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OCD therapists in Yorkton, SK, CA

We are proud to feature top rated OCD therapists in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Oakville, Ontario therapist: Kristina Snaith, registered psychotherapist
OCD

Kristina Snaith

Registered Psychotherapist, RP (Qualifying)
OCD is a form of anxiety but can feel paralyzing. With therapy, it is possible to not only manage, but even diminish and maybe overcome your OCD symptoms.  
0 Years Experience
Online in Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Toronto, Ontario therapist: Elena Serra, therapist
OCD

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 Yorkton, Saskatchewan
North York, Ontario therapist: Kayla Schofield, registered psychotherapist
OCD

Kayla Schofield

Registered Psychotherapist, RP
OCD is an extreme form of anxiety consisting of obssessive thoughts or ritual like behaviours. Not always but often, clients have had trauma in their life that has caused OCD.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Chilliwack, British Columbia therapist: Molly McBride, counselor/therapist
OCD

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 Yorkton, Saskatchewan (Online Only)
Calgary, Alberta therapist: Freedom & Hope Counselling and Therapeutic Services, licensed professional counselor
OCD

Freedom & Hope Counselling and Therapeutic Services

Licensed Professional Counsellor, RPC #3875, CT #2438, LSCC
People exhibiting symptoms of OCD often appear anxious and engage in repetitive behaviors such as checking, counting, ordering, and rearranging things in search of reassurance. Many have experienced these symptoms during stressful periods in their lives. The stress of initiating therapy may exacerbate these anxious behaviors. However, once a trusting connection is established, comfort levels rise, allowing for modeling healthy coping mechanisms within a supportive environment. The focus will center on the underlying trauma below it  
8 Years Experience
Online in Yorkton, Saskatchewan