OCD therapists in East Peoria, Illinois IL
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Dr. David Steinbok
Psychologist, M.S., Psy.D.
Dr. David Steinbok believes that change occurs within the individual, through insight and awareness. By utilizing the therapist as an accepting, non-judgmental participant, one can come to understand what keeps them from moving forward and achieving more satisfaction in their lives.
14 Years Experience
Online in East Peoria, Illinois
Gabrielle Rocchino
Psychologist, PhD
My approach to therapy is flexible to meet the unique needs of each person and is grounded in the goal for you to feel deserving of connection, clarity and a fulfilled life. In my work with clients who are struggling with OCD, I lean on the tools of grounding, self-understanding and self-compassion to help us to better understand the sources of obsessions and anxious distress, while mitigating compulsive behaviors to improve your quality of life.
10 Years Experience
Online in East Peoria, Illinois (Online Only)
Richard Scott, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Living with OCD can be exhausting — intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors can take over your day, disrupt your focus, and leave you feeling frustrated or ashamed. But OCD is treatable, and you don’t have to manage it on your own. Through evidence-based approaches like Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), therapy can help you break free from the cycle, reduce anxiety, and reclaim your time and mental space. If you're ready to loosen OCD’s grip on your life, I’m here to help you take that first step.
19 Years Experience
Online in East Peoria, Illinois
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 East Peoria, Illinois
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 East Peoria, Illinois (Online Only)