OCD Therapy in Ottawa and Across Ontario

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can feel exhausting.

You may experience intrusive thoughts that repeat despite your attempts to ignore them. You may feel compelled to check, clean, count, repeat, or mentally review situations in order to reduce anxiety. Even when you recognize that the fears feel exaggerated, the distress can feel very real.

OCD is not simply about liking things neat or being detail-oriented. It involves a cycle of intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviours that can interfere with relationships, work, and daily functioning.

At Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy, OCD therapy focuses on helping you understand this cycle and gradually regain a sense of steadiness and control. Therapy is collaborative, respectful, and paced in a way that feels manageable.

Therapy is available in person in Ottawa and virtually throughout Ontario.

Understanding OCD Beyond Stereotypes

OCD presents in many different ways. It is often misunderstood and sometimes minimized.

OCD may involve:

  • Intrusive thoughts about harm, contamination, or loss of control
  • Persistent doubts about whether something was done “correctly”
  • Fear of uncertainty
  • Mental rituals such as counting, reviewing, or neutralizing thoughts
  • Compulsive checking, cleaning, or arranging
  • Unwanted intrusive thoughts of a sexual, aggressive, or religious nature
  • Avoidance of situations that trigger anxiety

Many people with OCD are aware that their fears feel irrational. The difficulty lies in the intensity of anxiety and the temporary relief that compulsions provide.

Therapy focuses on understanding this cycle rather than judging it.

The OCD Cycle

OCD often follows a predictable pattern:

  • An intrusive thought appears.
  • Anxiety rises quickly.
  • A compulsion is performed to reduce that anxiety.
  • Relief is temporary.
  • The thought returns.

Over time, this cycle strengthens itself.

OCD therapy works to interrupt this pattern gradually and safely, building tolerance for uncertainty while reducing reliance on compulsions.

Support That Moves at Your Pace

At Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy, OCD treatment may include evidence-based approaches such as Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) alongside cognitive and relational work.

Together, therapy may involve:

  • Understanding your specific OCD triggers
  • Gradually reducing compulsive behaviours
  • Building tolerance for uncertainty
  • Strengthening nervous system regulation
  • Challenging distorted beliefs that reinforce fear
  • Reducing shame related to intrusive thoughts

Exposure work is never forced. It is structured collaboratively and introduced at a pace that feels achievable.

OCD and Lived Experience

OCD does not exist in isolation from identity or environment.

For some individuals, OCD symptoms intensify during periods of transition, trauma, immigration stress, academic pressure, or major life changes. Cultural and religious backgrounds may also shape the content of intrusive thoughts and the shame attached to them.

At Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy, OCD therapy is grounded in cultural awareness and sensitivity to how intrusive thoughts may intersect with identity.

We are particularly committed to supporting:

  • Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) individuals
  • Immigrant and refugee communities
  • LGBTQ+ individuals
  • Women and gender-diverse clients

Therapy acknowledges both the symptoms and the broader context in which they occur.

What OCD Therapy Can Help With

OCD therapy may support clients experiencing:

  • Persistent fears about germs, contamination, or things feeling “unclean”
  • Repeatedly checking things like doors, appliances, or messages to make sure nothing went wrong
  • Intrusive thoughts about accidentally harming yourself or others
  • Constant doubt about relationships or whether you truly care about someone
  • Religious or moral fears about doing something wrong or offensive
  • Feeling driven to make things feel “perfect,” balanced, or just right
  • Ongoing worries about health that lead to repeated reassurance or checking
  • Mental rituals like replaying thoughts, reviewing conversations, or trying to cancel out intrusive thoughts

You do not need to be certain of a diagnosis to begin therapy.

What to Expect When You Begin

Beginning OCD therapy can feel intimidating, especially if symptoms have been present for a long time.

Early sessions focus on understanding your patterns and identifying manageable starting points. Therapy emphasizes skill-building, gradual exposure to feared situations, and strengthening your ability to tolerate uncertainty without escalating anxiety.

Progress in OCD therapy is often incremental and steady rather than immediate.

You remain in control of the process.

Complimentary Consultation

If you are considering OCD therapy but feel unsure where to begin, a complimentary consultation offers an opportunity to connect and ask questions.

During this conversation, you can:

  • Describe the patterns you are experiencing
  • Learn how we approach OCD treatment
  • Discuss whether ERP or other approaches may be helpful
  • Explore whether working together feels like the right fit

There is no pressure to commit. The goal is simply to help you determine your next step.

Ready to Book Your Appointment?

If you are looking for psychotherapy services in Ottawa or virtual therapy across Ontario, Catharsis Psychology and Psychotherapy is here to help. Call (613) 316-6099 or request your appointment online. We look forward to supporting you.