OCD therapists in Saginaw, Michigan MI
Peakminds Psychology
Psychologist
Dr. Pongracic’s doctoral research was on the neuropsychology and behavioural economics in individuals with OCD, providing her with a deep understanding of this topic and the therapeutic approaches associated with treatment and support for individuals experiencing OCD and related symptoms.
7 Years Experience
Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, PhD
Psychologist, PhD
OCD can feel limiting and time-consuming. Facing OCD can increase life satisfaction. We can use exposure therapy principles to help you break unhelpful cycles of behaviors that never fully do what they promise - bring peace. Learning to distinguish between obsessions and compulsions is an important first step, followed by building skills to be with discomfort (rather than driven to reduce discomfort) and take action toward meaningful life goals.
11 Years Experience
Dr. Mike Strand
Psychologist, PsyD
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) traps you in a cycle of repetitive thoughts and behaviors, stealing moments of peace and creating barriers to living freely. The constant battle with uncertainty and the need for control can feel overwhelming, as if your own mind is both your sanctuary and prison. My specialized OCD treatment offers a pathway out, equipping you with strategies to break free from these cycles, regain control, and embrace the spontaneity of life with confidence.
16 Years Experience
North Shore OCD Women's Treatment Center, Ltd.
Psychologist, PhD
OCD is treatable. Our goal is to help you get it into full remission. We are passionate about supporting and encouraging you to defeat OCD symptoms and regain control of your life. Specializing exclusively in the treatment of OCD in adult women allows us to focus 100% on the latest knowledge and highly-effective techniques that will likely work best for you. You will receive expert, high-quality and personalized treatment. Sessions will be conducted with a PhD-level psychologist, trained in highly-ranked programs with over 15 years of experience.
We treat all OCD subtypes and themes. These include, but are not limited to:
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)
Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) including Hair-Pulling (Trich)
Contamination OCD
Checking OCD
Counting OCD
Compulsive Staring OCD
Derealization OCD
Covid-theme OCD
Emotional/Mental Contamination OCD
Existential OCD
False Memory OCD
Harm/Violent Obsession OCD
Health OCD
Hit and Run OCD
Hoarding OCD
Just Right OCD
Magical Thinking OCD
Mental Hoarding (Need to Remember) OCD
Meta OCD
Need to Know OCD
Need to Tell, Ask, or Confess OCD
Need to Touch, Tap, or Rub OCD
Pedophile (POCD) OCD
Perinatal/ Postpartum/ Maternal OCD
Psychosis /Schizophrenia / “Am I going crazy” OCD
Pure O OCD
Racism OCD
Real Event OCD
Relationship OCD (ROCD)
Religious (Scrupulosity) OCD
Responsibility OCD
Rumination OCD
Sensorimotor OCD
Sexual Obsession OCD
Sexual Orientation (Homosexual) OCD/ SO-OCD (HOCD)
Somatic (Sensorimotor) OCD
Suicidal OCD
Superstition OCD
Symmetry/ Exactness/ Ordering OCD
Tourettic OCD
Transgender OCD
12 Years Experience
Josh Murray- Hopeful Minds
Psychologist, MA, LLP
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a condition in which you have frequent unwanted thoughts and sensations (obsessions) that cause you to perform repetitive behaviors (compulsions). The repetitive behaviors can significantly interfere with social interactions and performing daily tasks.
OCD is usually a life-long (chronic) condition, but symptoms can come and go over time.
Everyone experiences obsessions and compulsions at some point. For example, it’s common to occasionally double-check the stove or the locks. People also often use the phrases “obsessing” and “obsessed” very casually in everyday conversations. But OCD is more extreme. It can take up hours of a person’s day. It gets in the way of normal life and activities. Obsessions in OCD are unwanted, and people with OCD don’t enjoy performing compulsive behaviors.
The most common treatment plan for OCD involves psychotherapy (talk therapy) and medication.
If this treatment doesn’t help your OCD symptoms and your symptoms are severe, your provider may recommend transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
3 Years Experience