Break the Cycle of Anxiety and OCD with Evidence-Based Treatment

Are you struggling with distressing thoughts or compulsive behaviors? Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is a proven, gold-standard treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and anxiety-related conditions. At Summit Counseling Center, our trained therapists use ERP to help you confront your fears and reclaim your life with confidence and resilience.

What Is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)?

ERP is a type of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) that helps individuals gradually face feared thoughts, images, or situations (exposures) while learning to resist the urge to engage in compulsive behaviors (response prevention). Through this process, you build tolerance to anxiety and reduce its power over your daily life.

What to Expect in ERP Sessions

Your ERP therapist will:

  • Help you identify fear triggers and compulsive responses
  • Guide you through gradual and supported exposure exercises
  • Teach you how to reduce safety behaviors and avoidance
  • Empower you with tools to tolerate distress and uncertainty
  • Work at a pace that respects your comfort and readiness

ERP is highly structured, goal-oriented, and personalized to your specific needs.

Why Choose Summit Counseling Center?

  • Therapists trained in ERP and OCD treatment
  • Customized therapy plans for children, teens, and adults
  • Flexible in-person and virtual sessions available
  • Compassionate, evidence-based support every step of the way

We understand how overwhelming anxiety and OCD can be—and we’re here to help you take control.

Ready to Start ERP and Find Freedom from Anxiety?

If you’re searching for ERP therapy near me, OCD treatment, or anxiety therapy, Summit Counseling Center is ready to support your healing.

Call us today or schedule your first ERP appointment and take the first step toward lasting relief.

Therapists for Exposure Response Prevention (ERP)

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