What Are the Treatments for OCD?
           OCD  doesn’t go away on its own, and it has no cure. You can’t ignore it or  think your way out of the repetitive thoughts and behaviors that control  your life. What you can control is your decision to get treatment.  The first step is to see your doctor. An exam will show if  your symptoms are the result of a physical issue. If they’re not, your  doctor can recommend a 
mental illness specialist, like a 
psychologist, psychiatrist, or social worker, who can create a plan for you.  For many people, combining 
talk therapy and 
medication works best.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). OCD has a cycle: obsessions, 
anxiety,  compulsions, and relief. CBT, a type of psychotherapy, gives you tools  to think, act, and react to your unhealthy thoughts and habits. The goal  is to replace negative thoughts with productive ones.
Medication.            Antidepressants are often the first medications prescribed for OCD. Your doctor may have you try 
clomipramine (
Anafranil), fluoxetine (
Prozac), 
fluvoxamine (
Luvox), paroxetine (Paxil), 
sertraline (
Zoloft), or another 
antidepressant, depending on your age, health, and symptoms.
https://www.webmd.com/anxiety-panic/understanding-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-treatment#1
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