Introduction
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be debilitating, causing intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors that disrupt daily life. At Xenith Behavioral Health, we offer specialized care to help individuals manage OCD symptoms and regain control.
OCD arises from a complex interplay of genetic, neurological, and environmental factors. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of OCD is essential for developing targeted interventions to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life.
Risk Factors Various factors, including genetic predisposition, early life experiences, and neurobiological abnormalities, contribute to the development of OCD. Recognizing these risk factors is crucial in early intervention and prevention strategies.
OCD presents with a wide range of symptoms, including obsessions (intrusive thoughts, images, or urges) and compulsions (repetitive behaviors or mental rituals). These symptoms often lead to significant distress and impairment in daily functioning.