Webcast: OCD and Autism - 3rd October 2025
1:00pm - 2:00pm AEST (Brisbane Time)
Live training
with Michelle and Tony
Handouts
From the webcast date
Continuing Professional Development
Recent research and our clinical experience have explored the relationship between autism and OCD. The symptoms of both conditions can overlap, but there can be differences in terms of wanting to engage or resist the ‘obsessive’ behaviour, the focus and function of the obsession, and modifications of therapy to accommodate the characteristics of autism.
Autism and OCD are not mutually exclusive and can influence one another, resulting in unique symptom profiles.
Research confirms the importance of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), particularly exposure and response prevention (ERP) for the treatment of OCD. However, to enhance its efficacy, CBT needs to be modified to accommodate autism and to include greater family involvement. We discuss additional treatments that can be helpful, including medication, mindfulness and meditation and EMDR therapy.
Differentiate between the behaviours associated with autism and OCD.
Understand the challenges experienced by an autistic person who has OCD.
Identify modifications to treatment and support for an autistic person to maximise positive outcomes.