OCD Support and Compassionate Care
Online Across NC for Children, Teens, and Adults
Understanding OCD— Beyond Stereotypes
When thoughts feel loud, frightening, or impossible to turn off, support matters. At NeuroBloom Counseling, we provide evidence-based, compassionate support for people living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) — a condition that is often misunderstood, misrepresented, and deeply isolating.
OCD is not simply about being “super clean” or liking things a certain way. It’s a complex disorder involving distressing intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors or mental rituals (compulsions) aimed at reducing the distress those thoughts cause.
You are not your thoughts — and you are not alone.
OCD can show up in many ways, including:
Fear of contamination or germs
Fear of harming others (physically or emotionally)
Intrusive sexual, violent, or taboo thoughts
Scrupulosity (religious or moral anxiety)
Need for symmetry, order, or “just right” feelings
Mental rituals (repeating phrases, counting, reviewing past actions)
Compulsive checking, cleaning, or reassurance seeking
OCD is fueled by doubt, distress, and a false sense of danger — and it can impact every part of daily life.
What OCD Really Is
Who We Support
We offer OCD therapy for:
Children and teens experiencing intrusive thoughts, rituals, or school distress
Adults struggling with compulsions, and the impact of OCD on work, relationships, and daily function
Individuals with multiple diagnoses (e.g., OCD + ADHD or autism) needing integrative support
Clients exploring whether they might have OCD, especially those who’ve been misdiagnosed or overlooked
Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been managing OCD for years, we’re here to help you reclaim your peace and confidence.
What Therapy Can Help With
Therapy for OCD at NeuroBloom Counseling focuses on:
Interrupting the obsession-compulsion cycle in a safe, gradual, and supported way
Reducing the distress associated with intrusive thoughts and uncertainty
Increasing confidence in your ability to tolerate discomfort
Letting go of rituals, avoidance, and checking while staying grounded
Improving daily functioning, including work, school, and relationships
Reducing reassurance-seeking and mental compulsions
Unlearning internalized shame and self-judgment
Identifying values-based goals so you can build a meaningful life outside OCD’s rules
You don’t have to be “100% sure” to move forward — you just need a little support and the right tools. We’re here to walk beside you.
For Children and Families
OCD can be especially distressing for kids — and confusing for parents. We provide support to:
Help kids identify OCD thoughts vs. their true values
Reduce family accommodation and reassurance loops
Create a treatment plan that feels safe, structured, and empowering
Support parents in responding calmly, without reinforcing OCD cycles