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Developmental Patterns in OCD Onset and Flare-Ups
Episode 72

Developmental Patterns in OCD Onset and Flare-Ups

Breaking the Rules: A Clinician's Guide to Treating OCD · Adam Jaffrey

March 9, 202617m 0s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Breaking the Rules, we explore when and why OCD tends to peak across the lifespan — and why symptoms often intensify during moments of growth, change, and meaning rather than out of nowhere.

Drawing on clinical experience and developmental theory, this conversation looks at the predictable windows of vulnerability where OCD commonly emerges or flares: childhood and puberty, late adolescence and young adulthood, and major life transitions such as starting high school, exams, relationships, parenthood, grief, and identity shifts.

Rather than focusing solely on symptoms, the discussion centres on formulation, psychoeducation, and normalisation — helping both clinicians and clients answer the critical question: why now?

💬 Key themes:

  • The two most common ages of onset for OCD
  • Puberty, hormones, and emotional intensity
  • Individuation, identity formation, and existential anxiety
  • Why OCD spikes when life becomes meaningful
  • New parenthood, responsibility, and fear of harm
  • How values drive OCD themes during transitions
  • Understanding symptom “shape-shifting” across life stages
  • Using developmental context to reduce fear and shame
  • Anticipating flare-ups and planning support proactively

💡 “OCD often shows up when life matters most.”

🧠 “These thoughts tell us what we care about.”

💬 “Be alert, not alarmed.”


🔖 Chapters

00:00 Introduction: When does OCD peak?

01:30 Early onset and puberty

03:30 Adolescence, identity, and individuation

06:00 Hormones, emotions, and existential fear

08:00 Life transitions and meaning

10:00 New parenthood and responsibility

12:00 Why themes change over time

14:00 Using formulation to answer ‘why now?’

16:00 Anticipating flare-ups and building support


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