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Laura Yonemoto Meeks

My approach to therapy: Unite therapists use a variety of techniques and methods to help you reach your goals. Most use CBT and client-centered therapy paired with other types of therapy. Your clinician custom tailor their approach to what provides you the most benefit.

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Shannon Mathis Meyer

My approach to therapy: My philosophy about therapy is that we all need mental health care. Let me help you take the best care of yourself. I’ve been a therapist for 10 years, and have worked in the mental health field for the past 20 years.

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Understanding Therapy for OCD in Georgia

Learn about therapy, what to expect, and how to find the right therapist for your needs.

What is OCD Therapy?

OCD therapy addresses the cycle of intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that can significantly impact daily life. Specialized therapists help you gradually reduce compulsions, manage intrusive thoughts, and regain control over your life.

Types of OCD Treatment

The gold standard treatment for OCD is Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), which gradually exposes you to triggers while giving you skills to resist compulsions. CBT and ACT can also be effective. Medication may be recommended alongside therapy for some people.

When Should You See an OCD Therapist?

Consider seeing an OCD therapist if you experience persistent, unwanted thoughts that cause distress, feel compelled to perform rituals or repetitive behaviors, spend significant time on obsessions or compulsions, or if these patterns interfere with work, relationships, or daily activities.

Some people worry that their OCD symptoms are not "serious enough" for therapy. There is no minimum threshold you have to meet in order to deserve support. If intrusive thoughts or compulsive behaviors are causing distress, taking up a lot of time, or feel difficult to manage on your own, therapy may be helpful.

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