Obsessive compulsive disorder - OCD treatment and therapy from NOCD

Trusted OCD Specialists in
Ohio

Meet our licensed OCD therapists available for live video sessions in Ohio. We accept many insurance plans, including Cigna, Aetna, United Healthcare, and BCBS to treat OCD and related conditions in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and surrounding areas. We also offer many affordable options to help people access treatment if we don't accept their insurance.

Stephen Mohr

Stephen Mohr

Licensed Therapist, LPCC-S

During my time as a clinical counselor, I often treated people that described OCD symptoms. Now, I specialize in treating OCD. I’m driven to help people in significant pain, so to treat those with OCD, I’ve become more proficient and confident in the treatment that I provide. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy allows me to do that because it gets the results I’m looking for. Those results lead someone with OCD, someone like yourself, to find a more fulfilling life.

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Judy Lair

Judy Lair

Licensed Therapist, LPCC

I’m headed for my 21st year as a licensed therapist and love helping people break free from OCD. I use Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy during sessions, which I learned how to use early on in my practice. I have only grown to become more confident in my ability to treat people effectively using ERP. I’m a published writer, including a book on OCD and how to move from fear to freedom. I’m excited to work with you and can’t wait to set you up for success in your ERP journey.

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April Kilduff

April Kilduff

Licensed Therapist, MA

I've been a licensed OCD therapist since 2009 and have an M.A. in Clinical Counseling from The Chicago School Of Professional Psychology. I have personally dealt with anxiety disorders myself, and use Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy to treat OCD. I find working with people that have OCD rewarding when I see the changes they make after applying ERP tools into their lives.

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Kara Lash

Kara Lash

Licensed Therapist, LPCC

During my time in private practice as a licensed therapist, a family member and a friend described their OCD struggles to me. Once I discovered how often OCD was being mistreated, and the more I learned from people facing this challenge, the more I wanted to help those in need. Now that I specialize in OCD, I use Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy to treat anyone with this challenging disorder.

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Julie Vierling

Julie Vierling

Licensed Therapist, LISW

I deal with anxiety myself and know the physical symptoms that go along with it. But I also know my anxiety is nothing compared to your OCD. I've been treating people with OCD for over 25 years as a licensed therapist, and I can tell you that out of all the available treatments out there, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy is your best option. It's the only therapy I use to treat OCD.

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Cori Brittain

Cori Brittain

Licensed Therapy, LPCC

As a therapist, I am non-judgmental. Our sessions will be very collaborative—we'll start where you are and go from there, depending on what your needs are. When I'm not doing therapy, I love to be outside. My family has a lake house in Michigan that we go to often, and I love to go there with my son and my husband to kayak when we can.

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Jonathon Du Ross

Jonathon Du Ross

Licensed Therapist, LMFT

I've spent the past several years treating OCD, as well as helping people with complex trauma, autism, and more. After spending time in private practice and a community mental health facility, I now specialize in OCD treatment. I use Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy because ERP has been proven to treat any OCD subtype.

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Jamie Fall

Jamie Fall

Licensed Therapist, LPCC

I want to know about your personality, and I want you to get to know me. I am non-judgmental, and I understand that you may be really suffering. I will never forget that.

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Patricia Sinclair

Patricia Sinclair

Licensed Therapist, LISW-S

I specialize in OCD treatment using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy, with over 25 years of experience as a licensed therapist. In addition to helping people overcome their OCD, I’ve done extensive trauma work and crisis support along with treating depression, trichotillomania (hair-pulling), anxiety, and much more. When it comes to treating OCD symptoms, ERP is a game changer. I’ve seen many people get their life back using exposure exercises. My goal is to help you achieve the same thing.

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Makayla Gerhardt

Makayla Gerhardt

Licensed Therapist, LMHC

My first priority as a therapist is to build trust. I know the thoughts you're having might be distressing. You can tell me anything. I won't judge you, and I will meet you where you're at, as an individual. Some fun facts about me: Every week, I get a Netflix DVD—yes, a physical DVD—sent to me. I love cinema. I also love watching The Price Is Right. I think I'm an older woman inside.

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Joshua Hamrick

Joshua Hamrick

Licensed Therapist, MA

One of the most important things about therapy is the connection and relationship between a therapist and the person seeking therapy. I work really hard not only to help both of us feel connected and heard but also for you to feel like this is a partnership. We're going to get a little uncomfortable together, because that's where most of the good work happens. Outside of work, I really enjoy spending time with my family and my daughter, cooking new foods, and playing chess.

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Matthew McKinley

Matthew McKinley

Licensed Therapist, MA

I prioritize human connection. We're here as two humans, trying to improve those negative symptoms that you want to change. I will help you feel understood, and I hope you will understand me. In session, we will look at what OCD does in your daily life; I won't throw buzzwords at you. A fun fact about me: I have been studying with a Tibetan lama for 15 years. That study, and that Buddhist community I've found, has changed my life.

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Amy Seager

Amy Seager

Licensed Therapist, LISW-S

I look at a person with OCD as separate from their symptoms. OCD is not who you are. In fact, OCD is preventing you from being your true self. My approach is acceptance of the person first, then tackling the OCD with a nonjudgmental, caring stance. When I'm not doing therapy, I love birdwatching, gardening, knitting, crocheting, and reading anything I can get my hands on. Fun fact: You may see me wearing fingerless gloves during sessions—not as a fashion statement, but because I have Raynaud's Syndrome, which causes my digits to overreact to even slight chills and become painful. Although I usually try to match my gloves to my outfit, sometimes I have to grab whichever pair is available, so you may see some strange color combinations!

