OCD affects far more than just thoughts and actions; it can impact cognitive function, emotional stability, relationships, and the ability to work or study. While medication can help manage symptoms, it often isn't enough to rebuild a life.
This is where Obsessive Compulsive Disorder recovery and rehabilitation plays a crucial role. It provides the structured support needed to build healthy routines, practise self-care, relearn social skills, and develop effective coping strategies, empowering individuals towards long-term independence and improved quality of life.