OCD therapists in Oak Bay, British Columbia BC, Canada CA
Arne Pedersen - Awareness In Health
Hypnotherapist, Registered Counselling Hypnotherapist
Living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can be exhausting, but you're not alone in this journey. With a blend of empathetic understanding and proven therapeutic methods like Hypnotherapy, I guide individuals towards understanding the underlying causes of their OCD and developing practical strategies to manage intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviours. Together, we can pave a path towards greater freedom and peace of mind.
13 Years Experience
Nicklas Ehrlich
Counsellor/Therapist, MSW, RCC (#0843), RSW (#11561), Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Life-Coach, Hypnotherapist, Advanced Neurofeedback Trainer
OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) can greatly be helped by neurofeedback along with coaching or counselling. When the central nervous system and brain are balanced and resilient anxiety and OCD helped.
44 Years Experience
Freedom & Hope Counselling and Therapeutic Services
Licensed Professional Counsellor, RPC #3875, CT #2438, LSCC
People exhibiting symptoms of OCD often appear anxious and engage in repetitive behaviors such as checking, counting, ordering, and rearranging things in search of reassurance. Many have experienced these symptoms during stressful periods in their lives. The stress of initiating therapy may exacerbate these anxious behaviors. However, once a trusting connection is established, comfort levels rise, allowing for modeling healthy coping mechanisms within a supportive environment. The focus will center on the underlying trauma below it
8 Years Experience
Elena Serra
Therapist, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist (RP-Q)
I use empirically-supported CBT methods help clients overcome obsessive thoughts and impulses.
5 Years Experience
Nina Hopmeier
Licensed Professional Counsellor, Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC)
OCD can be debilitating due to having unwanted, recurring thoughts that cause people to engage in frequent, repetitive behaviours in order to relieve anxiety. People with OCD often feel overwhelmed due to needing things a certain way with leaving little to no room for flexibility. Rigidity takes over, which can create feelings of sadness and helplessness. The therapy models that I use for OCD are primarily Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The CBT model involves challenging unwanted thoughts that may be exacerbating the OCD. Once clients identify the thoughts that are linked to the unwanted behaviours, they learn to have more choice over how they would like to respond to those thoughts. Gaining control over the unwanted thoughts is a powerful step in the healing process, as clients feel empowered to make independent choices that are in line with their values. Values-oriented work is largely derived from the ACT model. As we explore values, clients gain a deep understanding of the type of life they would like to live. They explore what makes life rich and meaningful and what changes need to happen in order to reach their full potential.
13 Years Experience