Seeing a therapist
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22 December 2021 at 20:49 #7997AnonymousParticipant
I’ve been seeing a therapist but I only can see her once in a while. My schedule is so busy with school I have a hard time meeting regularly with her. I’ve already put my parents through so much with all of this I don’t want to talk to them about it anymore. I think they know that i am still struggling with the anxiety and that’s enough for me. I just hate this so much. The thoughts are still there and the anxiety is still bad. Idk what to do.
10 May 2025 at 08:04 #35775Forum ModeratorsHi
Forum Moderators here – just checking in, as it’s been a while since you posted your topic.
We want to be sure you know that, in addition to contacting the OCD Action Helpline and Email Service, you can visit our website’s Resources page: https://ocdaction.org.uk/resources/
You’ll find lots of helpful web-based resources on topics such as:
- An introduction to OCD
- Assessment and Diagnosis
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Exposure and Response Prevention
- Funding specialist treatment
- Getting a Yes from the NHS
- Good Quality CBT with ERP
- Making the Most of Therapy
- Medication for OCD
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Preparing for a GP Appointment
- Primary Care for Adults
- Reassurance seeking
- Secondary Care for Adult
- Support for Families and Carers
- Treatment Options
- Treatments Not Recommended for OCD
- What to Look for in a Therapist
- Your Journey through the NHS
We hope you find this helpful!
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10 February 2026 at 00:16 #38244Forum ModeratorsForum moderators here:
We’re sorry you’re having difficulties with your OCD and false memories. Thanks for posting about this and please have a look around the forums as some posts about like yours that might help.
You can also contact the OCD Action Helpline to talk to or email someone who understands OCD.
Our Helpline volunteers provide confidential and unbiased help, information and support for people with OCD (and anyone who thinks they may have OCD). Most volunteers have personal experience of OCD; all understand OCD and how it can impact your entire life.
Contact our Helpline by:
- phone: 0300 636 5478 (this is a UK number).
- email: support@ocdaction.org.uk
You can also find out about support groups on our website. These offer a safe place where you can talk openly about OCD and support other people too. Our information about UK-based groups can be found here:
- Local independent support groups: https://ocdaction.org.uk/i-need-support/local-support/
- OCD Action Skype/Phone/Zoom support groups: https://ocdaction.org.uk/i-need-support/ocd-action-skype-phone-zoom-support-groups/
If you don’t live in the UK, you can look for groups near you on the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) website. Look in the section “Find Help” and then under “Listing Types”, choose “Support Groups”: https://iocdf.org/
And please remember that you’re never alone – OCD Action is always here to help and support you.
Best wishes
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