At The Scoggan Institute, we recognize that OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) manifests in various ways. Sensorimotor OCD, also known as Somatic OCD, is a subtype where intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors center around bodily sensations and functions.
This type of OCD involves becoming hyper-aware of and fixated on natural bodily processes and sensations. These can include, but are not limited to:
Sensorimotor OCD is characterized by a cycle of intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. The intrusive thoughts typically revolve around:
These intrusive thoughts trigger anxiety and distress, leading to compulsions aimed at neutralizing the anxiety or gaining a false sense of control. Common compulsions in Sensorimotor OCD might include:
This type of OCD can significantly impact daily life. The constant focus on bodily sensations can be exhausting and intrusive, leading to:
The good news is that Sensorimotor OCD is highly treatable. At The Scoggan Institute, our experienced therapists utilize evidence-based approaches to help you manage your symptoms and regain control of your life. Here are some of the core treatment strategies we employ:
If you suspect you might have Sensorimotor/Somatic OCD, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team. Our compassionate team can help you develop a personalized treatment plan and empower you to take back control of your life.
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