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Amanda Hagos

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm and I strive to partner with youth and families to provide additional support and tools in my in-person and virtual sessions. I invite my families and clients to try something new in a safe, supported, and nonjudgmental setting.

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Tooyin Owolabi

My approach to therapy: I lead with compassion, clinical expertise, and cultural sensitivity. My approach blends evidence-based treatment with personalized care, so you feel seen, heard, and empowered, not just treated. Whether you're managing anxiety, ADHD, or navigating life transitions, you’ll find a safe space here to heal and grow.

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James Wendell Perkins

My approach to therapy: I work to fix the conditions that cause anxiety, and depression while encouraging healthy connection. I support couples to strengthen relationships and work with individuals recovering from difficult relationships. I am able to provide a super”super bill” for clients that have “out of network insurance coverage. I am not “in network” with any providers.

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Raquel Woods-Hernandez

My approach to therapy: It’s rooted in compassion and collaboration. I believe healing happens when you feel safe, understood, and supported. I would be honored to walk alongside you, offering guidance and support as we work toward your goals.

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Naomi Babcock

My approach to therapy: I consider my work with clients to be a collaborative process to help children, adolescents, and adults find the most effective ways to cope with emotional experiences that might arise as a result of various life situations or trauma.

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Ned Klein

My approach to therapy: The relief from quitting my latest job only lasted a few hours before the dread crept back in. On paper, my life looked fine. But I was stuck. Familiar patterns unfolded in my romantic relationships. Work projects would start strong and then unravel. As always, I told myself that I needed to be more disciplined. But it wasn't working. I had to make a change.

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Christine Tronge

My approach to therapy: As a professional with almost 30 years in the field, I use evidenced-based treatments that produce results. You will be able to share what is weighing on you, challenging you in a non-judgmental, compassionate environment. Your healing is my focus!

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Seth M. Madej

My approach to therapy: Our relationship comes first. I will tailor my approach to therapy based on my understanding of my your unique needs. But I will always come to your sessions with hope, diligence, and good humor.

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Julia Gueron

My approach to therapy: I believe everyone's past experiences and early attachments influence our present behaviors and relationships. By exploring these patterns in a safe, collaborative space, we can uncover the "why" behind your struggles and create meaningful change for your future self.

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Jiani Huang

My approach to therapy: I have been trained using a variety of therapeutic approaches including psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and dialectic-behavioral therapy.

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Find OCD Therapists & Counselors in University City of San Diego, CA.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) involves recurring thoughts and behaviors that cause stress and diminish your quality of life. OCD can be challenging and overwhelming, but there are many strategies to cope with and overcome it.

Mental Health Match can connect you with licensed OCD therapists who can help you gain greater control over any obsessions and compulsions that you’re experiencing. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

When to Seek Therapy for OCD

If you suspect that you have OCD, it may be time to seek treatment from a mental health professional. Here are some signs that you could be dealing with OCD:

  • Obsessive signs: feeling stressed when things are out of place, fear of contamination, persistent doubts concerning safety.
  • Compulsive signs: arranging and rearranging items repeatedly, checking appliances over and over to make sure they're off, constantly washing your hands.
  • Intrusive thoughts that get stuck in your head

For a unique perspective on this mental health disorder, read licensed therapist Chad Brandt’s article about how to get control back from OCD.

Help is Here: Seek Treatment for OCD Today

It is crucial to get assistance from a licensed therapist or counselor if you have OCD, and we can help find a good therapist for you. Mental Health Match is here to match you with a qualified OCD counselor or therapist today. Browse experts above or use our free matching tool to get personalized results.


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