Ask any clinician for the "best" OCD treatment and you will hear the same three letters: ERP. Exposure and Response Prevention. It is the most evidenced intervention for OCD and the standard NHS pathway.
This article is not anti-ERP. It is an honest look at what ERP delivers, where it falls short, and what an alternative looks like.
How ERP works
You are asked to deliberately confront the thing that triggers the obsession (touch a contaminated surface, hold a knife near a loved one, leave the house without checking the door). Then you are required to prevent the compulsion (no washing, no avoidance, no checking).
Anxiety spikes. With repetition, that spike reduces. The brain unlearns the link between trigger and threat.
What ERP delivers when it works
Where it falls short
The LAR approach
LAR Coaching addresses OCD by targeting the sensitised anxiety response that gives intrusive thoughts their emotional weight. Once that response normalises, the thoughts stop feeling urgent — and the compulsion has nothing to neutralise.
Crucially: there is no forced exposure. No deliberate contact with the worst-fear scenario. The work is structured education, behavioural guidance and weekly coach-led sessions.
For many of our clients — especially those who have already tried ERP and stalled — this approach unlocks the full recovery that exposure-based work could not.
Choosing the right route for you
ERP works for some. The LAR programme works for others. The most important factor is fit. A free 30-minute Recovery Call gives you a clear picture of which approach is most likely to deliver complete recovery in your specific case — without obligation.
The next step
If any of this resonates, book a free 30-minute Recovery Call with one of our LAR Coaches. No pressure, no obligation — just a real conversation about what is happening to you and whether the LAR programme is the right fit. Sessions are delivered worldwide via Zoom, Phone or FaceTime.