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OCD therapists in Coomera, QLD, AU

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Bulimba, Queensland therapist: Chris Chicoteau, counselor/therapist
OCD

Chris Chicoteau

Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Counselling, IFS Level 2
Gain insight into the OCD and address any of the unwanted consequences of the condition.  
16 Years Experience
In-Person Near Coomera, QLD
Online in Coomera, QLD
Bulimba, Queensland therapist: Katie Waller, psychologist
OCD

Katie Waller

Psychologist, BPsych (Hons), MA ClinPsych
I have helped those struggling with OCD and intrusive thoughts for a decade so understand experiencing these symptoms can be scary and confusing, but I know that you are NOT your thoughts, and there is help available. I have extensive training in ERP and I-CBT therapy to help you get your life back.  
12 Years Experience
In-Person Near Coomera, QLD
Online in Coomera, QLD
Melbourne, Victoria therapist: The Inner Collective Clinical Psychology, psychologist
OCD

The Inner Collective Clinical Psychology

Psychologist, Doctor of Clinical Psychology, Master of Science, Bachelor of Arts (Psych. Hons.)
OCD is more than just needing things “a certain way”—it can feel intrusive, distressing, and exhausting. At The Inner Collective, we understand the complexities of OCD and how it affects daily life. We offer evidence-based treatments like Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), CBT, and ACT to help you reduce the power of obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours. With the right support, it’s possible to regain a sense of freedom and calm.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Coomera, QLD
Griffith, New South Wales therapist: Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre, marriage and family therapist
OCD

Counselling Mediation & Relationship Centre

Marriage and Family Therapist, B.Coun,Graddip Family Dispute resolution FDRP
Individuals with Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) are aware that their symptoms are irrational and excessive, but they find that the obsessions are uncontrollable or unstoppable and the compulsions are difficult or impossible to resist. Obsessions and compulsions are distressing, exhausting, and time consuming. It can significantly interfere with the individual’s daily routine, education/working life, family and social relationships. Obsessions and compulsions can lead to feelings of hopelessness and depression.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Coomera, QLD
London, England therapist: Valerie Fearon, licensed professional counselor
OCD

Valerie Fearon

Licensed Professional Counsellor, CBT, Mindfulness, Counselling, Inner Child Truma
The Therapy I would use for clients with OCD would be. CBT. This Therapy help clients to focuses on identifying and changing negative feelings about themselves, to help them to change unhelpful responses and behaviour. And also encouraged them what treatment can help, so they can see a significant improvement in their OCD.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Coomera, QLD

OCD therapists in Coomera, Queensland, Australia Statistics

OCD therapists in Coomera, Queensland, Australia average 12 years of experience and charge around $173 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (78%), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (72%), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) (50%).

Average years in practice

12 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$173

Accept insurance

72%

Offer sliding scale

50%

Gender ID

49% Female
43% Male
4% Non-Binary
4% Gender Fluid

Session Type

72% In Person and Online
28% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

78% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
72% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
50% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
50% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
44% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
44% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
44% Psychodynamic Therapy

Ages Served

100% Adult
78% Senior
78% Young Adult
78% Teen
50% Children

Client Focus

72% Women
67% Persons with Disabilities
61% Men
56% LGBTQ+
56% Middle Eastern