In a business park setting in Orem, Utah, the OCD Anxiety Centers runs structured outpatient programs for people ages 8 and older with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety, and related conditions. Clients can join a six-hour partial hospitalization program (PHP) or a three-hour intensive outpatient program (IOP), along with virtual care, so clients can stay in school or keep working while getting consistent treatment. Hours run Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., offering consistent access to structured outpatient care. How Treatment Works OCD Anxiety Centers program relies on exposure and response prevention (ERP), where clients repeatedly face anxiety triggers and avoid compulsive responses during guided sessions. Clinicians add cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) techniques, with daily group therapy, 1-on-1 sessions each week, family involvement, and psychiatric support to monitor medication when needed. Daily Life and Structure Clients follow a set weekday schedule and return home after each session since the program does not offer housing. Each day includes group therapy, hands-on exposure practice, and skill-building tasks. Clients are expected to practice these skills outside the program, applying them during everyday activities and routines.


