What Is OCD?
Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, is more than a personality quirk or a love for tidiness. It is a diagnosable mental health condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and functions. People with OCD experience unwanted, intrusive thoughts known as obsessions. These thoughts trigger intense anxiety, fear, or discomfort. To ease that distress, they perform repetitive behaviors called compulsions. This cycle is exhausting, disruptive, and often deeply misunderstood. You’re not alone and you don’t have to make this decision in the dark.
How OCD Looks in Real Life
Common Obsessions and Compulsions
Obsession Themes
- Fear of contamination or germs
- Intrusive sexual, violent, or religious thoughts
- Fear of causing harm to oneself or others
- Worry about making mistakes
- Deep need for symmetry, order, or exactness
- Excessive concern over morality, identity, or “rightness”
Compulsion Patterns
- Excessive cleaning or hand washing
- Repeated checking of locks, appliances, or health symptoms
- Mentally repeating words, prayers, or numbers
- Arranging items until they feel “just right”
- Avoiding people or situations linked to intrusive thoughts
- Seeking constant reassurance from others
What Causes OCD?
What Causes OCD?

Is OCD a Mental Illness?
How Common Is OCD?
Is OCD Curable?

How We Treat OCD at Zeam Health & Wellness
Depression Treatment Options
at Zeam Health & Wellness
OCD can be managed effectively with professional help. At Zeam Health & Wellness, we offer psychiatry services that blend therapy, medication, and noninvasive interventions. Our clinics in Sacramento, Roseville, and Folsom provide accessible care for people across Northern California.
Psychiatric Evaluation and Diagnosis
Evidence-Based Therapy
The most effective treatment for OCD is a type of cognitive behavioral therapy referred to as exposure and response prevention (ERP). During ERP, patients face their fears in controlled settings while resisting the urge to perform compulsions. Over time, the brain learns that it is safe to tolerate discomfort without rituals. We also offer acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help patients stop fighting their thoughts and start living with more freedom. ACT teaches that thoughts are just thoughts. They do not need to control behavior.
Medication Management
TMS for Treatment-Resistant OCD
When to Seek Help
If obsessive thoughts or compulsive behaviors are interfering with your life, do not wait. The sooner you seek care, the more likely treatment is to succeed. OCD can be overwhelming, but it does not have to define your future.
Reach out if you are:
- Spending over an hour a day on rituals
- Avoiding people, places, or responsibilities due to fear
- Struggling with anxiety, depression, or isolation
- Feeling exhausted by your thoughts or ashamed of your behavior
Reclaim Control With Zeam
Our team of licensed psychiatrists and therapists works side by side with each patient to help them reclaim their time, energy, and peace of mind. With locations in Sacramento, Roseville, and Folsom, support is always within reach.
If you are ready to move forward, we are here to help.
Schedule your psychiatric evaluation today.
