Obsessive compulsive disorder - OCD treatment and therapy from NOCD
OCD therapist Chris Clark, Licensed Therapist, MS, LMFT, Licensed OCD Therapist

Chris Clark

Licensed Therapist, MS, LMFT

About

My approach to OCD treatment is caring, methodical, and persistent. Above all, I strive to create a caring atmosphere and sense of ease. I want you to feel comfortable discussing even the most difficult aspects of your experiences. I take a thorough approach to treatment, considering every relevant factor when creating treatment plans. If my members experience difficulties or setbacks, I always try to help them work through things, not letting them become discouraged or lose hope in their ability to better their lives. Outside of work, my hobbies include going to concerts, playing video games, and playing pen-and-paper role-playing games.

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If you're dealing with something taboo or scary, the best way to overcome that fear is to share it. You don't have to carry the burden on your own.


Get to know Chris Clark

I wanted to help people who are suffering with things they don't know how to deal with or feel unable to handle. I wanted to show people they're more capable than they believe, and they're stronger than their worst fears.

I decided to specialize in OCD because I've seen how much difficulty it can cause for those who suffer with it. I want to empower everyone dealing with this condition and relieve their suffering, and give them somewhere to shed the burdens imposed by their intrusive thoughts.

My other focus areas include anxiety, trauma, and gender dysphoria. Much like OCD, these conditions can lead people to doubt their own strengths and ability to overcome their problems.

You should know two things: First, looking for professional help is an important first step. You should be proud you've taken action to address something that makes your life more difficult than you'd like. The second thing I'd like you to know: No matter what you're experiencing, nothing is too frightening or serious for us to talk about. If you're dealing with something taboo or scary, the best way to overcome that fear is to share it. You don't have to carry the burden on your own.

If you're afraid to share your thoughts with me, I'd like to know right away. The last thing I want to do is make you uncomfortable or feel like you could say something wrong. I'll be happy to alleviate any concerns you may have, and I'll work with you to create a comfortable environment.

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Insurance Coverages

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield - Rhode Island
  • Aetna
  • Independence Blue Cross (IBC)
  • Cigna
  • United Healthcare / Optum

States

Texas

Badges and training

Specialties

These designations signify the therapist's expertise in treating specific mental health conditions, ensuring you receive the personalized care you deserve.

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Languages spoken

  • English

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