OCD therapists in Lowell, Arkansas AR
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Tammy Neil
Licensed Professional Counselor, Ph.D.
OCD is often misunderstood. Obsessive compulsive disorder is more than washing your hands obsessively. It is
a mental illness that causes repeated unwanted thoughts or obsessions and urges to do something over and over again (compulsions). There are many different therapies to help get these thoughts under control.
23 Years Experience
In-Person Near Lowell, AR
Online in Lowell, Arkansas
Justin O. Green
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
My approach to OCD includes exploring the origins of the issue for you, as well as learning to use techniques of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to counter and reduce the impact it can have on your life and relationships.
32 Years Experience
Online in Lowell, Arkansas (Online Only)
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
We can use RTT and hypnosis to help understand your OCD patterns and work to alleviate them.
10 Years Experience
Online in Lowell, Arkansas (Online Only)
Peter Gould
Psychologist, Ph.D.
As a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in OCD, I provide compassionate and effective treatment for individuals struggling with this anxiety disorder. OCD can be debilitating, and intrusive thoughts often impact your quality of life. My approach, informed by evidence-based therapies such as CBT, is tailored to meet each person's unique needs. I use techniques like exposure and response prevention, along with rational self-talk, to help manage and reduce symptoms.
21 Years Experience
Online in Lowell, Arkansas (Online Only)
Jennifer L Abel
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I use primarily exposure and response prevention (ERP). I've treated dozens of people with OCD. I've always been keenly interested in OCD. My review comparing SSRIs (anti-depressants that help OCD) and ERP was published in the peer reviewed journal Behaviour Research & Therapy. I found that ERP is more effective unless you are severely depressed or have poor insight. Most people with OCD, at some level, understand their fears are unwarranted but feel they can't stop and realize they have OCD. If this describes you then you are likely to respond well to ERP.
29 Years Experience
Online in Lowell, Arkansas (Online Only)