Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Therapists in Halifax, NS
Karina Ramdath (she/her)
Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist
Karina will honour your skills, values, and experiences to help you improve your personal mental health, overcome trauma, and/or improve relationships. Karina provides effective therapy to help you achieve your wellness goals.
Michelle Strazzeri
Master of Social Work (M.S.W, R.S.W) -Social Worker/ Psychotherapist
For 9 years I have worked with individuals, couples and families on a wide variety of issues including communication breakdown, trauma, abuse, accident, injury, addictions, depression, anxiety and other mental health concerns. I understand that change is difficult, and it is hard to take the first step in seeking out therapy support. I know it takes courage to start this process.
Dr. Marlene Taube-Schiff - Forward Thinking Psychological Services
Registered Clinical Psychologist
At Forward Thinking Psychological Services (FTPS), we provide you with warmth, compassion and tools you need to move ahead in your life and achieve your goals. Our work is evidence-based, collaborative and values-based – ensuring that every individual is a participant in their treatment and is able to become their own therapist over time. We provide treatment to individuals, couples, and families.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
What is OCD?
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a condition marked by persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours or mental acts (compulsions) carried out to reduce distress. It affects approximately 2–3% of Canadians and can severely disrupt work, relationships, and daily functioning. OCD is not about being organized or detail-oriented — it involves genuine suffering caused by intrusive thoughts that feel impossible to control.
What is the most effective treatment for OCD?
Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is the gold-standard psychological treatment for OCD, supported by decades of strong research. ERP gradually exposes you to feared situations or thoughts while helping you resist the compulsive response, breaking the anxiety cycle over time. The Canadian Psychological Association recognizes ERP-based CBT as the first-line psychological treatment for OCD across all ages.
How is OCD different from everyday worries or habits?
Most people have occasional intrusive thoughts or repetitive routines — the key difference with OCD is the level of distress and impairment they cause. OCD obsessions feel persistent, uncontrollable, and deeply upsetting; compulsions are performed to relieve anxiety, not for pleasure or preference. If unwanted thoughts or rituals are consuming more than an hour a day or meaningfully affecting your life, speaking with a therapist is a worthwhile step.
Does OCD treatment require medication?
ERP therapy alone is highly effective for many people with OCD, particularly those with mild to moderate symptoms. For moderate to severe OCD, combining ERP with medication — typically SSRIs such as fluoxetine or fluvoxamine — often produces stronger outcomes. Your therapist can help coordinate care with a physician or psychiatrist if medication appears warranted.
How many sessions does OCD therapy take?
ERP for OCD typically involves 12–20 weekly sessions, though some people benefit from more intensive formats. Because OCD can be a chronic condition, periodic maintenance sessions may help with long-term management. Progress depends on symptom severity, co-occurring conditions, and how consistently you practise ERP exercises between sessions.