dr. Greenberg are his alone and do not necessarily reflect those of the VA or the Federal government.
Dr. Mancebo is a Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior in the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for OCD
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Nicole McLaughlin, Ph.D. discusses Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for OCD. Dr. McLaughlin is a the Director of Psychiatric Neurosurgery at Butler Hospital and an Associate Professor at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder: Definition and Treatment Strategies
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Amy Bach, Ph.D. discusses Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCPD): Definition and Treatment Strategies. Dr. Bach is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice and a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior of the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD)
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Amy Bach, Ph.D. discusses Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCPD): Information and Strategies for Patients and Their Families. Dr. Bach is a Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the department of psychiatry and human behavior at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Clinical Features and Treatment
Просмотров 1942 года назад
Rachel Simmons, Ph.D. discusses Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Clinical Features and Treatment. Dr. Simmons is a clinical psychologist at Lifespan Physician Group and Clinical Assistant Professor in the department of psychiatry and human behavior at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Interoceptive Exposure: Treating Anxiety About Physical Sensations
Просмотров 2122 года назад
Hannah Boettcher, Ph.D. discusses Interoceptive Exposures: Treating Anxiety About Physical Sensations. Dr. Boettcher is a clinical psychologist at RICBT a group psychotherapy practice specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Taboo Thoughts: Common Presentations and Treatment Approaches
Просмотров 622 года назад
Maria Mancebo, Ph.D. discusses Taboo Thoughts: Common Presentations and Treatment Approaches. Dr. Mancebo is a clinical psychologist, the Program Manager of the Intensive OCD and Anxiety Outpatient Program at Butler Hospital and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
OCD 101: Everything You Wanted To Know, But Were Too Afraid To Ask
Просмотров 1053 года назад
Jayme Valdez, M.A., LMHC and Mary Walters, M.A. present an introduction to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Jayme is the Owner, Founder and Clinical Director of Clearview OCD Counseling, LLC, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and serves on the Board of OCD Rhode Island and OCD Massachusetts.
Incorporating ACT into ERP: A Question and Answer
Просмотров 543 года назад
Jayme Valdez, M.A., LMHC and Mary Walters, M.A. discuss how to incorporate Acceptance and Commitment Therapy into Exposure and Response Prevention. Jayme is the Owner, Founder and Clinical Director of Clearview OCD Counseling, LLC, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and served on the Board of OCD Rhode Island and OCD Massachusetts.
The Role of Family Accommodation How To Support Your Loved One
Просмотров 1673 года назад
Ryan Glode, M.A., LMHC discusses the role of family accommodation in OCD. Ryan is the President and Founder of OCD Rhode Island, an official affiliate of the International OCD Foundation, the Director of Child and Adolescent OCD Services at RICBT a group psychotherapy practice specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Coaching and the founder of the OCD & Related Disorders Lecture Series.
Living with OCD: How Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Changed My Life!
Просмотров 833 года назад
Barbara-Ann Borden, MA shares her experience living with OCD and how Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) changed her life. Barbara is the Peer Support Facilitator of the OCD Support Group and a Board Member of OCD Rhode Island.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Просмотров 903 года назад
Joseph Trunzo, PhD discusses Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for OCD. Dr. Trunzo is Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychology and Deputy Director of the Center for Health and Behavioral Sciences at Bryant University. He is also a clinical psychologist in private practice at Providence Psychology Services.
Harm Avoidance and Incompletness in OCD
Просмотров 1873 года назад
Steven Rasmussen, MD, MMS discusses Harm Avoidance and Incompletness in OCD. Dr. Rasmussen is a professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
OCD: Is it PANS/PANDAS?
Просмотров 1143 года назад
Margaret S. Chapman, MSN, PMHCNS-BC Clinical Nurse Specialist Medical Advisor: NEPANS
What Does Exposure and Response Prevention Look Like?
