Obsessive compulsive disorder - OCD treatment and therapy from NOCD

Trusted OCD Specialists in
Indiana

Meet our licensed OCD therapists available for live video sessions in Indiana. We accept many insurance plans, including Cigna, Aetna, United Healthcare, and BCBS to treat OCD and related conditions in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Bloomington, 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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Paulina Stephens

Paulina Stephens

Licensed Therapist, LCPC

I'm an OCD specialized therapist, and I began my career as a licensed clinical professional counselor. I have received training in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy under the guidance of Dr. Patrick McGranth, the head of clinical services at NOCD. Working with a research-based treatment like ERP is rewarding because it allows me to see people break free from the hold that OCD has over them.

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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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Kenneth Hosier

Kenneth Hosier

Licensed Therapist, LMHC

I’ve been licensed as a counselor since 2000. In addition to working with NCOD, I run a private practice where I work a lot with anxiety cases, trauma, and other disorders. In reflection, I feel like my career has led me to become specialized in OCD treatment. I’ve heard many personal stories and challenges that have trained me to deal with all OCD subtypes. I use Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy to treat OCD because of its proven ability to work.

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Aaron Hensley

Aaron Hensley

Licensed Therapist, MSW

I treat people with OCD the same as I would treat someone without OCD. I treat you as an individual, with individual experiences, and individual needs. I view you as an expert on your OCD. Outside of work, I am a father to two daughters. I love binge-watching TV shows with my wife. When the weather is nice, you can always find my family at the park hiking or playing at the playground.

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Alicia Kaja

Alicia Kaja

Licensed Therapist, LMSW

As a therapist, my approach is to meet you where you are today. Then, through the evidence-based practice of ERP, I will provide the support and tools to empower you to overcome your thoughts and urges and pursue the life you truly want for yourself. Outside of work, I’m equal parts book nerd and nature lover. I enjoy being by the water, going to the beach, rock hunting, hiking, fishing, and getting out in nature. I also love board games, books, painting, coloring, drawing, writing poetry, and watching TV (horror movies, true crime shows, and ridiculous stand-up comedy are my favorites).

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Andrew Barber

Andrew Barber

Licensed Therapist, MA

My approach to treating OCD is very non-judgmental and gentle. I am here as a guide to help you figure out what works best for you. Your treatment is a collaborative effort for both of us. Outside of work, I enjoy playing and creating music as well as hiking, hunting, and reading. I love the mountains and would pick them over the beach any day!

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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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Shayla Humbles Irby

Shayla Humbles Irby

Licensed Therapist, MA

I meet my members where they are. I support my members' emotional, physical and social well-being. Outside of work, I spend free time with my family, creating memories. I became a mother later in life, and that was the most important promotion I’ve ever received; I’m honored to have the opportunity to raise a tiny human into someone remarkable and absolutely love it.

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Toli Van Buskirk

Toli Van Buskirk

Licensed Therapist, MSW

I approach therapy with compassion, empathy, and validation. I'll meet you where you are, and we'll take things at your pace while I gently encourage you to keep doing the hard work. When I'm not working, you'll find me at the baseball field watching my favorite Little League player or shopping with my teenage daughter. I love arts and crafts, breathing new life into things headed to the trash.

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Jennifer Reagan

Jennifer Reagan

Licensed Therapist, MS

As your OCD therapist, I'll make sure you understand what OCD is— intrusive and reoccurring thoughts are obsessions and the repetitive behaviors that follow are compulsions. We'll work through your thoughts, feelings, and knowing your triggers. We'll break down the fears into separate parts to understand them and begin treating them with ERP. When I'm not doing therapy, I'm also an adjunct professor in psychology at a local university. I love working with students and helping them understand how important the human service field is in all aspects. A fun fact about me: I love to go on cruises. I've been to several countries, and I strive to try at least one new adventure at each port.

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Shea Sechman

Shea Sechman

Licensed Therapist, MSW

In therapy, I like to start with building a foundation, so you'll feel comfortable sharing your obsessions, triggers, and compulsions. Then, we're able to discuss how much distress they cause you and can move forward to practicing resisting compulsions when uncomfortable thoughts arise. This will help you regain control over your life. Some fun facts about me: I have two cats; you'll likely meet them at some point. I'm a big horror movie buff and enjoy painting, coloring, embroidering, puzzling, hiking, and spending time with family and friends.

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Darla Nave

Darla Nave

Licensed Therapist, LMFT

My approach to OCD therapy is to gather information and help create a road map for treatment. I'm here to coach you along the way. I'll help you gain and realize your strengths and ability to overcome difficult challenges. A fun fact about me: I’m a Valentine baby! Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family, drawing, and painting.

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