Neuromodulation for OCD: rTMS, tDCS – What You Need to Know
Are emerging technologies like rTMS and tDCS the future of OCD treatment? Dr. David Veale explores their mechanisms, effectiveness, and limitations, emphasizing their role as supplements—not replacements—for CBT or SSRIs. Read on to uncover what these therapies could mean for you.
Rumination–Friend or Fraud?
The brain’s power to think deeply can sometimes turn against us, leading to rumination—endless, unproductive thoughts that fuel anxiety and guilt. By recognizing and questioning these thoughts, we can break the cycle and refocus on meaningful activities.
Theory A versus theory B in CBT for OCD – an attempt at clarification and a word of caution
Any attempt to solve a problem is driven by how you define it. ‘Theory A vs Theory B’ is a common step in CBT for OCD, BDD, and health anxiety. It means comparing your current way of handling your doubts and fears, with an alternative take.
FAQs on OCD by Zoe Wilson and Ashley Fulwood
I just want to give a shout out to an excellent little book called “FAQs on OCD”.
Dreams about being a paedophile when I have OCD
Paedophile OCD is a difficult condition where patients have unwanted and unpleasant thoughts of abusing children.
Understanding Sensorimotor OCD
Sensorimotor, somatic or body focused OCD is where an individual is excessively aware of an involuntary bodily processes or sensations.






