Obsessive compulsive disorder - OCD treatment and therapy from NOCD

Trusted OCD Specialists in
New Hampshire

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

Tania Patrizio

Tania Patrizio

Licensed Therapist, LICSW

I’ve treated OCD, as well as other forms of mental health challenges, for almost 20 years. I’ve used Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy elements in general cases for trauma and PTSD, but now I provide specialized care for those dealing with OCD. I have experience treating all ages and know how ERP can benefit anyone dealing with all OCD subtypes. I’ll be honest. I love ERP because of how well it works. Let’s start treatment and get you better.

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Jason Gibbs

Jason Gibbs

Licensed Therapist, Ph.D.

I've had several subtypes of OCD since I was very young. I've done ERP myself, so I know how effective it is. I also know it takes a lot of courage just to get here. As a therapist, I create a welcoming, warm environment. I'll ask what you want to get out of therapy and craft a treatment plan based on that, realizing other concerns can arise on a week-to-week basis. Beyond OCD, I have extensive experience treating anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, and other conditions closely related to OCD.

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Jen Locke

Jen Locke

Licensed Therapist, LICSW

I'm a non-judgmental listener. I hope sitting with me is like sitting with a friend or a coach who can help you by listening. I'll give feedback, but this is your therapy: You'll decide what you'll do in your life. OCD can be a lifelong illness, but it's definitely manageable if you get the right help. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) has been shown to work by decades of research. I've also treated trauma, depression, anxiety, social anxiety, agoraphobia, ADHD, and behavioral issues in children, including oppositional and conduct behaviors.

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Jennifer Beardslee

Jennifer Beardslee

Licensed Therapist, Ed.S

You are not alone. Effective therapy for OCD is available. You're on the first step toward getting help and support. As an OCD therapist, I create an empathetic, nonjudgmental space where you can feel comfortable opening up. I like to let you lead. I will meet you where you are and help you find the wisdom within yourself. I’ve also treated anxiety, depression, ADHD, hyperactivity, conduct disorders, autism, and social communication deficits.

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Makayla Gerhardt

Makayla Gerhardt

Licensed Therapist, LMHC

You are welcome here, and you are accepted. No obstacle is too big to overcome. 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. There's always more to learn, and that's something we can do together. I've worked with anxiety and depression, and I have a lot of experience working with trauma. I have an EMDR specialty and have often treated grief as well.

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Anna Dufford

Anna Dufford

Licensed Therapist, MS

Resolving OCD is about learning to be present with the discomfort that is a natural part of life. This isn’t just an OCD skill — it’s a quality-of-life skill. I'm here to support you in regaining your life. I will ask you to do hard things like challenging your obsessions and compulsions, in the service of empowering you to overcome OCD. This process will be hard, but living with OCD is harder. My background is in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which has the aim of helping people build a life worth living.

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Erika  Valek

Erika Valek

Licensed Therapist, MA

It is an honor to offer hope and change to individuals who, like me, face challenges with OCD. As your therapist, my role is to walk alongside you on your OCD journey. The work is collaborative. Together, we'll decide how to help you learn to tolerate your distress. You have a say in the work we do and the exposures we use. I'm originally from South America, and I am proud to be Hispanic. I am fluent in Spanish and love to offer individuals the opportunity to do our work in that language.

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Gaby Tassielli

Gaby Tassielli

Licensed Therapist, MA

I want to help people become the best and happiest version of themselves. As your OCD therapist, I will always take a humanistic approach, providing a safe, non-judgmental, and supportive space to create and maintain a healthy therapeutic relationship. Be prepared to put in the work to progress into a healthy, happy, stable life. I've also treated depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation/self-harm, ADHD, autism, and substance use disorders, among other conditions.

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Casey-Lyn Knight

Casey-Lyn Knight

Licensed Therapist, MSW

Becoming a therapist was a gift I gave myself—to help myself and others like me who struggle with mental health. In OCD therapy, you're always in charge. I'm here to support and empower you, guide you through possibilities, and support you through challenges, using data-driven insight. There is a prognosis for a better life and more ease in existence. Aside from OCD, I specialize in trauma, LGBTQIA+, personality disorders, substance use, dissociative identity disorder, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety, bipolar disorder, and insomnia.

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Felix Murad

Felix Murad

Licensed Therapist, MED

I am empathic and person-centered in my approach to treating OCD. I create a safe place where members feel comfortable, knowing they're not being judged or stigmatized. I ensure my members understand our approach to therapy and mutually agreed goals. By building a great rapport with your therapist and utilizing evidence-based treatment, you can overcome OCD and live a meaningful and fulfilling life. I also have experience helping people with PTSD, anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, work-related issues, and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

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Patricia  Blecich

Patricia Blecich

Licensed Therapist, MS

Decades ago, I was treated for postpartum OCD by a therapist who was ahead of her time. Her ability to forge an accepting, caring, informed and unconditional therapeutic connection was remarkable, and I wanted to pay forward the gift of healing. I would love to help you find yours! I am so grateful to have the background, knowledge and skills to help people on their journey of recovery from OCD. This includes extensive experience in treating anxiety and addiction. Anxiety is a big part of OCD. Similarly, addiction treatment involves dealing with compulsive behaviors.

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