Treatment for OCD includes medication, psychotherapy, and the psychological growth of the individual. Medication: Medication can help reduce the frequency and intensity of obsessive-compulsive symptoms and relieve anxiety. Psychotherapy helps the patient in two ways: the first is to recognize obsessive-compulsive symptoms, avoid compulsive repetition, and minimize the negative impact on real life. The second role of psychotherapy is to work with the patient on a subconscious level. Since most patients with OCD suffer from personality defects or deficiencies, such as excessive pursuit of perfection, insecurity, and a strong desire to control. Psychotherapy can help the patient analyze and deal with repressed conflicts, desires and traumas in the inner psychological world, thus contributing to recovery from the disease. Self-growth: Individuals are interested in psychology, remain curious and explore psychological phenomena, and through continuous efforts, eventually perfect their character and mature their mind.