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Understanding Obsessions, Compulsions, and Intrusive Thoughts.

OCD is often misunderstood. It’s not about being “neat” or “organized,” it’s about intrusive, unwanted thoughts, images, or doubts that can attach to almost anything: harm, contamination, relationships, sexuality, religion, morality, or health.​

These thoughts feel real and threatening, triggering intense anxiety, guilt, disgust, or fear. To find relief, people with OCD perform compulsions, behaviors, or mental rituals like checking, washing, or seeking reassurance. While these bring temporary comfort, they actually keep the cycle going, convincing the brain that the thoughts were dangerous.​

Over time, OCD can start to take over more and more of your life, but it doesn’t have to stay that way. I use Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), the gold-standard treatment for OCD, to help you face your fears directly and retrain your brain’s response to them. Together, we’ll work on breaking the OCD cycle so you can regain control and start living your life with freedom and confidence again.

Josh Kaplan LCSW | OCD Therapy & ERP Specialist in Denver Colorado

Effective OCD Treatment in Colorado Using
Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP)

Specialized Online ERP Therapy for OCD, Serving All of Colorado, Including Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Boulder

Hi, I’m Josh Kaplan, an OCD therapist with over a decade of experience specializing in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy. I provide online OCD treatment throughout Colorado for both teens and adults.

Treatment is customized to your needs, whether you’re looking for weekly ERP sessions or a more intensive outpatient OCD program. My approach is structured, effective, and designed to help you or your loved one make real, lasting progress.

I deeply respect my clients as some of the bravest people I’ve ever met, and my commitment is simple: to use proven therapies, applied with care and compassion, to help you find the lasting relief and freedom you deserve. - Josh Kaplan, LCSW

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How Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Works for OCD Treatment

Exposure and Response Prevention works by helping you gradually face the situations, thoughts, images, or sensations that trigger your anxiety, while learning to refrain from the compulsions that keep OCD going. Instead of trying to neutralize fear, avoid discomfort, or seek certainty, you practice staying present and allowing the anxiety to rise and fall on its own. Over time, your brain learns that the feared outcome doesn’t happen, the anxiety becomes more manageable, and OCD loses its grip. ERP is structured, collaborative, and tailored to your specific symptoms, helping you build real confidence and long-term resilience. I provide this specialized ERP treatment to teens and adults throughout Colorado, so you can access effective OCD care no matter where you live in the state.

 Why Exposure and Response Prevention is the Gold Standard for OCD Treatment in Colorado

Proven and Supported by Decades of Research

Decades of research show that most people who complete ERP experience significant improvement in their OCD symptoms, anxiety, and overall quality of life.

Endorsed by Experts

ERP is recognized as the most effective first-line treatment by leading organizations, including the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF), the American Psychological Association (APA), and NICE (UK).

Targets the Root Cause 

Unlike traditional talk therapy, ERP targets the obsessions and compulsions that fuel OCD, stopping the cycle in its tracks and retraining the brain’s response to fear and uncertainty.

Leads to Lasting Freedom

ERP helps you face fears instead of avoiding them, retraining your brain to tolerate uncertainty and reducing the power of intrusive thoughts and anxiety. 

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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for OCD, Offered Online Throughout Colorado

OCD can range widely in severity, and for some people, traditional once-per-week sessions aren’t always enough to create the momentum needed for meaningful relief. In these situations, ERP is often most effective when delivered at a more intensive level.

For clients who need greater support, structure, and consistency, I offer an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for OCD throughout Colorado. This program is flexible and can be customized to your needs, whether that means meeting 3–5 times per week or extending individual ERP sessions from one hour to two hours.

We’ll work together to determine the right level and frequency of treatment so you have the steady guidance and accountability required to make real, lasting progress.

 

What I Offer: OCD Treatment in Colorado with Weekly ERP and Intensive Outpatient Options

I specialize in treating all subtypes and themes of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Although OCD can appear in countless forms, the underlying mechanisms are the same, and every theme responds equally well to Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). I provide online ERP therapy for teens and adults throughout Colorado, including Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Boulder. I offer ERP options for both weekly sessions and a more intensive outpatient program (IOP) for those needing more frequent, structured support. This makes specialized OCD treatment accessible no matter where you live in the state.

