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  • COVID-19 and OCD: Potential...
    Sheu, Jessica C.; McKay, Dean; Storch, Eric A.

    Journal of anxiety disorders, 12/2020, Letnik: 76
    Journal Article

    •Some have suggested that ERP therapy for contamination OCD be paused during COVID-19.•Discussion of how to modify but still provide robust ERP during COVID-19 is provided.•ERP modified to follow public health guidelines is critical for treating OCD. This brief clinical review critically assesses the use of exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP) for patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss the ethical and practical considerations that clinicians employed in past infectious disease outbreaks, as well as general safety measures routinely practiced in the conduct of exposure therapy. During this time, concerns regarding the feasibility of ERP have emerged, especially with strict guidelines on social distancing and on following other preventative behaviors. While ERP may have to be modified to follow public health guidelines, this review outlines a) how ERP has been adapted in the context of other infectious triggers; b) the potential impacts on OCD patients of attenuated ERP, and c) minimizing concerns related to litigation. A case report is provided detailing ERP personalized given COVID-19 related considerations. In all, we advise against modifying therapies in ways that may jeopardize the efficacy of patient care or progress.