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2.3 (3 reviews)
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NBI - Weston

NBI - Weston

2.0(8 reviews)
7.6 mi

Neurobehavioral Institute (NBI) changed my life. I was…read morediagnosed with OCD at 12, and over time it became increasingly severe until it took over my life. I was consumed by fear and spent my days locked in my room, trapped in exhausting OCD rituals of compulsive cleaning and showering. Before NBI, I spent nearly my entire days trapped in the vicious cycle of OCD, locked in my room and consumed by compulsive cleaning, showering, and contamination fears. Seeking treatment was very difficult, as I was turned away from multiple OCD treatment programs due to the complexity of my case -- blindness combined with severe OCD. NBI was the one place willing to take on that challenge and support me fully. I arrived with many contamination fears, but my biggest fear of all was using my white cane to navigate the world. Although treatment was the most difficult thing I've ever done, it was also the most rewarding because I took my life back from OCD. I gained a new lease on life, along with freedom and confidence. Through months of ERP therapy, I learned how to combat OCD and discovered that I am capable of facing and conquering my fears. Today, although OCD is still present, it is much quieter and no longer controls my life. I am living fully -- riding horses, boxing, volunteering at church, cooking, babysitting, rowing, and doing things I once avoided. My white cane is now my best friend, and I have accepted and embraced my blindness. I now share hope through my writing and advocacy work with the BBS community. I am deeply grateful to NBI. When others were unwilling to help due to the complexity of my case, NBI said yes. Dr. Katie Moritz, thank you for taking a leap of faith with me. I truly never believed overcoming OCD was possible. At a point when I was close to giving up, I found NBI -- and it changed my life. I will be forever thankful.

Boy have I been looking forward to this. I have bdd, ocd and fnd. I came here after a wilderness…read moretherapy experience against my will. I was extremely traumatized coming out of that place and the notion that I was ready for intense ocd treatment is honestly laughable. I am currently on my road to recovery in spite of my experience here. I was extremely traumatized coming out of wilderness and all I wanted was to go home to rest and see my family. Not one person had the guts to stick up for me and say why are we keeping this kid here. We're not helping him and he can't tolerate exposures so they made me feel like the bad guy for doing whatever I could to get out. There is a sinister side to this industry which includes this institution. Here, whoever is reading this. I'll save you a lot of money to deal with ocd. Lean into your ocd fears at a rate which isn't too overwhelming. Make sure you can stay mentally present for exposures without 'tapping out'. If you have bdd, come here if you want to get worse. Although bdd is a ocd related disorder, treating it as any variant of ocd is malpractice. OCD recovery is possible, rest assured. It does not require whatever absurd price this place charges. I am one of the victims of people swept under the rug and never talked about again. There is a lot of pain I have associated with that place. Pain I'm unfortunately still resolving. Dr moritz is very smart but her capacity for manipulation is high so just be conscientious of that. This place is capable of helping ocd with one big caveat of proceed with caution. They are willing to keep people they can't help, me being an example. This is a for profit industry which is still in its infancy. I was threatened with being sent somewhere to essentially lock me away when I was breaking down from pain, fear, and exhaustion. This place can help, I will admit to not invalidate the rest of my argument but do not treat there word as biblical and know that they are willing to make moral concessions.

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