Effective Treatment for OCD
Modern, Fast, Effective
Effective Treatment for OCD
This BWRT protocol can to tackle all types of OCD, in my experience as a therapist I have found it to be the fastest most effective treatment for OCD
If you have tried other therapies and they have failed, or you haven’t had the result you were looking for, this BWRT course is well worth trying.
- Innovative Root-Cause Approach – Unlike conventional treatments that only manage symptoms, BWRT® directly targets the root cause of OCD. This offers a groundbreaking method for genuine and lasting relief.
- Rapid and Lasting Results – Experience a significant reduction in OCD behaviours in just a few sessions. BWRT® works efficiently, providing permanent solutions rather than temporary fixes.
- Comprehensive and Personalised Therapy – BWRT® tailors each session to the individual’s specific needs. This approach ensures that every treatment is as unique as the person receiving it. This leads to a more effective treatment for OCD.
OCD COURSE 4 to 6 SESSIONS £520

Common types of OCD
The above list shows some of the common forms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
- Checking
- Contamination
- Mental Contamination
- Symmetry and ordering
- Ruminations
- Intrusive Thoughts
In the UK, an estimated 1.2% of the adult population, or around 758,184 people, have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Men, women and children can all suffer with OCD, symptoms from as early as 6 years old, but it often begins around puberty and early adulthood.
OCD can be extremely distressing and put life on hold, but treatment can help you keep it under control.
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Symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
IT is common to experience frequent obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours.
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An obsession is an unwanted and unpleasant thought, image or urge that repeatedly enters your mind, causing feelings of anxiety, disgust or unease.
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A compulsion is a repetitive behaviour or mental act that you feel you need to do to temporarily relieve the unpleasant feelings brought on by the obsessive thought.
OCD has 3 main elements:
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obsessions – where an unwanted, intrusive and often distressing thought, image or urge repeatedly enters your mind
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emotions – the obsession causes a feeling of intense anxiety or distress
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compulsions – repetitive behaviours or mental acts that a person with OCD feels driven to perform as a result of the anxiety and distress caused by the obsession
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