OCD therapists in Rocky Ford, Colorado CO
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Libertas Counseling and Coaching Services
Licensed Professional Counselor
Experienced with helping clients who struggle with OCD
10 Years Experience
Online in Rocky Ford, Colorado
Rock Your Family
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LMFT
OCD is a multi-faceted problem and that is why we have a team of professionals dedicated to helping you overcome it. Some of our staff have been specializing in OCD treatment for over 20 years. We are here to help you fight this battle so you don't have to fight alone inside your head any longer.
18 Years Experience
Online in Rocky Ford, Colorado
Psychotherapy.Com
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
29 Years Experience
Online in Rocky Ford, Colorado
Dr. Walter T. Rueff
Psychologist, Ph.D.
OCD can be a particularly cruel and disruptive disorder. Treating OCD is one of my clinical passions; in treating OCD, I utilize evidence based psychotherapies such as Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP).
7 Years Experience
Online in Rocky Ford, Colorado
David Redbord
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MPH, LPCC
Does this sound like your experience of OCD?
You can’t stop thinking about something. In order to feel better there’s something you HAVE to do. You can’t relax without doing whatever that is. You’re preoccupied with worry over something and whatever it is you have to do feel better.
This often leads to…
Difficulty staying present. Not enjoying your life as much due to being preoccupied with something. Feeling nervous and anxious. Feeling Frustrated with having to do a behavior over and over in order to move forward.
OCD is short for obsessive-compulsive disorder which includes two issues: Obsession and Compulsion.
Obsession is when stress and worry building the system, starting with a thought about a particular issue.
A compulsion is a behavior. And unless you do the behavior, you can’t relax and move forward.
I work with clients with OCD using mindfulness.
When you notice your mind starting to get preoccupied around an obsession with something and the stress starting to build, you can notice where you feel the sensation of that worry in your body.
By staying present with that sensation, it will move and change and the worry will move through your body.
When the urge to do a compulsive behavior arises, you can likewise notice where you feel the sensation of that urge in your body and stay present with it. As you stay present with it and do not act on the urge, the sensation will move and change and the urge will pass.
In this way, we can use mindfulness to come back to the present moment and not discontinue the cycle of obsession and compulsion.
I’d be honored to support you in using mindfulness to feel better, decrease the presence of OCD in your life, and find calm presence.
4 Years Experience
Online in Rocky Ford, Colorado