OCD therapists in Summerfield, Florida FL
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
Alan Jacobson, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, Nationally Registered Health Service Provider
I use cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) along with Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) all within a positive and humanistic therapeutic environment to help people with OCD. We'll work together to help you overcome your symptoms and feel more in control.
23 Years Experience
Heidi Ison
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW, QSP, BCD
Preference for order and structure, repetitive thoughts and behaviors, rules, rituals, and rigidity are just a few of the symptoms that make getting up in the morning hard when you have obsessive-compulsive traits. With a combination of exposure hierarchies and Radically Open flexible mind principles, we can help you break free of the OCD trap.
17 Years Experience
Peakminds Psychology
Psychologist
Dr. Pongracic’s doctoral research was on the neuropsychology and behavioural economics in individuals with OCD, providing her with a deep understanding of this topic and the therapeutic approaches associated with treatment and support for individuals experiencing OCD and related symptoms.
7 Years Experience
Mandy Hines
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, QS, MCAP
Over the past two years, I’ve personally noticed an increase in OCD diagnoses, particularly in youth. With many presentations all equally distressing, OCD can feel impossible to live with. With medication and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, OCD can be manageable.
16 Years Experience