“Just Right” OCD

When Things Don’t Feel Right Until They Are Repeated

“Just Right” OCD is a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in which individuals feel an intense internal sense that something is not quite right, incomplete, or out of place. Unlike some other forms of OCD, this subtype does not always involve a specific fear or catastrophic outcome.

 

Instead, the person experiences a powerful internal urge to repeat behaviors until they feel correct or “just right.”


At Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists, we regularly treat individuals experiencing this form of OCD using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), the gold-standard treatment for OCD.

In-person sessions are provided in Tampa and virtual sessions are available throughout Florida and New York.

What Is “Just Right” OCD?

“Just Right” OCD occurs when a person experiences an uncomfortable sensation that something is off, incomplete, or not aligned correctly. This feeling can be difficult to describe, which is why many individuals simply say that something does not feel “right.” Children have an even more difficult time articulating their feelings associated with this subtype of OCD. To relieve the discomfort, the individual may feel compelled to repeat a behavior or action until the correct feeling occurs.

Common examples include repeating actions such as:
The behavior may be repeated many times until the person experiences the internal sensation that things finally feel correct.

The “Not Just Right” Feeling

A hallmark of this OCD subtype is the “not just right” feeling. This sensation is often difficult for individuals to explain.

People may describe it as:
Unlike other forms of OCD that are driven by fear of harm or consequences, the motivation in “Just Right” OCD is often relief from this uncomfortable internal sensation.

Common Behaviors in “Just Right” OCD

Because this OCD subtype can attach to many everyday actions, individuals may find themselves repeating behaviors in many different contexts.

Examples include:

Over time, these repetitions can interfere with normal daily activities.

Some individuals may struggle with tasks such as walking, driving, sitting, or moving through spaces because they feel compelled to repeat actions until the internal discomfort subsides. We’ve seen children who try to avoid going into certain rooms or even walking for fear that they will get in a compulsive loop of repeating the behavior.

Why “Just Right” OCD Can Be Difficult to Explain

Many individuals with this form of OCD report that they cannot fully explain why they repeat behaviors. Because there may not be a clear fear or catastrophic outcome, the experience can feel confusing both to the individual and to others. The distress is real, however, and the urge to repeat behaviors can feel extremely powerful. “Just Right” OCD is sometimes referred to as sensory OCD because it is driven by an uncomfortable sensory or internal feeling rather than a specific thought or fear.

How “Just Right” OCD Affects Daily Life

When the urge to repeat behaviors becomes strong, it can interfere with normal activities such as:
Because the person feels compelled to repeat actions until they feel correct, activities that should take seconds can sometimes take much longer than intended.

Effective Treatment for “Just Right” OCD

The most effective treatment for “Just Right” OCD is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). ERP is a specialized form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that helps individuals gradually tolerate the uncomfortable “not just right” feeling without performing the repetitive behavior.

ERP for this OCD subtype may involve:

Over time, ERP helps the brain learn that the uncomfortable sensation will decrease on its own without repetition, which weakens the OCD cycle.

 

At Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists, we specialize in evidence-based OCD treatment using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) to help individuals regain control over repetitive behaviors and reduce distress.

When to Seek Help for “Just Right” OCD

If repetitive behaviors driven by a “not just right” feeling are interfering with daily life, it may be helpful to seek treatment from a therapist who specializes in OCD and ERP therapy.

With effective treatment, individuals can learn to:
Recovery from “Just Right” OCD is possible with proper treatment and support. If you or a loved one are struggling with “Just Right” OCD, give us a call today for a free consultation.

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FAQ: “Just Right” OCD

“Just Right” OCD is a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder where individuals repeat behaviors until they experience a sensation that things feel correct or complete.
Not always. Many individuals repeat behaviors simply to relieve the uncomfortable “not just right” feeling rather than to prevent a feared outcome.
The repetition temporarily reduces internal tension or sensory discomfort that occurs when something feels incomplete.
The most effective treatment is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), which helps individuals tolerate the uncomfortable feeling without repeating behaviors.

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