Просмотров 873 года назад
Hannah Frank, PhD Pediatric Anxiety Research Center, Bradley Hospital Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Neuropsychological Functioning in OCD
Просмотров 1643 года назад
Neuropsychological Functioning in OCD
Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy
Просмотров 954 года назад
Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy
“Theyre usually right”. Im wondering if this disorder is going to become increasingly diagnosed as we become a brattier society. It seems to me this type of behavior is coming from someone who has adopted the “adult” role amongst people who really dont want to follow through with their responsibilities. Is that an OCPD thing to say?
How do you explain to a client they have OCPD? Have to put in a diagnosis for insurance purposes but client thinks he has anxiety and burnout from overworking. Would it be harmful to just tell him that or just quietly tailor the treatment plan on addressing the issues like perfectionism, b n w thinking, rigidity, etc? For some reason I think I am insulting or hurting them by giving them this diagnosis.
So very thank you for all your help and for all the explaining and information on RUclips about OCPD I found your videos the most informative and almost perfectly describing someone I know to an exact science! You video has helped me immensely 🙏🏼
Thank you 🙏
Very helpful ... extremely insightful . Thank you so much for providing valuable content on RUclips .
very informative and i'm very grateful for the treatments and strategies. I've noticed how detrimental my correcting, rigidity and perfectionism has impacted my romantic relationships, friendships, and ability to work with others and I really want to work on being more understanding and less judgemental and irritable. I LOVE how you explained one of the differences between OCD and OCPD in terms of how it FEELS for the person. I definitely experience irritability more than anxiety, especially when it comes to others not doing things "my way."
Thank you for the info although I just can't envision myself using any of the strategies without feeling very uncomfortable since my thoughts are so rigid and seemingly hardwired in my brain 😢
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I have many traits of this personality disorder. All the way or nothing ….
This was very helpful thank you. What recommendations would you give to the spouse of someone with OCPD? Have you done/could you do any content on that?
thanks Amy - that was a good tutorial. will try the experimenting - i hope i can stay with it.
What if they aren't "doing it right" evidenced by the fact that you are constantly fixing things up afterwards??? eg.......the dishwasher is not "loaded right" and the dishes need to be re-washed!!.......😕
How important is “doing it right”compared to the other persons dignity?
My reply is long but I like the topic, and would love to discuss! I used my own example, rather than the dishwasher but I feel it’s still appropriate… I interpret it as follows: Partner A asks Partner B to organize condiments in the fridge. Partner B removes condiments that have expired, that are empty or nearly empty. Partner A complains that the labels are not facing out, therefore Partner B “did it wrong.” Moving forward, Partner B ensures the labels are out. Now, Partner A mentions they did not organize the condiments smallest to largest or most used to least, again says Partner B “did it wrong.” Moving forward…etc., etc. Partner A then complains that each condiment does not have one finger width distance between. Partner A no longer asks Partner B to help organize the fridge, as they cannot seem to “do it right.” Partner B did not see an issue with how they did it in the first place. Partner A does it this way, automatically. They cannot understand how Partner B doesn’t see it the same way… It’s not that Partner B is wrong, even if Partner A believes their system makes condiment use more efficient, aesthetically pleasing, etc… Idk I could have interpreted that differently, or “wrong” but it was fun for me to analyze this point and explain my view! Thank you so much for the opportunity. I hope you experience something pleasant within the next week, you’re doing great (in case no one’s told you today!)
I agree with this about 94.69837251%
i grew up with a ocpd mom and her histrionic bf and then was forced to live with them for the better part of 15 years and I'm very unwell because of the extreme level of masking I was forced to endure as a very neurodivergent person.
I am wondering if hoarding can also be part of the OCPD symptom list. The persons I know who display the set of OCPD symptoms (especially ego-syntonic rigidity) I’ve read in DSM also cannot throw anything out until it is completely used up, read thoroughly, completely falling apart, rusted through, etc., so they always have an enormous mess around them, look a mess, wear ragged clothing and carry many bags anywhere they go.
Yes…and if it’s not perfect it’s painful for them
Thank you!
thankyou very much!!