Obsessive compulsive disorder - OCD treatment and therapy from NOCD

Trusted OCD Specialists in
West Virginia

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

Andrew Moeller

Andrew Moeller

Licensed Therapy, LMHC

I've been a licensed counselor since 2013, having run my private practice with a steady influx of OCD cases for several years. Out of all the approaches to OCD treatment that I've used, I find Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy to be the most effective. ERP goes beyond other methods and tackles the problem head-on. By using ERP in our sessions, you can look forward to better days ahead.

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Kellie Kintz

Kellie Kintz

Director of Therapist Culture and Qualified Supervisor for Registered Clinical Social Work Interns (RCSWI)- Florida

I am a LCSW with over 30 years of clinical experience in the South Florida area working with clients diagnosed with OCD, Anxiety and other Mood Disorders, Personality Disorders, Trauma, Crisis, Dual Diagnosis, and Grief & Loss. I have worked in large teaching hospitals, inpatient and residential psychiatric units, IOPs, PHPs, OPs, private practices and hospices. At NOCD, our mission is to restore hope for people with OCD through better awareness and treatment. Our focus as a speciality-provider is on the NOCD 5 Diagnoses: OCD, Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors and Tics, Hoarding, Co-morbid to OCD Anxiety & Related Disorders. I am proficient in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy, considered the gold standard treatment for OCD. ERP requires you to face your fears. As your therapist, I know how to guide you so that you can walk through that fear and reach the reward that awaits you.

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Courtney Holbrook

Courtney Holbrook

Licensed Therapist, LCSW

I understand what you’re going through, because I have struggled with OCD myself. Outside of work, I enjoy true-crime books and podcasts, and I love being in nature. I once hiked to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and back up in one day. That's about 10 hours. I didn't think I'd make it, but I did. It was a great experience—but next time I'll spend the night before hiking back up.

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Andrew Latoszewski

Andrew Latoszewski

Licensed Therapist, MSW

My approach to treating OCD is by utilizing the evidence-based practice of exposure and response prevention. We start slowly by introducing you to small situations or thoughts that trigger compulsions and actions, then carefully build up to more difficult exposures as we progress. While challenging, this will lead to greater control over your OCD, and greater control of your life in general. Aside from being a clinician, I very much enjoy music. One of my favorite hobbies involves converting popular songs into acoustic guitar performances. I am also a big movie and television buff. Dramas and thrillers are my favorite genres.

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Adrienne Boland

Adrienne Boland

Licensed Therapist, MA

First and foremost, it's important to me that you feel heard. Not only is feeling heard the cornerstone of building a trusting therapeutic relationship, I also believe that healing happens when a person feels like someone really 'gets it'. Outside of work, one of my favorite things to do is spend time with my dogs. They keep things interesting and fun (although chaotic at times). I believe the best life is life with a dog.

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Brooks Gale

Brooks Gale

Licensed Therapist, MSW

I believe a warm and welcoming environment for therapy is crucial. I treat the whole person. I see more than a diagnosis when I meet someone with OCD. When I'm not doing therapy, I enjoy spending time with my wife and three daughters. A fun fact about me: I'm a dog lover. I have three dogs my family got from rescues.

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Darlene Friend

Darlene Friend

Licensed Therapist, MSW

I employ a comprehensive and individualized approach to treating OCD disorder that integrates evidence-based therapeutic techniques, such as exposure and response prevention. I utilize compassion and collaboration to develop exercises that aid in desensitizing anxiety-provoking triggers. Outside of work, I love spending my time with my family, my two miniature dachshunds, and friends. I'm the mother of two adult children; I have one granddaughter who I absolutely adore. I enjoy outside activities, exploring new places, everything and anything fall-related, reading, walking, yoga, crafts, and scrapbooking.

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