Relationship OCD Research Case Study

What two published studies suggest about app-based support for relationship-centered obsessions, ROCD resilience, and relationship dissatisfaction.

Relationship OCD Research Case Study

What two published studies suggest about app-based support for relationship-centered obsessions, ROCD resilience, and relationship dissatisfaction.

This page summarizes the ROCD-focused evidence in practical language. It is not a diagnosis or medical advice. It explains what was studied, who participated, and how app-based exercises were tested for relationship-centered obsessive-compulsive symptoms.

2ROCD papers cited
103Couples in RCT
15 daysApp intervention
45 daysFollow-up window
What was studied

App-based training for relationship-centered obsessions.

The ROCD research group focuses on relationship-centered obsessive-compulsive symptoms and relationship-related beliefs. The main couples trial tested whether using the app together could improve ROCD resilience and relationship outcomes.

Relationship-centered obsessive-compulsive symptoms and cognitions.
Couples using brief app-based exercises during a 15-day intervention.
Follow-up measurement to test whether gains persisted beyond immediate use.
Reliable-change research showing clinically meaningful symptom movement.
Most concrete finding

Couples using the app improved more than controls.

Gorelik et al. (2023) reported that couples who used the app together showed enhanced ROCD resilience, reduced ROCD symptoms and cognitions, and reduced relationship dissatisfaction compared with the control group.

The couples trial reported effects that persisted at the 1-month follow-up.

Key findings

1. A couples trial tested app use for ROCD resilience.

The randomized couples study included 103 heterosexual couples. Couples assigned to the app condition used the intervention for 15 days and were compared with a control group.

Gorelik et al. 2023 DOI →

2. Reliable-change research supports symptom movement.

Cerea et al. (2020) adds support for tracking clinically meaningful change in relationship obsessive-compulsive symptoms over time.

Cerea et al. 2020 DOI →

Papers cited

Paper Year What it contributes
Gorelik et al. – ROCD Couples Trial
doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21673
2023 103 couples; app condition versus control; reduced ROCD symptoms, cognitions, and relationship dissatisfaction.
Cerea et al. – ROCD Reliable Change
doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2020.07.043
2020 Reliable-change research focused on relationship obsessive-compulsive symptoms.
What this means

The evidence supports ROCD-specific app exercises.

The ROCD studies suggest that brief app-based exercises can be positioned as a condition-specific support for relationship-centered obsessions and related beliefs. The strongest practical message is that ROCD is not treated as a generic anxiety topic here; it has its own research pathway.

Next step

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