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OCD treatment in Massachusetts
In Massachusetts, OCD is commonly treated using a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP) techniques. These therapies seek to help individuals understand the underlying causes of their OCD symptoms, develop strategies for managing and overcoming those symptoms, and learn how to avoid behaviors or situations that may inadvertently reinforce OCD behaviors. There are also a number of OCD treatment centers in Massachusetts that specialize in providing support, guidance, and resources for individuals struggling with OCD. These centers offer a range of services, including individual therapy, group therapy, and family counseling.
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With OCD Mantra Massachusetts, you don't just receive therapy, but other self-care tools like compulsion tracker
Why OCD Mantra for OCD treatment in Massachusetts?
Our therapists in Massachusetts understand all types of OCD. They create custom treatment plans based on your OCD type:
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Happy OCD Clients from Massachusetts
"I am glad to be able to say that OCDMantra has been a lifesaver for me. After struggling with OCD for many years, I finally found myself in Massachusetts and reached out to OCDMantra for help. With their expert treatment and support, I was able to overcome my OCD and reclaim my life. "
- Sharon (Massachusetts)
Our OCD treatment locations in Massachusetts
OCD Mantra therapy services are easily accessible from the following locations in Massachusetts: Boston, Springfield, Worcester, New Bedford, Leominster, Cambridge, Lowell, Brockton, Quincy, Lynn, Fall River, Newton, Somerville, Lawrence, Framingham, Haverhill, Waltham, Malden, Medford, Taunton, Chicopee, Revere, Peabody, Methuen Town, Everett, Attleboro, Salem, Pittsfield, Beverly, Westfield, Fitchburg, Woburn, Holyoke, Chelsea, Marlborough, Watertown Town, Gloucester, Northampton, Melrose, Gardner, Newburyport, North Adams, South Yarmouth, Mansfield Center, Middleborough Center, Whitinsville, West Concord, Pinehurst, Cochituate, West Yarmouth, East Falmouth, North Scituate, Bliss Corner, Yarmouth Port, Ocean Bluff-Brant Rock, North Westport, East Harwich, Smith Mills, Raynham Center, The Pinehills, Millis-Clicquot, North Plymouth, North Pembroke, Northwest Harwich, Sagamore, Forestdale, Turners Falls, East Sandwich, Dennis Port, Acushnet Center, Littleton Common, South Duxbury, North Lakeville, Buzzards Bay, Mattapoisett Center, Monument Beach
Frequently Asked Questions
OCD, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, is a mental health condition that affects millions of people in the Massachusetts. OCD is characterized by intrusive thoughts or repetitive uncontrollable and distressing behaviors.
There are several effective treatment options are available in Massachusetts for OCD such as ERP therapy, CBT therapy & medication. ERP therapy is claimed to be the most effective of all the options.
The treatment for OCD in the Massachusetts is typically covered by insurance, although the exact coverage will vary depending on your specific plan.
OCD treatment in the Massachusetts can be quite costly, with average costs ranging anywhere from $5,000 to over $10,000 per year.
Our OCD therapists are available in almost all counties in Massachusetts, USA including Suffolk, Hampden, Worcester, Bristol, Middlesex, Plymouth, Norfolk, Essex, Berkshire, Hampshire, Barnstable, Franklin
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