OCD therapists in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan SK, Canada CA
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Elena Serra
Therapist, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist (RP-Q)
I use empirically-supported CBT methods help clients overcome obsessive thoughts and impulses.
5 Years Experience
Online in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Mary Knoblock
Hypnotherapist, Licensed RTT Practitioner, Clinical Hypnotist, Duke Certified Health Coach, Spiritual Counselor
We can use RTT and hypnosis to help understand your OCD patterns and work to alleviate them.
9 Years Experience
Online in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (Online Only)
Molly McBride
Counsellor/Therapist, MSc, RCC, RTC
I offer a structured, supportive environment to help you manage and reduce intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Together, we’ll explore the underlying causes of OCD, develop effective coping strategies, and work toward greater freedom. Using evidence-based approaches like CBT, Mindfulness, EMDR, and hypnotherapy, we’ll focus on interrupting unhelpful patterns, easing anxiety, and fostering resilience for lasting relief.
4 Years Experience
Online in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (Online Only)
Colleen Collins
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, C.C.C., Msc, MA
Using an Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) approach, I help people reduce anxiety, symptoms, and compulsions.
2 Years Experience
Online in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (Online Only)
Daniel Klassen
Psychologist, Provisional, (P7619) with CAP in Alberta & Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC 19147) with BCACC, for elsewhere in Canada
Having Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be incredibly distressing. It involves intrusive, unwanted thoughts that lead to repetitive behaviors or mental acts aimed at reducing anxiety. These compulsions provide temporary relief but create a cycle of distressing obsessing thoughts and compulsive behaviors. The constant fear of something terrible happening if rituals are not performed can be paralyzing. Despite recognizing that these obsessions and compulsions are irrational and disruptive, individuals with OCD often feel powerless to stop them. Therapy, such as Narrative Therapy (NT), is used to explore their experiences, while lifestyle changes and mindfulness techniques can help manage symptoms. Internal Family Systems may also be employed to identify and address the roots of these behaviors. Each person's journey with OCD is unique, but an integrative and evidence-based approach can lead to a significant reduction or elimination of symptoms.
5 Years Experience
Online in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan