NOCD: Effective care for OCD
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Version :4.14.0
Size :113.09Mb
Updated :Oct 5,2022
Developer :NOCD INC
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews on the App Store, here are the three cons and pros of the NoCD: Effective Care for OCD app, each limited to 15 words:
Pros:
1Helpful tools and exercises have improved my OCD symptoms and reduced anxiety.
2The app's gentle and non-judgmental approach makes it easy to open up about my struggles.
3The community feature connects me with others going through similar experiences, providing valuable support.
Cons:
1Some features are glitchy and occasionally crash, frustrating me when I need to access them quickly.
2The app's content could be more diverse and inclusive, addressing different types of OCD and individuals.
3The app's reminders and notifications can be overwhelming, feeling like nagging rather than helpful guidance.
Based on the users' reviews on the App Store, here are the three cons and pros of the "NoCD: Effective Care for OCD" app, each limited to 15 words: **Pros:** 1. "Helpful tools and exercises have improved my OCD symptoms and reduced anxiety." 2. "The app's gentle and non-judgmental approach makes it easy to open up about my struggles." 3. "The community feature connects me with others going through similar experiences, providing valuable support." **Cons:** 1. "Some features are glitchy and occasionally crash, frustrating me when I need to access them quickly." 2. "The app's content could be more diverse and inclusive, addressing different types of OCD and individuals." 3. "The app's reminders and notifications can be overwhelming, feeling like nagging rather than helpful guidance."
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Description
Made by people with OCD, along with some of the world's top experts. NOCD offers live video-based OCD therapy and in-between session support, right in the NOCD platform. Get matched with a licensed OCD therapist in your state from the comfort of your device, and start effective OCD therapy via video, text, and more. Live video sessions with an OCD Therapist: - Match with an OCD therapist - Personalize your treatment plan - Do “face-to-face” ERP therapy online through live video sessions Support between each session: - Use OCD therapeutic tools 24/7 - Message your therapist anytime - Learn what helps other people from a peer community WHAT IS OCD? OCD is a common psychiatric disorder that involves repetitive, unwanted thoughts and compulsive behaviors intended to reduce the anxiety caused by those thoughts. Commonly misunderstood as an annoying personality quirk, OCD usually involves intense distress and can become completely debilitating. IS NOCD THERAPY EFFECTIVE? NOCD live video therapy has been shown to be as effective as face-to-face therapy. Our model is research-backed by a Columbia University Medical Center study, which found a reduction in OCD severity by an average of 40% in 8 weeks. WHO ARE THE NOCD THERAPISTS? NOCD therapists include licensed counselors, psychologists, and social workers, and they all are trained in exposure and response prevention, or ERP, the most effective OCD treatment. All NOCD therapists are managed by our clinical leadership team, who have 20+ years experience treating OCD and have designed some of the world’s top OCD treatment programs. IS NOCD SECURE? Our services are powered by AWS and Aptible, both of which are SOC2 and HIPAA compliant. Your therapy data is stored in the AdvancedMD EHR that also complies with SOC2 and HIPAA requirements. All medical notes and records are restricted to you and your clinician. Furthermore, in addition to internal privacy safeguards, we regularly enlist security researchers to assess our services for vulnerabilities. For more information, find our complete Privacy Policy at https://www.treatmyocd.com/privacy-policy/, and Terms of use at https://www.treatmyocd.com/terms/ Download the app today and schedule a free phone call with our care team to see how we can help you.
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    By Lid TopsJul 6,2019
    I just wanted to say a HUGE Thankyou to NOCD, specifically Ted and Anil! The app is such a helpful resource so that people don’t feel alone in their struggles. I know it’s been so nice to have on my phone for times when I was especially down or struggling and needed to know that other people got what you were going through. Ted and Anil have been so so helpful and kind! They’ve bent over backwards to accommodate me and to extend discounts where I needed them. Ted did my assessment and was extremely thorough, empathetic and took as much time as I needed. He created a judgment free zone for me to tell everything that I was going through without having to feel afraid and gave me the diagnosis that I needed. Anil also was willing to give me a call and let me know any information I might need. Overall, I’m extremely grateful and impressed by this organization and by the people who work for it. It’s very professional and still personable which is ESSENTIAL for mental health patients! Thankyo...
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    By SarakJohnstoneDec 17,2018
    The exercise doesn’t work for things that happen randomly to you. For example, I don’t like my alarm being set for random hours when something originally had happened to me or making a wish for something and then a few hours later something negative happened. Then it says “expose yourself to it”. I’m not at a wishing well to throw another penny and making a wish again. AND I don’t need to set my alarm right now! So it’s not bothering me. This is for people who don’t like their hands getting physically messy or their books aren’t perfectly in order. FYI that’s not real OCD, that’s OCD portrayed by Hollywood. Real OCD is not being able to go to the bathroom without flushing the toilet 3 times or something bad will happen or walking up and down your staircase 10 times til it “feels right” or refusing to touch certain people because you think something bad will happen. The last OCD I had was when I was smelling Yankee candles, and if I smelled a bad one or it wasn’t a good smell and left t...
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    By fifoa3345Jul 28,2021
    I am about 7 or 8 weeks into the 12 week program. The results are incredible, if I’m honestly assessing where I was when I started versus now. I still have intrusive thoughts and OCD, but it is FAR, FAR more manageable. Instead of engaging in endless compulsions and hours long debate, which would derail my whole day, I am now able to recognize my thoughts, embrace the anxiety, and usually within a few minutes I’m back to normal. I am happier, less stressed, and feel more in control of my life. I would say I’m about at a 60-70% reduction in severity, frequency, and anxiety right now. think with another 2 months of practicing and being intentional about doing the work, I could be at a 90% reduction in symptoms. Don’t get me wrong it’s really hard work and the first few weeks are scary. But Kim and the team at NOCD helped empower me with the tools and confidence I needed to battle against the parasite of OCD. I have my life back again. It’s worth every penny of the pro counseling. ...
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    By Anthonyanthonyanthonypalace777Apr 9,2021
    Not client centered. Cookie cutter. They’re trying to improve access but therapists’ training lacks quality. The therapists are preoccupied with the requirements nocd puts on them and waste valuable and expensive session time focusing on doing their homework instead of treatment and being present with the patient. They also seem overworked and could barely remember my symptoms/what I had been working on/who I am as a patient. The app is also poorly designed. It doesn’t allow you look over the exposure you want to do until you start the exposure and it’s timer which defeats the purpose of a timer. Then it forces you to rate your exposure even though you just want to remember what you will be doing during it. Basically it is just poorly organized. The app is also a social media platform. That component is better organized than the actual therapy functions. You get what you pay for. It can help but for me it didn’t enough to the point of being satisfied or feeling like it was professional...