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Christine Stryjewski

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I don’t just listen—I help you break through what’s keeping you from living fully. If you’re ready for real change, I want to hear your story.

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Paulina Stephens

My approach to therapy: I provide evidence-based treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, including hair pulling and skin picking. Treatment is grounded in proven approaches such as Exposure and Response Prevention and Habit Reversal Training and is carefully individualized to honor each client’s unique needs, lived experiences, and values.

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Angela Olson

My approach to therapy: Angela takes an integrative and holistic approach to treating clients. Angela believes therapy is about personal wellness and that everyone can benefit from the process. She places a strong focus on assisting clients to achieve their full potential.

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Angela Klintworth

My approach to therapy: I take an integrative, client-centered approach and tailor therapy to what feels right for you. Some people want space to talk and reflect while others want concrete tools they can use right away. I blend CBT, DBT and ACT to help you understand your emotions, build meaningful skills, and move towards a life that feels more aligned and fulfilling.

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Justin Kozak

My approach to therapy: That the therapeutic alliance is very important to me, so I work to gain your trust and respect so you can feel comfortable addressing your problems in a judge free space. I tend to approach problems in an understanding, practical, energetic, and straightforward manner. I am solution focused and want to see you achieve your goals.

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Abbie Kelley

My approach to therapy: Many people come to therapy feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, self-doubt, relationship stress, or the pressure of trying to keep everything together. Outwardly, you are keeping it together, while internally wishing life felt more manageable, balanced, and fulfilling. My hope is that we can work together so that you feel understood, challenged, & able to grow.

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Ashley Johnnies

My approach to therapy: I am laid-back/flexible therapist. I like to make my clients feel comfortable and free to express themselves.

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Motaz Alshami

My approach to therapy: I'm a psychiatrist and a psychoanalyst in training. I employ an evidence-based, trauma-informed approach that combines my international upbringing with my personal experience in psychoanalysis.

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Neal Miller

My approach to therapy: I view life's struggles as a profound opportunity to deepen your experience of yourself and find new ways to grow. Our most difficult ordeals often tap into parts of ourselves we don't fully understand. I offer a safe, respectful space where you can give voice to your innermost thoughts, emotions, and hopes.

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Danica Stull

My approach to therapy: I use a strengths based approach, and I'm a believer that our thoughts impact our lives to a strong degree, and I enjoy helping others to focus on strengths.

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Find OCD Therapists & Counselors in Uptown of Chicago, IL.

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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