Lee Weir
Licensed Therapist, MA, LMHC, LPC
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My approach to OCD therapy is compassionate, structured, gradual, and evidence-based. We're in this together. In session, you'll find acceptance, perspective, perseverance, and belief that things can get better, easier, and safer. I'm a brown-bodied, non-conforming, '80s kid with an immigrant father. I want counseling to be a safe space where you know your individuality and collective history are welcomed. Together we can witness growth and healing. Beyond OCD, trauma work is my passion, including family of origin and intergenerational trauma.
My approach to OCD therapy is compassionate, structured, gradual, and evidence-based. We're in this together. In session, you'll find acceptance, perspective, perseverance, and belief that things can get better, easier, and safer. I'm a brown-bodied, non-conforming, '80s kid with an immigrant father. I want counseling to be a safe space where you know your individuality and collective history are welcomed. Together we can witness growth and healing. Beyond OCD, trauma work is my passion, including family of origin and intergenerational trauma.
Location
Licensed in Arizona, Louisiana, Texas, Washington
About
Clinical Expertise
OCD, Anxiety, Depression, Phobias, Skin picking, Hair pulling, Nail biting, Tics, Children and Adolescents
Education
Liberty University
Insurance
Plans accepted by Lee
Aetna, Ascension SmartHealth, Banner Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, Cigna, Curative, EMI Health, Forest County Potawatomi, Healthcare Management Administrators, Horizon BCBS, Imagine Health, Independence Blue Cross, Kaiser Permanente, Moda Health, Partners Direct Health, Regence Blue Cross, Regence Group Administrators, United Healthcare,
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Get to know Lee
Why my members say they feel comfortable with me
People often tell me "I really feel seen in here." Every time I hear that it's so meaningful, not just because I think they're acknowledging that I see them, but I think that often, for the first time, they're seeing and accepting themselves. It's a reminder that there is a space to show up exactly how you are.
My favorite part of treating OCD
When all of a sudden, that breakthrough happens—that moment where they're doing something and they realize, "This is going to start getting better and better." It's a relief for them, and it's exciting for me too. When you really see that "This is happening," together, it's a pretty cool feeling.
My message for you if you're struggling right now
There's nothing I haven't heard. This idea of "What might Lee think of me? What might be going on?"...what matters is getting the help that you need to work through this, right? Showing up in session and letting out that "secret" is so healing. Come and talk about it, and let's see what we can do together.
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