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Johnathan Sumpter

My approach to therapy: As a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor with 15 years of experience in various settings, I have seen just about everything. No problem is too big or too small to find solutions, healing, and support around. By tapping into your deep well of strength, we can overcome obstacles and find a path to renewed purpose. Let's begin.

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Lauren Garfield

My approach to therapy: I help you build skills using cognitive behavioral interventions to feel better day to day. I also integrate a family systems approach- the idea that we all affect each other- to explore your role in the world and help you understand your worth.

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Alexandra Burleson

My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively with you and primarily use traditional talk therapy, CBT, DBT and solution focused techniques.

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Grace Gillenwater

My approach to therapy: I specialize in treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Anxiety, Grief and Loss, Trauma, and Depression. I also have extensive experience working with individuals who are in crisis, as well as those struggling with chronic medical illness.

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Leah Van Leuven

My approach to therapy: My approach isn't about more talking; it’s about giving you the remote control back so your anxiety stops running the show. We use the Acceptance Path Tripart System to shift you from the friction of "trying to feel better" into the freedom of actually living well.

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Vesna Kresanovic

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy should feel like a conversation—not an interrogation, a lecture, or a test you have to pass. My job is to offer a space where you can be messy, honest, unsure, hurting, hopeful, or anything in between.

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Hector Ricardo Alvarez

My approach to therapy: You may look successful on the outside but still feel stuck in your head—replaying conversations, worrying about work, or waiting for something to go wrong. My approach goes beyond just talking. I use practical tools that help your brain release stress and shift old patterns so you can feel calmer and more in control.

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Rebecca Phillips

My approach to therapy: My approach centers on compassion and science-based approaches. I'm active in the therapeutic process and will roll up my sleeves and get into the work with you. I'm invested and care about my clients immensely. I use EMDR, somatic therapy, and more.

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Katie Paddon

My approach to therapy: I’m not here to just agree with you—I’m here to help you grow. I’ll meet you where you are, and I’ll also tell it like it is. My clients know my motto: “If you want something sugar-coated, go eat a donut.” You’ll get honesty, support, and the right amount of tough love.

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Courtney Walraven

My approach to therapy: I am open-minded and warm. While I am supportive, my goal is to challenge you to overcome your fears and break old habits. I work alongside you as you build confidence in yourself. I believe you are capable of reaching your goals, and I want to help you get there!

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Find OCD Therapists & Counselors in Plantation of Laredo, TX.

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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