Located in Pleasant Hill, California, the OCD Anxiety Centers treats individual with OCD, anxiety, and related conditions. Clients attend a six-hour partial hospitalization program (PHP) or a three-hour intensive outpatient program (IOP), with virtual care available. The structured weekday schedule allows clients to continue school or work while completing daily therapy sessions and consistent exposure-based 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 uses exposure and response prevention (ERP) as the main approach, helping clients face feared situations during structured sessions while not performing compulsive behaviors. They also include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) techniques, with daily group therapy, weekly individual sessions, family involvement, and psychiatric visits for medication management 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.