OCD therapists in Somers, New York NY
John Vieira Silvestre
Therapist, LicPsi, LCSW
My treatment philosophy is one that combines humanistic values and CBT in helping patients to overcome their symptoms and emotional distress, so they can lead a more fullfilling life. I also help clients with underlying issues/personal styles of responding to situations that are dysfunctional.
38 Years Experience
Natasha Moctezuma
Counselor/Therapist, MHC-LP
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.
10 Years Experience
Jeffrey Motter
Psychologist, PhD
OCD can feel overwhelming, though it is treatable with effective therapy. Using techniques and strategies from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Exposure and Response Prevention, we'll work together to identify and overcome the patterns of thoughts and behaviors that keep you from being where you want to be in life.
2 Years Experience
Ms. Lorna Hayim-Baker
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, "R"LCSW
Having "OCD" causes may patients to lose so much time. They have to do things over and over again so it presents perfectly. They are constantly checking and rechecking if they left an appliance on/off or a door open or closed. The list goes on and on and they are exhausted from all their checking. We know this disorder is driven by anxiety so we also address that condition. We leave no stone unturned and when we hit an impasse, I would suggest that they be evaluated by a psychiatrist. Taking medications is my plan of last resort.
18 Years Experience
Under The Tree Counseling
Life Coach
Compulsions and anxiety go hand in hand. If someone is nervous about something going wrong, they’ll become obsessed with the idea and eventually convince themselves that they must stop the negative situation from happening. Unfortunately, this mindset can be harmful, however if the client can connect the dots of their anxiety to their behavior, they will begin to see the faulty perception of their actions
8 Years Experience