Obsessive compulsive disorder - OCD treatment and therapy from NOCD

Trusted OCD Specialists in
Idaho

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

Donna Fletcher

Donna Fletcher

Licensed Therapist, MSW

My approach is collaborative and person-centered. I strongly believe in creating a safe space for members. Outside of work, I enjoy music, antiques, golfing, traveling, and camping with my husband and two dogs.

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Austin Daron

Austin Daron

Licensed Therapist, MA

I treat OCD with Exposure and Response Prevention therapy (ERP). This approach involves gradually exposing members to feared or triggering situations or thoughts while refraining from the compulsive behaviors they usually perform to reduce anxiety. The goal is to help members confront their fears and learn that anxiety naturally decreases over time without engaging in compulsions. This process helps break the cycle of obsession and compulsion, ultimately reducing the overall impact of OCD on their lives. A fun fact about me: I love playing Dungeons and Dragons with friends. Beyond that, I love all things entertainment, including movies, TV shows, and video games. I'm a proud parent to two medium-haired black cats that my partner and I rescued when they were just four weeks old.

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Candace  Gillespie

Candace Gillespie

Licensed Therapist, ED

My approach to treating OCD includes allowing you to disclose your obsessions and compulsions, putting them in a hierarchy, and beginning to work on them using exposure response prevention (ERP), cautiously. During my free time, I love being with my husband and son. I like to shop, read, do puzzles, and just relax at home.

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Brooke Beatty

Brooke Beatty

Licensed Therapist, MA

My approach to OCD is through commitment. Albert Einstein once said, 'The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don’t know.' I find incredible wisdom in that statement. Every day, I maintain a level of curiosity and a commitment to learn as I pledge to better your growth and comfort. Here is a fun random fact: I was a national jump rope champion as a child. Now that I’m not as cool (if you consider jump-roping such), I love playing random sports and spoiling my rockstar mutt, Hendrix.

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