Virtual OCD & Anxiety
Support Group

Two Specialized Groups. Weekly Structure. Real Clinical Guidance From Real Specialists.

OCD and anxiety are isolating. The thoughts are hard to explain. The behaviors can be embarrassing. And most people in your life even the ones who want to help do not fully understand what you are dealing with.

 

Our virtual support groups exist because recovery is not just about therapy appointments. It is about having a consistent place to stay connected, sharpen your skills, and be around people who actually get it with a licensed clinician in the room to make sure the conversation stays helpful.

 

We offer two separate weekly groups. One for individuals living with OCD and anxiety. One for family members and loved ones. Both are led by licensed clinicians who specialize exclusively in OCD and anxiety. Both follow the same evidence-based framework we use in our individual treatment.

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

Why Our Support Groups Are Different From Most

Most OCD support groups are peer-led. Participants support each other, but no one is there to prevent the conversation from becoming a reassurance loop which is exactly what OCD thrives on.

Our groups are different for two reasons.

Group Details:

Two Groups. One Shared Goal: Recovery.

OCD & Anxiety Support Group

For adults living with OCD, generalized anxiety, panic disorder, phobias, or related conditions. This group gives you weekly structure, peer connection, and clinical guidance without reinforcing the compulsive cycles that keep OCD strong.

 

What makes this group different from peer support is what does not happen here. Your clinician will not allow the group to become a place for reassurance-seeking. OCD content will not be debated or cognitively challenged. The focus stays on ERP principles tolerating uncertainty, resisting compulsions, and doing the work.

Family & Loved Ones Support Group

For parents, partners, and family members of someone with OCD. You want to help. But if you are providing reassurance, taking over tasks, or adjusting your household around OCD you may be making things harder without realizing it. That is accommodation, and it maintains OCD.
This group teaches you what accommodation is, why it matters, and what to do instead. You will leave each session with something concrete a clearer understanding of the OCD cycle, a specific strategy to try, and the support of other family members walking the same road.

What Happens in Every Session

Every session follows the same structure. Predictability matters it is part of what makes the group therapeutic. Here is how your 60 minutes are spent:

TimeSegmentWhat Happens
0–10 minCheck-InEach member shares a brief update. Your clinician listens and responds without offering reassurance.
10–30 minPsychoeducationA rotating topic: OCD cycles, accommodation, ERP basics, ACT tools, managing setbacks, and more.
30–55 minDiscussionFacilitated, member-driven conversation. Real experiences. Clinical guardrails in place throughout.
55–58 minSkill PracticeOne concrete action to carry into the week ahead.
58–60 minCloseA brief grounding exercise. A commitment to the work ahead.

A Note on Group Safety

Because OCD can use a support group as a vehicle for compulsions, we run ours with specific clinical guardrails. There will be no discussion of specific medications or dosages that conversation belongs with your psychiatrist. If reassurance-seeking comes up, your clinician will redirect it respectfully. These are not arbitrary rules. They are clinical decisions that protect you and every other person in the room.

Who These Groups Are For

These groups are a good fit if:

Important: This support group is not a substitute for empirically supported treatment. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is the gold-standard treatment for OCD. This group complements treatment it does not replace it. If you do not have an ERP provider, call us at (813) 812-4940 and we will connect you with a special

Required First Step The Screening Call

All prospective group members must complete a brief 10-minute screening call before joining either group. This is not a formality.

Screening Call What to Expect

Duration: 10 minutes

What happens during the screening call:

Pricing

$ 200 Weekly
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Frequently Asked Questions

No. But this group is not a substitute for ERP treatment. If you have OCD and are not currently working with a specialist, we strongly encourage individual care. Call us and we will help connect you with a provider.

Yes. The family and loved ones group is open to anyone with a family member or partner who has OCD regardless of where that person receives care, or whether they are in treatment at all.

No. Support groups are not billable to insurance. Payment is out-of-pocket only. This keeps the process simple and avoids the restrictions that come with insurance billing.

Please notify us in advance. The group is intentionally small, and consistent attendance matters both for your progress and for the other members who rely on the group dynamic. Missed sessions are not refunded.

All sessions are led by licensed clinicians with specialized training in OCD and anxiety clinicians trained by world-renowned researchers and clinicians at well-respected, specialized treatment facilities. These are not peer-led meetings. You are receiving clinician-facilitated support from people who treat OCD and anxiety exclusively.

Our virtual groups are open to everyone with OCD or an anxiety disorder.

Yes — and this is exactly the situation the family group is designed for. Understanding accommodation, OCD cycles, and how your responses may be maintaining the disorder gives you real tools to use, whether or not your loved one is in treatment right now.

Ready to join our virtual OCD support group?

(813) 812-4940 | info@anxietyocdspecialists.com | anxietyocdspecialists.com
730 S Sterling Ave, Suite 306, Tampa, FL 33609

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