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Glendale, Arizona therapist: Dr. Mark Richard Treegoob, psychologist
OCD

Dr. Mark Richard Treegoob

Psychologist, Ph.D.
I have been very well trained in OCD by the BTI, University of Pennsylvania, and OCD conferences. I regularly consult with Dr. Jonathon Abramowitz.  
43 Years Experience
Online in Vail, Colorado
Greenwich, Connecticut therapist: Sala Psychology, psychologist
OCD

Sala Psychology

Psychologist
We work with individuals with OCD, and use Exposure and Response Prevention in our approach, which is the treatment for OCD with the most research supported to date.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Vail, Colorado
Englewood, Colorado therapist: Whole Person Counseling/Nic Showalter, drug and alcohol counselor
OCD

Whole Person Counseling/Nic Showalter

Drug and Alcohol Counselor, M.A., CAC-III
Nic is experienced in the treatment of OCD, OCD is one of the most common co-occurring disorders associated with addictions and substance abuse/dependence. He utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance commitment therapy and dialectic behavioral therapy.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Vail, Colorado
Boulder, Colorado therapist: David Redbord, registered psychotherapist
OCD

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.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Vail, Colorado
 therapist: North Shore OCD Women's Treatment Center, Ltd., psychologist
OCD

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
Online in Vail, Colorado