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OCD Therapists in Downtown of Detroit, MI

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Israa Elsherif

My approach to therapy: Adopting a person-centered approach, I am committed to collaborating with you to set goals that align with your individual needs. I also integrate cultural sensitivity into my practice to ensure that differences are respected and accommodated.

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Josh Murray

My approach to therapy: I EMDR trained. I strongly believe in a collaborative approach with clients, helping them to grow mentally, spiritually and emotionally. I am an eclectic clinician, primarily using both CBT with a humanistic approach.

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Jordyn Adams

My approach to therapy: My counseling approach is rooted in a client-centered, strength-based approach. My counseling practice is guided by the client for the client. We will work as a team to help relieve distress, explore coping strategies, and improve life satisfaction.

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Kelly Drake

My approach to therapy: With over 25 years experience understanding threads of developmental trauma, I help connect this thread, undo it, and re-thread the needle of a new path. Developmental trauma threads begin age 2-90 years. Threads include life events, years of abuse, suicidal thoughts/sexual trauma. I offer an approach that supports connecting understanding with solutions.

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Kenneth Gardner

My approach to therapy: Sometimes people come to me carrying experiences that feel heavy, like memories that never settled. I remind them their mind isn’t broken — it’s been protecting them. After we explore how their system learned to cope, we begin EMDR, helping the brain revisit those stuck places and finally feel safe enough to integrate them

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Matt Rupert

My approach to therapy: My approach begins with truly listening, understanding, and accepting you. From there, I’ll support you in determining the direction you want to take, whether that means processing, finding solutions, or exploring other paths.

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Amy Duffy-Barnes

My approach to therapy: My approach is compassionate, neurodiversity and LGBTQIA2+ affirming and trauma informed. I am social justice based and anti-capitalist. With 20 years of experience my approach is adaptable and individualized, I have a lot of therapy tools now.

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Amber Schneider

My approach to therapy: I approach therapy with a client-centered mindset, meaning I tailor our work to meet your unique needs and goals. Together, we’ll work at your pace to understand what you're going through, build coping skills, and navigate various challenges.

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Lilly Martinez

My approach to therapy: My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and rooted in helping you feel safe and understood. I specialize in working with moms, teens, and adults navigating anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. I offer a space where you can explore what’s weighing on you, without pressure or judgment.

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Jennifer Jones

My approach to therapy: I find that developing a supportive, empathetic, open and honest therapeutic relationship with clients is essential for growth and reflection, and provides an opportunity for you to develop skills to manage challenging thoughts and feelings.

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Find OCD Therapists & Counselors in Downtown of Detroit, MI.

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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