A mindfulness and values-based therapy that helps people manage obsessions and compulsions, often used alongside Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP).
A structured therapeutic model shown to reduce obsessive thinking and compulsive cycles, especially when Exposure and Response Prevention.
OCD, intrusive thoughts, compulsive behaviors, anxiety.
Individual or Group · In person or Virtual
Weekly · Session length: 45–60 minutes
Often 10–20 sessions, sometimes longer with ERP integration
ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention), CBT, mindfulness, medication management
ACT shows strong results for OCD, especially when combined with ERP
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for OCD is an adaptation of ACT that helps individuals respond differently to intrusive thoughts and compulsive urges. Instead of trying to control or suppress obsessions, ACT teaches people to accept the presence of thoughts without judgment and separate (defuse) from them.
When combined with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) the gold-standard OCD treatment ACT provides additional tools for managing distress and staying focused on personal values. This combination often leads to better long-term outcomes and reduced relapse.
Empowering individuals to live with freedom beyond obsessions and compulsions
Encourages acceptance of intrusive thoughts without reacting to them
Strengthens willingness to face exposures without avoidance
Helps individuals observe thoughts instead of fusing with them
Encourages focus on meaningful actions rather than compulsive rituals
ACT for OCD sessions often include:
Homework includes practicing mindfulness and acceptance techniques, applying ERP steps, and engaging in small values
based actions.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder helps individuals who feel overwhelmed by intrusive thoughts, intense anxiety, or compulsive behaviors. This approach teaches people to relate to their thoughts with less fear, build emotional resilience, and take meaningful steps toward recovery without relying on avoidance or control
Individuals struggling with obsessions and compulsions that disrupt daily life
People who have tried ERP but need additional coping tools
Those who experience shame, fear, or frustration about their OCD symptoms
Individuals in recovery from addiction or trauma with co-occurring OCD
Anyone seeking a gentle, acceptance-based approach to OCD care
Focusing on Acceptance to Empower Lasting Change
TruPaths highlights ACT for OCD because it combines the strength of exposure therapy with compassionate, mindfulness-based tools. This dual approach empowers individuals to reduce OCD symptoms while staying grounded in personal growth and recovery.
OCD doesn’t have to define your life. ACT for OCD provides tools to accept thoughts, reduce compulsions, and refocus on what matters most.
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