OCD therapists in Cape Canaveral, Florida FL
Dr. Le’ Isaac Gardner Msc.D. CTHT ORDM
Hypnotherapist, Doctorate in Metaphysical Science, MSc.D. Clinical and Transpersonal Hypnotherapist CTHT
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is something that I recognize as a hardship not only to the client but for my clients families and partners as well. I usually spend time with all parties to help to ease the suffering that has been inflicted upon them as well as healing the symptoms of OCD within the main client.
12 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
Hayne Steen
Counselor/Therapist, MAMFT, LMHC, Approved Supervisor
There are many reasons why we find ourselves fixated on or frustrated by certain things. They are most often associated with some of our irrational beliefs and fears. When these obsessions or compulsions begin to eat away at relationships or our ability to live fully, that's a good indicator that there might be some important work to do. Let's explore this together.
14 Years Experience
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
Elizabeth Moffett, LMHC
Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Psychotherapist
An estimated 5 million Americans suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and live diminished lives in which they are compelled to obsess about something or to repeat a similar task over and over. Traditionally, OCD has been treated with Prozac or similar drugs. The problem with medication, aside from its cost, is that 30 percent of people treated don’t respond to it, and when the pills stop, the symptoms invariably return. We will work towards changing your brain chemistry through behavior modification to develop new patterns of response to your obsessions.
19 Years Experience