Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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Will I always need Lexapro and Klonopin if I successfully go through cognitive behavioral therapy?

It partly depends on what you’re taking the medications for.  Uncomplicated panic disorder without agoraphobia has the highest rate of complete remission.  Severe obsessive compulsive disorder, agoraphobia, or social anxiety disorder may require some long term medication to maintain remission.  Generalized anxiety without serious depression may respond fully to CBT.  […]

Medical Treatment

The Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, SSRI’s, remain the number one choice for the treatment of OCD. All people with OCD have some abnormalities of the brain neuromodulator serotonin – some are high and others are low. Some types of OCD are effected by the brain modulators dopamine and/or norepinephrine. Frequently more […]

Medications and OCD

Classic OCD starts with a thought, “what if?”. Obsessive thoughts lead to compulsive behaviors. The serotonin system in the brain is overactive. Medications that increase serotonin make OCD worse. Every medicine that significantly helps OCD is a Reuptake Inhibitor of serotonin, or SSRI. When an SSRI is taken initially, (within […]