Contamination OCD

Contamination OCD involves intense fears of becoming contaminated or spreading contamination—but feared “contaminants” can include germs, chemicals, emotions, or even other people. To feel safe, individuals may wash, clean, avoid contact, or seek reassurance.

Intrusive Violent, Sexual, and Taboo Thoughts

Intrusive violent, sexual, and taboo thoughts are unwanted, distressing mental images or urges that go against a person’s values and sense of self. These thoughts can feel alarming and lead to guilt, fear, or compulsive efforts to “prove” they’d never act on them.

Harm OCD

Harm OCD involves intrusive fears of accidentally or intentionally causing harm to oneself or others, often triggering guilt, panic, and compulsive checking or reassurance seeking. These thoughts are unwanted and distressing, not reflections of intent or desire. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps individuals face these fears, reduce compulsions, and relearn that thoughts of harm don’t equal danger or action.

Relationship OCD

Relationship OCD (ROCD) involves intrusive doubts and fears about one’s partner, relationship, or feelings—such as “Do I really love them?” or “What if they’re not the right one?” These thoughts create anxiety and lead to compulsions like constant reassurance seeking, comparison, or overanalyzing feelings. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps individuals learn to tolerate uncertainty about love and relationships, reducing obsessional doubt and allowing genuine connection to grow.

Pedophilia OCD (POCD)

Pedophilia OCD (POCD) involves intrusive, unwanted sexual thoughts or fears of being sexually attracted to or harming children. These thoughts are unwanted and distressing, not reflections of intent or desire. Common compulsive behaviors include mental checking, avoidance, or reassurance seeking. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps individuals with POCD face these fears safely and learn that thoughts do not reflect intent, character, or risk of acting on them.

Existential OCD

Existential OCD centers on intrusive, unanswerable questions about life, reality, death, or the meaning of existence. People with this form of OCD often get stuck in endless rumination, trying to find certainty about questions that have none. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps individuals learn to tolerate uncertainty and disengage from overanalyzing, allowing them to reconnect with the present moment and live more fully.

Moral or Religious Scrupulosity OCD

Moral or Religious Scrupulosity OCD involves obsessive fears of being immoral, sinful, or offending one’s faith or values. Individuals may engage in excessive praying, confessing, reassurance seeking, or mental reviewing to feel “pure” or “good enough.” Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps individuals face these fears while learning that uncertainty, imperfection, and doubt are normal parts of faith and morality—not signs of wrongdoing.

Sexual Orientation and Gender Themed OCD

Sexual Orientation and Gender Themed OCD involves intrusive doubts or fears about one’s sexual orientation or gender identity—such as “What if I’m actually gay?” or “What if I’m not truly the gender I think I am?” These thoughts create distress and lead to compulsive behaviors like checking feelings, monitoring physical reactions, or seeking reassurance. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps individuals reduce anxiety around these intrusive thoughts and accept uncertainty, allowing them to reconnect with their genuine sense of self.

"Just Right" and Perfectionism OCD

“Just Right” and Perfectionism OCD involve an overwhelming need for things to feel precise, even, or “perfect.” This can show up as arranging, repeating, or redoing tasks until they feel right, or excessive mental checking to avoid mistakes. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps individuals resist the urge to fix or perfect, teaching the brain to tolerate discomfort and uncertainty so that tasks can be completed without endless correction or doubt.

Responsibility OCD "checking"

Checking OCD involves repeated behaviors or mental reviews to prevent harm, mistakes, or accidents—like repeatedly verifying that doors are locked, appliances are off, or messages were written correctly. These checks provide temporary relief but reinforce doubt and anxiety over time. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps break this cycle by teaching you to face uncertainty and resist checking, allowing confidence and trust in your memory and actions to naturally return.

