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Garden City, New York therapist: Jessica Corea Private Practice, counselor/therapist
OCD

Jessica Corea Private Practice

Counselor/Therapist, LMHC
We have practitioners who specialize in OCD at the practice.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, New York
Brooklyn, New York therapist: Kensington Wellness, licensed professional counselor
OCD

Kensington Wellness

Licensed Professional Counselor, LMHC, MHC-LP
Several of our clinicians have specific experience assisting individuals experiencing OCD symptoms.  
12 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, New York
San Diego, California therapist: Shaudi Adel - Online / Virtual Therapy, licensed clinical social worker
OCD

Shaudi Adel - Online / Virtual Therapy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
FREE consultations! Are you struggling with OCD? I strongly believe in the power of therapy to help you manage its symptoms and work towards building brighter days ahead.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, New York
Buffalo, New York therapist: Jennifer Dorato, licensed clinical social worker
OCD

Jennifer Dorato

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LMSW
Therapy for OCD offers individuals a structured and evidence-based approach to reducing symptoms, improving functioning, and reclaiming their lives from the grip of obsessions and compulsions. By working collaboratively, individuals with OCD can learn effective strategies to manage their symptoms and achieve greater freedom and well-being.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, New York
Manhattan, New York therapist: Katherine Rabinowitz, licensed psychoanalyst
OCD

Katherine Rabinowitz

Licensed Psychoanalyst, LP, M.A., NCPsyA
OCD is bandied about a lot these days. Sometimes it's confused with OCPD, and they are not the same thing. As this is to be a short description of the issue, the best I can do is to say that OCD is an anxiety disorder and OCPD is a personality disorder. There is some overlap. Both vary in severity, and difficulty hauling oneself out of. That stuckness is part of the disorder itself. To understand it better I suggest you read that part on my website that explains it in greater detail. It's under the tab "What's Troubling You."considerably greater detail.  
31 Years Experience
Online in Queensbury, New York