OCD therapists in Woodhaven, New York NY
Talking Works
Counselor/Therapist, LMSW, LMHC, LCSW
We have many therapists who are experienced in working with OCD. Please take a look at our general statement here and our website: https://talkingworkscounseling.com/
12 Years Experience
Dr. Julien Moe (Ph.D.)
Psychologist, Ph.D. M.A. (Clinical & Applied Hypnosis), M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology)
OCD is not really an issue if you know how to deal with it. I have been helping my clients with this issue, administering meditation and CBT. My clients with this disorder are getting resilient in no time.
8 Years Experience
Asha Kadir
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
I work with people with obsessions and compulsions to help manage symptoms, improve quality of life, and especially to find more self-compassion and understanding. I'm a compassionate and culturally-competent therapist and counselor, with an interest in working with individuals and couples including on all kinds of issues. I believe we can all experience helping people move towards a better and healthier life. I'm trained in DBT, CBT, compassion focused therapy and couples work, and I especially enjoy working with people bringing issues concerning race, culture, religion and spirituality. I offer a free 15-minute consultation with anyone interested in working with me, and I look forward to speaking with you about what you want to accomplish in therapy.
2 Years Experience
Kensington Wellness
Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC, MHC-LP
Several of our clinicians have specific experience assisting individuals experiencing OCD symptoms.
12 Years Experience
Dr. Jacqueline Mulone
Psychologist, Doctor of Psychology
OCD is very common in children and teens. Children and teens may develop obsessions and compulsive behaviors centering on germs, sexuality, excessive focus on morality/religion, and fear of losing control and harming self or others.
18 Years Experience
Manhattan Mental Health Counseling
Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
Our compassionate therapists specialize in OCD.
16 Years Experience
April Tettemer
Art Therapist, LCAT
OCD doesn't always look like washing your hands x amount of times. OCD can be intrusive thoughts, OCD can be false belief systems created to make life feel safer to navigate, OCD can be reassurance seeking in a way that creates distance from ourselves and others. I can help the client identify the obsessions and compulsions they are dealing with and work to reduce the compulsive behavior and obsessive thoughts.
1 Years Experience
Lani Pawar
Licensed Psychoanalyst, M.A., L.P.
If you suffer from obsessional thinking, intrusive thoughts or ruminations, talk therapy can help break the cycle of negative thinking and improve your quality of life.
7 Years Experience
New York Behavioral Health
Psychologist
NYBH Cognitive Behavior Therapists' mission is to provide the highest level of expert care to clients in a comfortable setting. Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) techniques end emotional pain (anxiety, depression, anger), increase coping skills and other helpful behaviors. We move beyond symptom re
20 Years Experience
Katherine Rabinowitz
Licensed Psychoanalyst, LP, M.A., NCPsyA
OCD is bandied about a lot these days. Sometimes it's confused with OCPD, and they are not the same thing. As this is to be a short description of the issue, the best I can do is to say that OCD is an anxiety disorder and OCPD is a personality disorder. There is some overlap. Both vary in severity, and difficulty hauling oneself out of. That stuckness is part of the disorder itself. To understand it better I suggest you read that part on my website that explains it in greater detail. It's under the tab "What's Troubling You."considerably greater detail.
31 Years Experience