Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) research hub
4 indexed studies · 3 currently recruiting
- recruitingNA
Brain-Oscillation Synchronized Stimulation of the DMPFC
This study looks at a new way to treat severe OCD using a special type of brain stimulation called rTMS. We're comparing whether personalising this treatment by using brain wave readings makes it more effective than the standard approach.
Canada - recruitingNA
Comparing Exposure v Imagery Rescripting in People With OCD: a SCED
This study looks at new ways to help people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) who have upsetting thoughts or images about the future. It compares two talking therapies to see which works best for these specific problems.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Brief Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) for Adolescent OCD in Routine Clinical Practice
This study looks at a shorter type of talking therapy (CBT) for young people aged 11-18 with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in NHS services. It checks if it works well, if young people and their families like it, and if it helps reduce OCD symptoms, even for those with autism.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingPHASE1
Priming CBT With rTMS for OCD
This study looks at whether a gentle brain stimulation called rTMS, given before standard talking therapy (CBT), can help people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) improve more. rTMS aims to boost brain functions like attention and memory, which might make CBT more effective.
Canada