What to Expect in Your First ERP Session
Why We Start Exposures at Session Two and Why That Matters for You
Natalie Noel, LMHC | Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists | Tampa, FL
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The wait before starting therapy can be one of the hardest parts of having OCD or anxiety. You have found a specialist. You have made the appointment. And now you are sitting with the same thoughts, the same rituals, the same anxiety waiting for something to change.
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At Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists, we believe in getting you relief as quickly as possible. We do not spend weeks building up to treatment. At our practice, exposure work begins at the second session so that by the end of your first week of ERP, you are already feeling the difference.
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This page tells you exactly what to expect what happens at the first session, what happens at the second, and why starting exposures quickly is one of the most important things we can do for you.
In-person sessions are provided in Tampa and virtual sessions are available throughout Florida and New York.
Quick Answer: When Do Exposures Start?
At Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists, active exposure work begins at session two. The first session is a thorough assessment understanding your specific OCD or anxiety presentation, building rapport, and beginning the exposure hierarchy. By the second session, you are doing real exposure practice. Most clients notice meaningful relief within the first week of exposure work. Our goal is to get you back to your life as quickly as possible.
Session One
Assessment, Understanding, and Building the Hierarchy
The first session is not wasted time. It is the foundation that makes every exposure after it effective. Here is what happens:
What Happens at Session One
Your therapist listens really listens. You describe your OCD or anxiety in your own words: what triggers it, what you do to accomodate it, how long it has been going on, and how it is affecting your daily life.
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Your therapist explains the OCD or anxiety cycle in plain language why the compulsions feel necessary, why they are making the problem worse, and exactly how ERP interrupts the cycle. We love to have any family attend that first session so they can also listen to the psychoeducation and understand their role (accomodations) in your illness.
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By the end of session one, it will be crystal clear what ERP will look like, what family dynamic changes will need to be addressed, and any life modification to set you up for success. Your therapist will be transparent about whether they believe you would benefit from medication as well. However, whether you choose to be on medication or not, we will treat you.
Most people leave the first session feeling something they did not expect: hope. Understanding exactly what OCD is doing and knowing that there is a specific, proven path towards recovery. By the time session two arrives, most clients are ready even if they are nervous.
Session Two
Real Exposure Practice Begins
At most practices, the second session involves more discussion, more exploration, more preparation. At our practice, it involves doing.
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Session two is where your first real exposures happen. Your therapist guides you through the lowest items on your hierarchy situations or thoughts that trigger anxiety and supports you through staying with the discomfort without performing the compulsion.
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The first exposures are chosen specifically because they are challenging but genuinely manageable. You are not thrown into your worst fear. You start where you can start and you build from there.
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What most clients experience in their first exposure session surprises them. The anticipation going in is usually worse than the exposure itself. And by the end of the session, most people feel something that has been missing for a long time: a sense that they can actually do this.
Why Starting Exposures Quickly Matters
Some therapists spend four, five, or even more sessions on psychoeducation and hierarchy-building before doing a single exposure. We do not believe this serves clients well.
Here are reasons early exposure matters:
- You get relief faster. Every week without exposure is another week OCD or anxiety is in charge. Starting exposures at session two means you are working toward relief from session two not week six.
- The research supports it. Studies consistently show that the active exposure component of ERP is what produces change. More preparation without exposure does not improve outcomes. Getting into the work quickly does.
- Hope becomes concrete. Talking about ERP and doing ERP are different experiences. Most clients feel a meaningful shift in their relationship with anxiety after their very first exposure session. That shift the felt sense that the anxiety can decrease without the compulsion is what makes the rest of treatment possible.
- Your life is waiting. We are not in the business of long, drawn-out treatment. We want you back to your life with OCD out of the way as quickly as genuine recovery allows. Getting into exposures early is how we honor that goal.
What About the Family?
For children and teenagers, parents are involved from the very first session. We do not ask families to wait in the waiting room while we work with their child alone. Parents learn the ERP model, understand what exposures involve, and are given specific guidance on how to support their child between sessions including how to reduce accommodation patterns that feed OCD at home.
For adults whose family members are heavily involved in OCD rituals, we address family accommodation as part of the treatment plan from the start. OCD is often a family-system problem, not just an individual one. We treat it that way.
What to Bring to Your First Session
- Yourself that is genuinely all that is required
- A general sense of what your main OCD triggers or anxiety situations are (you do not need a complete list your therapist will help you build that)
- Any previous therapy records or assessments that are pertinent, if you have them and want to share them
- For children: a parent or guardian who will stay for the session
- Questions write them down if that helps; there is always time for questions
You Have Already Done the Hardest Part
Making the Call.
The first session is calm, thorough, and collaborative. By the end of session two, you will have done your first real exposure and you will understand, in your body and not just your mind, that this is going to work. We are ready when you are.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I feel too anxious to do exposures at session two?
The first exposure step is built specifically so that it is challenging but genuinely manageable not overwhelming. If session two begins and it becomes clear the first step needs to be broken down further, that is fine. The hierarchy is always flexible. What does not happen is avoiding exposure practice indefinitely. We work with you to find the right starting point and then we start. Try to trust us. We’ve been doing this for a long time. We can make an exposure as easy as needed to ensure you are successful.
Will I leave the first session with homework?
Yes, always. Between-session practice is a core part of ERP from the beginning. After your first exposure practice at session two, you will be given specific practice assignments to complete before the next session. These are agreed upon with you not assigned unilaterally. They are calibrated to your current position on the hierarchy and are designed to consolidate the learning from session two. Typically the exposure homework are the exact same exposures you did with the therapist during session.
How quickly will I feel better?
Most clients notice meaningful relief within the first week of active exposure practice meaning after session two. The change is rarely dramatic after one session, but it is noticeable. Anxiety that felt completely unmanageable begins to feel like something that can be weathered. That shift from helpless to capable happens quickly with real ERP. It builds from there.
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