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You’ve taken an important step by seeking support, and you’re in the right place to connect with compulsion therapists who respect your goals and pace.

Online therapy offers flexibility, privacy, and convenience – making it easier to meet with skilled clinicians from home or on the go. Browse the listings below to explore profiles and find someone who feels like a good fit.

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Therapy for Compulsive Behaviors: Finding Help Online

Compulsive behaviors can interfere with daily life, relationships, work, and a sense of well-being. If you find yourself repeating actions you don’t want to do, feeling driven to perform rituals, or struggling with urges that feel out of control, therapy can help you understand what’s happening and build reliable strategies to reduce their impact. Online therapy makes it easier to find clinicians with experience treating compulsions and to begin treatment from the privacy and comfort of your own home.

What compulsions are and how they show up

A compulsion is a repetitive behavior or mental act that someone feels compelled to perform. Compulsions often come in response to distressing thoughts or urges and are meant to reduce anxiety or prevent a feared outcome. While compulsions are most commonly associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), they can appear in other contexts such as behavioral addictions, body-focused repetitive behaviors, or habit disorders.

Compulsions may include repeated checking, cleaning or washing, counting, tapping or repeating phrases, excessive reassurance-seeking, compulsive shopping or gambling, skin picking, hair pulling, or repetitive mental rituals. The behavior may provide temporary relief but typically reinforces the cycle and can grow more time-consuming or disruptive over time.

People seek help for compulsions for many reasons: distress caused by the behavior, time lost to rituals, impact on work or school, relationship strain, avoidance of situations that trigger urges, or feeling controlled by unwanted impulses. Therapy aims to reduce the power of compulsions, help you tolerate distress and uncertainty, and restore function and choice in daily life.

Common concerns and needs when dealing with compulsions

When you’re struggling with compulsions, you may worry about judgment, stigma, or whether your experience is β€œbad enough” to seek help. You may be unsure whether your habits are part of OCD, an addiction, or another condition. You might need help identifying triggers, understanding the cycle of obsessions and compulsions, and learning practical skills to respond differently.

Many people want therapy that is practical and evidence-informed, with a clear plan and measurable goals. Common needs include reducing time spent on rituals, decreasing distress tied to intrusive thoughts, preventing relapse, learning coping skills for urges, and addressing co-occurring anxiety, depression, or substance use. Some also need family support or guidance around involving partners and loved ones in treatment.

How online therapy can help with compulsions

Online therapy increases access to clinicians who specialize in compulsive behaviors, including those trained in specific approaches like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP), and habit-reversal training. That means you can find someone with the right experience even if such specialists are not nearby.

Teletherapy also allows you to practice skills in the same environment where compulsions occur. A therapist can guide exposure exercises and response-prevention efforts while you’re at home or at locations that trigger your urges. This direct, real-world coaching can make behavioral changes more relevant and effective.

Online sessions offer scheduling flexibility, which can be helpful if compulsions take up time or make leaving the house stressful. Remote therapy can also feel more private and less stigmatizing for some people, encouraging openness and honesty with a clinician.

Benefits of online therapy compared with in-person sessions

Online therapy offers convenience and accessibility that many people find essential. You can connect with therapists across regions to find the best match for your needs, without time spent commuting. That flexibility often makes it easier to maintain consistent appointments, which is important for progress with compulsive behaviors.

Because remote therapy can be done from home, it can reduce the barrier of leaving the house when rituals or anxiety make travel difficult. It also enables therapists to observe and support you in the settings where compulsions naturally occur, facilitating more tailored interventions.

While in-person therapy has benefitsβ€”such as physical presence and perhaps certain local support servicesβ€”online therapy makes specialized care more attainable. Many people appreciate the option to combine online and occasional in-person sessions if they want a hybrid approach.

What to expect from online therapy for compulsions

An initial session typically focuses on assessment: understanding the types of compulsions you experience, their frequency and triggers, and how they affect your life. A therapist will ask about your history, current stressors, and any past treatments. This assessment helps shape a personalized treatment plan.

Treatment often includes psychoeducation about the cycle of obsessions and compulsions and training in CBT skills. For compulsions related to OCD, exposure and response prevention (ERP) is a leading approach. ERP involves gradually facing feared situations or thoughts while resisting the compulsion, under the therapist’s guidance, to reduce anxiety over time.

For body-focused repetitive behaviors like hair pulling or skin picking, habit-reversal training teaches awareness, competing responses, and strategies to prevent the behavior. When compulsions relate to addictive patterns, therapists may use motivational interviewing and relapse-prevention planning.

Expect homework and practical exercises between sessions, regular review of progress, and clear goals. Your therapist should discuss confidentiality, crisis protocols, and how to reach help if you’re in immediate danger. Teletherapy requires reliable internet and a private space for sessions; many therapists will review safety and privacy upfront.

How to choose the right therapist for compulsions

Look for therapists who list experience treating compulsive behaviors, OCD, body-focused repetitive behaviors, or behavioral addictions. Check whether they use evidence-based treatments such as CBT, ERP, or habit-reversal training. Ask about their experience with your specific type of compulsion and with online delivery of these methods.

Consider practical factors like availability, session format (video, phone, or chat), fees, insurance coverage, and whether they offer short-term or long-term treatment. Pay attention to how comfortable you feel during an initial conversation: a good match involves trust, clear communication, and a collaborative approach to goals and treatment planning.

As this is a directory, you may want to contact several therapists to compare approaches and find someone whose style and expertise suit your needs.

Taking the first step toward change

Reaching out for help is a courageous first step. You don’t need to have all the answers before you startβ€”therapists are trained to assess, explain options, and help you set workable goals. Prepare for an initial contact by noting the behaviors that concern you, when they occur, and how they affect your life. Consider questions about treatment approach, experience with compulsions, online session logistics, and what progress might look like.

Progress is often gradual. Effective treatment typically involves practicing new skills between sessions and tolerating discomfort while the brain learns new responses. If you find a therapist who feels like a good fit, commit to a trial period to see whether their approach helps you gain more control and freedom from compulsive patterns.

If you ever feel at risk of harming yourself or someone else, seek immediate help from local emergency services or crisis resources. For non-urgent support, finding a qualified therapist who understands compulsions can be a transformative step toward regaining choice and balance in your life.

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