Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 2)

What is the term EXPOSURE in CBT? Exposure is typically the opposite of avoidance. Exposure is when you face the distressing obsessive thought deliberately and avoid the compulsion. This can be done in vivo or imaginal. For example., if you are highly distressed about touching door knobs (due to concerns of contamination), deliberately increase the…

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 11)

The following three elements of inhibitory learning include surprise, combining fear cues and variety. Considering the third element, surprise, this works when the outcome of an exposure and feared belief are hugely mismatched. For example., if one has an obsessive fear that someone will break into their house if they do not repeatedly check the…

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 14)

An example of how you can start situational exposure. Situational exposure, in contrast to imaginal exposure, is what you do practically. A combination of both types will work best. However, some cues may not be possible to do it practically. Hence, imaginal exposure will be more suited. The first step to starting ERP therapy is…