Psychologist, Ph.D. M.A. (Clinical & Applied Hypnosis), M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology)
OCD is not really an issue if you know how to deal with it. I have been helping my clients with this issue, administering meditation and CBT. My clients with this disorder are getting resilient in no time.
We have many therapists who are experienced in working with OCD. Please take a look at our general statement here and our website: https://talkingworkscounseling.com/
*Free Consultation* OCD can be incredibly debilitating for one's life, but there is also evidence-based therapies to help you gain control over your OCD. I use Cognitive Behavioral therapy and Exposure Therapy to help you overcome your OCD. I also specialize in working with children who have OCD and in coaching the parents of children who have OCD.
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.
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.
Obsession. Compulsion. Addiction. These are first cousins, thoughts and actions that seem to happen all on their own volition. In my work, there is always something good about these 3 amigos - or they would not be here in your life. The work is to discover what that is, and like in the serentiy prayer: Deal with what you can change, accept what you can't , and know the difference. Sometimes it means changing a belief, sometimes a field or environmental condition... sometimes taking care of some emotions hiding in dark places.
A constant stream of thoughts might be crowding your mind, making it tough to get through the day smoothly. Whether these thoughts are scary or anxiety-inducing, they can leave you feeling on edge, worrying about what might happen next. But with a Cognitive Behavioral Approach, you'll discover effective ways to tackle each obsessive thought head-on, helping you regain control and find peace of mind again.