OCD
Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that involves recurring, unwanted thoughts, images, or urges (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours or mental rituals (compulsions) performed to reduce distress. OCD can affect people of all ages and backgrounds and often interferes with daily life, relationships, work, and overall well-being.
Many individuals with OCD recognize that their thoughts may not reflect reality, yet the anxiety associated with these thoughts can feel overwhelming. At Sage Mental Health, we provide compassionate, evidence-based therapy to help individuals better understand their symptoms and develop healthier ways of responding to anxiety.
The OCD Cycle
OCD often follows a repeating cycle:
Obsession → Anxiety → Compulsion → Temporary Relief → Obsession
An intrusive thought, fear, or image triggers anxiety. To reduce that discomfort, a person engages in a compulsion, such as checking, seeking reassurance, counting, cleaning, or mental reviewing. While the compulsion may provide temporary relief, it ultimately reinforces the anxiety and strengthens the cycle over time. Therapy can help interrupt this pattern by building awareness, developing coping strategies, and reducing the power that obsessive thoughts hold over daily life.
Perinatal and Postpartum OCD
pregnancy and early parenthood. Perinatal OCD and postpartum OCD are more common than
many people realize and can be deeply distressing for new parents.
Parents experiencing postpartum OCD may have intrusive thoughts about accidental or intentional harm coming to their baby. These thoughts can be frightening and may lead to excessive checking, avoidance behaviours, reassurance-seeking, or other compulsions.
Importantly, intrusive thoughts do not reflect a parent's intentions or character. With professional support, many individuals find relief and learn effective ways to manage these symptoms. As a practice with a strong focus on postpartum counselling and maternal mental health Vancouver services, we offer specialized support for parents navigating OCD during pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and early parenting.

Signs It May Be Time to Reach Out
You may benefit from OCD counselling if you:
● Feel compelled to perform rituals or repetitive behaviours
● Spend substantial time managing fears, doubts, or compulsions
● Avoid situations due to obsessive worries
● Experience anxiety that impacts your work, relationships, or daily functioning
● Notice intrusive thoughts becoming more intense during pregnancy or after childbirth
● Feel overwhelmed, exhausted, or isolated because of OCD symptoms
Seeking support early can help prevent symptoms from becoming more disruptive and improve your overall quality of life.
Therapy for OCD at Sage Mental Health
Our therapists provide individualized treatment plans based on your unique experiences, symptoms, and goals. Depending on your needs, therapy may include approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based strategies, attachment-focused work, trauma-informed therapy, and other evidence-based interventions.
For individuals whose OCD symptoms may be connected to unresolved trauma or distressing life experiences, EMDR therapy in Vancouver can be a valuable part of treatment. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) helps some individuals process difficult experiences and reduce the emotional intensity associated with triggers. OCD can also impact family and relationship dynamics. When symptoms create stress between partners, couples counselling Vancouver services may help improve communication, understanding, and mutual support.
Find Support at Sage Mental Health!
Living with OCD can feel exhausting, but support is available. At Sage Mental Health & Maternal Wellness, we provide compassionate counselling tailored to your experiences, goals, and stage of life. Whether you are navigating OCD, postpartum anxiety, trauma, or related concerns, our team is here to help you move toward greater confidence, resilience, and wellbeing.
Contact our team today to learn more about our counselling services and find the right therapist for your needs.
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