Hyperawareness or Somatic OCD

Hyperawareness or Somatic OCD centers on an obsessive focus on automatic bodily sensations or processes—such as blinking, swallowing, breathing, or heartbeat—or on being overly aware of one’s own thoughts. This heightened self-focus can make once-automatic sensations feel unbearable or constant. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps retrain attention and reduce anxiety by teaching you to allow these sensations or thoughts to exist without trying to control or escape them, so they fade naturally from awareness.

Magical Thinking OCD

Magical Thinking OCD involves the belief that certain thoughts, numbers, words, or actions can cause or prevent bad outcomes—even when there’s no logical connection. People with this form of OCD may feel intense responsibility to think or act “just right” to keep something terrible from happening. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps break this false link between thoughts and outcomes, teaching the brain that thoughts are not dangerous and that safety doesn’t depend on mental rituals or superstitions.

Learn How Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy Can Help You Recover From OCD

Recovery begins with a single step. If you’re ready to start ERP therapy for OCD, I invite you to schedule a free 20-minute online consultation. We’ll discuss your symptoms, goals, and what effective treatment can look like for you. Together, we’ll take that first step toward freedom from OCD.

Accurate Assessment & Diagnosis

Many people with OCD spend years in the wrong treatment before getting the right help. In our first sessions, I’ll do a thorough assessment to understand your symptoms and how OCD shows up in your life. From there, we’ll create a clear diagnosis and a structured ERP plan tailored to you, so you can finally start moving toward real recovery.

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Psychoeducation

In our first few sessions, I’ll spend time providing psychoeducation, so you’ll not only understand your symptoms but also the “why” behind treatment. We’ll go over how OCD works, the cycle of obsessions, compulsions, and avoidance, and I’ll show you why ERP is so effective in breaking that cycle. Having this knowledge up front helps you feel more confident, reduces the fear of facing triggers, and gives you a clear roadmap for recovery.

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Exposure Hierarchy Creation

Once you have a solid understanding of OCD and ERP, we’ll build a structured list of triggers ranked from least to most anxiety-provoking. The goal is to help you gradually face your OCD in a way that feels manageable and effective. Together, we’ll design exposures based on real situations in your life, creating a treatment plan that’s practical, personalized, and built for lasting progress.

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Structured In-session Exposure Practice

We’ll choose specific exercises from your hierarchy to practice during sessions, so I can coach and support you in real time as you face anxiety-provoking thoughts and situations. With my guidance, you’ll learn how to resist compulsions and let anxiety fade naturally. Over time, these exercises help retrain your brain, reduce fear, and build lasting confidence in your ability to handle uncertainty.

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Homework Exposure Practice

Homework exposures are a key part of ERP, helping you apply what you’ve learned to real-life situations. I’ll assign variations of what we practice in session so you can face OCD fears and resist compulsions in daily life. These exercises are tailored to your triggers and designed to build confidence, strengthen progress, and help you take back control from OCD.

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Fine-Tuning, Relapse Prevention, and Long-Term Success

Throughout treatment, we’ll track your progress using standard OCD assessments and adjust your plan as you improve. As symptoms decrease, we’ll shift focus toward maintaining progress and preventing relapse, essentially helping you become your own OCD specialist. By the end of therapy, you’ll have the tools and confidence to manage OCD independently and keep your progress long-term.

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Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy in Action

What to Expect with ERP

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Meet Josh Kaplan, LCSW, Your Colorado OCD and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Specialist

Hi, I’m Josh Kaplan, LCSW. For more than a decade, I’ve helped teens and adults overcome OCD using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). It’s the gold-standard, research-supported approach for reducing symptoms, breaking the anxiety cycle, and helping people reclaim their lives.

This work is my passion because I’ve seen how life-changing ERP can be for people living with OCD. It’s common for people to come to me after years of trying other treatments, feeling discouraged and worried they’ll never get better. Guiding them through a proven, structured process of recovery, and watching hope, confidence, and a sense of freedom return is one of the most meaningful parts of the work I do.

Over the years, I’ve worked with clients facing every OCD theme and subtype imaginable, including harm, contamination, relationship doubts, taboo or violent thoughts, sexuality, morality, scrupulosity, health concerns, and many others. Whatever form your OCD takes, Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy remains highly effective, and lasting relief is absolutely possible.

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