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Melissa Deters

Melissa Deters

Licensed Therapist, MA

Everything we do together will be collaborative, but I will also be providing tough love. I want the best for you, and all our goals will be made together. However, sometimes I'm going to be the villain in your story, and I'm OK with that if it helps you become a better version of yourself. In the end, I'm that older sibling who taught you that life isn't all rainbows and butterflies all the time, providing you with a sense of humor and ways to confront anxiety without compulsions. Outside of work, I enjoy all things Cincinnati sports. One of my favorite activities is playing in a softball recreation league. I also enjoy yoga and going on walks as a meditative practice.

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Cara Michalak

Cara Michalak

Licensed Therapist, M.Ed.

In therapy, you can expect me to be non-judgmental, understanding, patient, and empathetic. Outside of work, I love spending time in nature and with animals, listening to live music, and traveling all over the United States and other countries.

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Michelle Guillen

Michelle Guillen

Licensed Therapist, LMHC

My approach to OCD therapy is person-centered. I understand that each person is unique and taps into their strengths as we utilize ERP to elicit real change. Outside of work, I'm a 200-hour trained yoga teacher, Reiki master, and Theta healer. I love to read and spend time exploring and healing my inner child with my toddler son.

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Matthew Culbreath

Matthew Culbreath

Licensed Therapist, M.Ed

As an OCD therapist, my approach is like that of a person-centered personal trainer. First and foremost, you'll be unconditionally accepted, appreciated, and respected. I’m guessing that OCD has told you that you’re no good, unworthy of acceptance, and should be deeply ashamed. These are lies, and I aim to help you see through them. We will meet, collaborate to decide on a target, and develop exercises to build “strength” or resilience to anxiety-evoking thoughts. You will feel in charge of your recovery; we “add more weight to the bar” only when you’re ready. Outside of work, I look forward to growing vegetables in the warm weather seasons. I have pet Shih-Tzu that strongly resembles an Ewok (from Return of the Jedi). She is full of various hijinks but really likes to steal red bell peppers from my garden.

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Charlie Bishop

Charlie Bishop

Licensed Therapist, LMFT

My approach to treating OCD is straightforward and direct. I will be utilizing ERP methods, techniques, and interventions throughout your treatment. Once our plan is set for treatment, I do my best to keep us on track. Life happens, and sometimes we may need to take time to focus on unexpected events. Outside of work, I enjoy going to the library, cooking, and playing games. I'm also an international speaker on topics related to eating disorders, body image, couple and intimate relationships, and Black mental health and well-being.

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Terron Gaiter

Terron Gaiter

Licensed Therapist, MSW

My approach to OCD aligns with NOCD’s approach to OCD. It’s a proven, evidence-based practice that is clinically proven to work. I love breaking barriers and building rapport with the people I'm working with. A fun fact about me: I’m a father of three … pups, that is. I love to shop for myself and for them. Yes, they wear clothes. They must match their father.

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Eric Ballein

Eric Ballein

Licensed Professional Counselor

I treat OCD with ERP, an evidence-based therapy that is the gold standard. I believe it's important to emphasize collaboration, empathy, and compassion. I always try to strike a balance between the evidence-supported implementation of ERP and being an authentic human who's helping you along a difficult path. Outside of work, I enjoy playing guitar, bicycle riding, and reading several kinds of books, with historical and science fiction being my favorite genres.

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Megan Croyle

Megan Croyle

Licensed Therapist, MA

I see education on OCD as fundamental for recovery. The more you understand about OCD, the easier it is to challenge the thoughts you fear and the compulsions that often follow. Outside of work, I love to do creative hobbies, like baking and decorating cakes and cookies, crocheting, knitting, and painting. I also enjoy going for nature walks, exercising (especially dance), and spending time with people I love. A fun fact about me: I learned to quilt at the age of 6.

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Nathlie  Plummer

Nathlie Plummer

Licensed Therapist, LPC

My approach to treating OCD includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with exposure and response prevention (ERP), which is the most-recommended treatment for OCD. I use a collaborative approach, which allows for your input on areas of focus. Outside of work, I love to indulge in the arts with friends and family: Live music, crafts, film, literature, painting, and exploring the art of mother nature, the great outdoors.

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Jennifer Vick

Jennifer Vick

Licensed Therapist, MSW

Treatment is collaborative! I’m here with you on the journey, but you are in control. I can offer warmth and support when needed, and I'll challenge you when necessary. Outside of work, I'm a horse girl who's been riding horses since I was eight years old. I also love spending time with my family and my two corgis.

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Samantha Brown

Samantha Brown

Licensed Therapist, MA

My approach to treating OCD is supportive yet assertive. You're here because you want change. I'm here because I want to help you achieve that change. Outside of work, I enjoy reading horror comics and novels by the fire and collecting classic horror character figures.

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Jada Brown

Jada Brown

Licensed Therapist, MA

I'm a patient and nonjudgmental therapist. I've worked with people from all walks of life, in varying parts of their journey. My role is to walk with you through your journey, not define your journey or force you to go a certain way. I'm supportive and committed. Outside of work, I enjoy sewing, reading, cooking, baking, and spending time with my family.

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Jeremiah Smith

Jeremiah Smith

Licensed Therapist, MA

My approach to treating OCD involves ERP, an evidence-based practice that has proven effective in reducing OCD symptoms. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my wife and children and watching sporting events. My hobbies include gardening and everything associated with the homesteading lifestyle.

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