OCD — Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder — is currently the fastest-growing mental-health search term among 16–24-year-olds. There is a reason. Social media has done two things simultaneously: raised awareness of what OCD actually involves, and accelerated the very loops that fuel it.
OCD in plain English
OCD is a condition in which intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) generate intense anxiety, which the person then attempts to neutralise through compulsive behaviour or mental ritual.
The compulsion provides short-term relief. That relief teaches the brain that the obsession was meaningful — strengthening the loop.
It is not the cliché
OCD is not "being tidy". It is not "liking things in order". It is not a personality quirk you can use as a self-deprecating joke.
OCD can show up as:
Why it spikes in 16–24-year-olds
Three factors collide:
1. The teenage and early-adult brain is in a critical period of identity formation, which makes intrusive thoughts about identity ("am I really X?") particularly destabilising.
2. Social media offers infinite reassurance-seeking material, which functions as a giant mental compulsion.
3. Awareness content frequently triggers latent OCD in suggestible viewers.
The standard treatment — ERP — and its limits
NHS-recommended treatment is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP): expose yourself to the trigger, then prevent the compulsion. It works for some. It is also widely reported as gruelling, slow and prone to dropout.
The LAR approach
LAR Coaching addresses OCD by targeting the sensitised anxiety response that powers the obsession-compulsion loop. When the underlying response normalises, the obsession loses its emotional charge — and the compulsion loses its purpose.
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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.