OCD HELP

Start OCD Recovery Now

Published by: OCD
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This is a subscription based app. You will need a subscription to access the app features.
Do you suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? YOU CAN RECOVER FROM OCD!
Track your recovery process and reduce rumination. Practice Exposure and Response Prevention. You CAN Recover!
Yearly and monthly tracker will show you your progress and will motivate you to keep going!
This app contains books and audio books read by the author Ali Greymond. The books cover various OCD themes and types. The information written in these books will show you how to overcome Obsessive Compulsive Disorder once and for all.
The app comes with an interactive test to see if your thought is an OCD thought. This will help you quickly identify which thoughts are OCD and which ones are real.
There are additional content available from within the app which will help you understand OCD and be better equipped when overcoming the disorder.
Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy http://youhaveocd.com/terms-of-use/

Disclaimer: This app is for information purposes only and is not medical advice. For medical advice please consult a medical doctor.
This is a subscription based app. You will need a subscription to access the app features. Books in the app are sold in addition to the subscription.
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In-Apps

Cheating OCD Audio Book
USD 19.99
OCD Help (Full Version)
USD 12.99
Help Your Child Audio Book
USD 19.99
Pure-O OCD Recovery E-Book
USD 19.99
False Memory OCD Audio Book
USD 19.99
Relationship OCD Audio Book
USD 19.99
Fast OCD Recovery Audio Book
USD 19.99
Nutrition and OCD Audio Book
USD 19.99
How To Get Over OCD Audio Book
USD 19.99
Pure O OCD Recovery Audio Book
USD 19.99

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OCD HELP FAQ

  • Is OCD HELP free?

    Yes, OCD HELP is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does OCD HELP cost?

    OCD HELP has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is USD 19.29.

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OCD HELP Reviews

Doesn’t even work

CareBriSoMi on

United States

Beware! This app literally doesn’t work. Both my son and I downloaded and paid. That’s $12.99 each for us for an app that doesn’t do anything but show a anxiety circle with no ability to do anything. I’ll be calling the credit card company in the morning. Don’t buy! I think it not working increased my anxiety. So terrible.

Amzing

shushegssushsgya on

United States

Thanks Ali

Can’t test drive the app before deciding to purchase monthly subscription

fitbylyssa on

United States

To preface: I didn’t read the reviews before I went ahead and downloaded. I really like the idea of this app, but the fact that it will not let you even try the app before you decide to purchase the monthly subscription is upsetting. I need to be able to find something that works for me FIRST before committing to paying $8 monthly. I understand that it may not seem like a significant amount to pay a month, but I don’t even know what I’m paying for when trying to use the app for the first time! There’s no way to see the features of the app because you cannot in any way bypass the screen telling you to purchase a subscription. After reading the reviews I do understand it from the developers point of view: it’s not cheap to develop an app. However it’s terrible that there’s not even a free trial period before making me commit to giving you $8 every month. Gonna have to look for another app. Best of luck to everyone trying to find something that works for them.

You have to pay to use this app

UTSAkid on

United States

Every single one of the features in this app is a “premium” (paid) feature, so it’s incredibly misleading to put it on the App Store as a free app with in-app purchases.

Expensive and very buggy

Kimmypirate on

United States

I think that Ali’s videos have helped me tremendously. However, this app is a bit expensive for what you’re getting. You can’t use the app without subscribing for $7 a month. So I tried it and to me it wasn’t worth it. The app is very buggy and paying $7 a month to track my time when I can do that in my notes app doesn’t make sense. As I said, Ali’s videos are amazing and I find them helpful, but I have noticed her videos these days focusing too much on the app since the app came out. Pushing too hard for an app that should have a one time fee at most. This has kind of put me off. The idea that this is the same amount of money as a cup of coffee so it should be worth it is a terrible argument. I don’t buy coffee, and I won’t pay $7 for an unnecessary app.

No Benefit Without $$

Lambs Wrath on

United States

This app is totally useless unless you buy their $7 a month subscription. Most apps will give you some free features and if you want premium then you can go premium for additional features. Not this app. It does nothing without a paid service. The author will tell you how good it is but never tell you about the subscription you have to pay. It is also misleading in advertising. It says “In app purchases” but the whole app must be subscribed to with a monthly fee to use. I am very disappointed in the developer with this because the author is a good OCD Coach, but her app is useless without $$. The developer of the OCD app contacted me after my above review was posted. Their response was that it is in fact very expensive to develop an app and that an $8 subscription is the cost of coffee and a sandwich. I agree, but my point is that it isn’t just a one time purchase of a cup of coffee rather it is monthly purchase that does add up! The issue I have is that no matter how good the app may be, you can’t even try it out without paying for and committing to a paid subscription. Give us a little something for free or a free month trial that you can cancel or keep depending on the experience. The other big issue I have is that the developer is still being disingenuous with me by simply asking me to update my review based on their costs to develop the app. I don’t care if it costs $100 a month, I just need to be able to test drive it prior to purchase.

app makes you pay for a subscription

Allielightcat on

United States

smh. ali greymond just wants your money :( sad. you can easily get a fully free CBT diary app that has the exact same tracking features called feartools. please do not pay for this its useless..

Doesn’t work

RichofMich on

United States

Every time I try to push things it deletes it or doesn’t work and it makes my ocd worse

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