Ear stimulation trial aims to help people see their OCD thoughts differently

NCT ID NCT03918577

Summary

This Stanford study is testing whether a gentle ear stimulation technique can help people with obsessive-compulsive disorders better recognize their intrusive thoughts as symptoms of illness. Researchers are enrolling 16 adults with conditions like OCD, body dysmorphic disorder, or illness anxiety disorder. The approach targets brain areas thought to be involved in insight, which affects treatment motivation and outcomes.

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