Aim: The aim of the study is to determine the relationship between obsessive compulsive disorder in adults, and social anxiety and psychological resilience in adults. The group of this study was composed of individuals who received or are still receiving treatment in hospitals and private counseling centers in Izmir in 2022-2023. Method: The sample of the study was composed of 400 participants aged 18 and over who were diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive and selected by purposive sampling method. Maudsley Obsessive Compulsive Question List, Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale and Brief Psychological Resilience Scale were used to collect data in the study. Findings: In the findings of the study, it has been determined that there is a significant and moderately positive relationship between controlling and cleaning levels; a positive relationship between slowness, doubt and rumination levels; a very strong positive relationship between the maudsley obsessive compulsive levels. Outcome: In the research results, obsessions and compulsions were found to be significant for the tested variables in general. However, no significant results were found at the expected psychological resilience level. Therefore, the relationship between obsessive-compulsive scores and another variable may be examined.