Institutional Members are clinics and programs in the US and around the globe that offer residential and/or intensive treatment for OCD and related disorders, are specialty outpatient clinics with a large staff dedicated to treating OCD, or provide low-cost treatment options through research studies.
Below are quarterly updates from our Institutional Members organized alphabetically. Click the (+) to open each menu and read updates and find contact information for clinics near you:
Do you work at a residential program, intensive outpatient program (ITP), or specialty outpatient clinic and looking to advertise your services? Learn more about becoming an Institutional Member and having your program updates included below!
(210) 557-9212,
admin@amabehavioraltherapy.com
amabehavioraltherapy.com
At AMA Behavioral Therapy, our entire mission centers on helping individuals regain balance and clarity by treating OCD and anxiety with proven therapies such as ERP, CBT, ACT, ComB, and more. Our dedicated clinicians are rigorously trained and certified through the International OCD Foundation, ensuring focused, expert healing when general approaches fall short. With this foundation of expertise we have expanded to now offer intensive outpatient treatment for OCD through a 4 week group program and a 2 week, customized, individual program to better serve the San Antonio area. We are the first provider in San Antonio to offer this specialized care! Recently, we also took on a large part in the OCD Texas Symposium on October 11th which helped bring OCD education to clinicians and community members alike in the San Antonio area and surrounding cities. We were so happy with the turn out as we got to see clinicians approach OCD education with curiosity and individuals who have been touched by OCD find community. We hope to be able to continue this relationship with the community as we work to spread awareness about OCD treatment as the only OCD specialized group practice in the San Antonio area!
813-812-4940
info@anxietyocdspecialists.com
www.anxietyocdspecialists.com
At Anxiety & OCD Treatment Specialists, we offer a unique intensive outpatient program at a lower cost where the client can mostly make their own therapeutic schedule depending on provider availability. All prospective clients must first complete an initial intake session with their provider to ensure they are a good fit for IOP. The IOP allows for more hours of treatment per week, allowing the patient to progress at a more rapid rate. In the IOP setting for OCD and anxiety disorders, the client will do exposures directly with the provider and on their own with the provider supervising. Doing exposures independently prepares the client to do more difficult exposures on their own at home.
Our IOP stands apart from other local services in Tampa Bay in several ways. First, we are fully licensed providers and highly specialized in treating anxiety and OCD. Second, we will not dilute your treatment with other therapeutic modalities simply to fill your time and slow your progress. Lastly, because we don't accept insurance, we do not have to provide a cookie cutter treatment approach. Instead, each client has a treatment plan that is entirely individualized for them.
(805) 705-0614
intake@anxietyexperts.com
anxietyexperts.com
As we enter the holiday season, we’re excited to share a few updates from Anxiety Experts and highlight what we’ve been working on lately.
This fall, our Clinical Director, Dr. Andrea Kulberg, continued her commitment to advanced clinical training by attending the IOCDF’s Advanced Forum on Pediatric OCD in October. This intensive program brought together experts from across the country, helping ensure our team remains at the forefront of providing the most effective OCD treatment for children and teens.
We’re also delighted to welcome our newest primary therapist, Alyssa Tate, who joins Anxiety Experts with specialized training in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs). Alyssa brings warmth, expertise, and enthusiasm to the team, and we’re thrilled to expand our capacity to serve the community with her on board.
Looking ahead to spring, Dr. Kulberg will be a featured speaker at the Cottage Hospital Grand Rounds on May 19, presenting on OCD and Related Disorders. Her talk will focus on educating local physicians about evidence-based treatment so they can make more informed referrals for their patients.
As we move into the new year, Anxiety Experts remains committed to growth, collaboration, and delivering the highest quality OCD support to our community. We’re deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve — and excited for what’s ahead.
844-881-1846
trainings@anxietyinstitute.com
Advancing Clinical Expertise: Unified Protocol Training at Anxiety Institute
Anxiety Institute is proud to announce that our clinical team recently completed advanced training in the Unified Protocol (UP)‚ transdiagnostic, evidence-based treatment designed to address complex emotional disorders including anxiety, OCD, and depression. Led by Clinical Director and certified Unified Protocol trainer Rebecca Berman, LCSW, MLSP, CEDS-C, this training enhances our ability to deliver highly individualized, integrated care for adolescents and young adults in higher levels of treatment.
Supported by more than 70 clinical trials, the Unified Protocol offers a practical, flexible framework to build emotional awareness, cognitive flexibility, and willingness to experience emotions fully. Rather than targeting a single diagnosis, it addresses shared emotional mechanisms underlying anxiety and related conditions. The UP integrates seamlessly with CBT, DBT, ACT, and ERP, allowing clinicians to deliver more effective, lasting outcomes for clients with overlapping or treatment-resistant symptoms.
As part of our commitment to professional education, Anxiety Institute recently hosted a webinar on applying the UP in higher levels of care to promote engagement, emotion regulation, and recovery. To request the recording or explore future trainings, visit anxietyinstitute.com/professional-training or email trainings@anxietyinstitute.com
303-940-7740
admin@anxietysolutionsofdenver.com
https://effectivetherapysolutions.com
Anxiety Solutions of Denver has recently undergone a few personnel changes. Dr. Molly St. Denis no longer works at the practice, as she decided to start her own practice this past Spring. However, we onboarded two new providers this past September. Dr. Mandy Simmons (they/them) is a licensed psychologist who now works at our practice. They work with individuals ages 4 and older. Dr. Anna Smith (she/her) is a postdoctoral fellow who now works at our practice. She works with individuals ages 7 and older.
512-879-1836
info@anxietyaustin.com
www.anxietyaustin.com
The Anxiety Treatment Center of Austin is excited to welcome two new graduate interns, Trisha Miller and Natalia Saavedra, to our team! Both bring a deep passion for mental health and a strong commitment to supporting individuals on their journey toward healing and resilience from anxiety and OCD. As they continue their training, Trisha and Natalia will be working closely with our clinicians to provide compassionate, evidence-based care to our community. We are thrilled to have their fresh perspectives and enthusiasm as part of our mission to promote hope and recovery for those affected by OCD and related disorders.
404-710-6605
admin@atlanta-cbt.com
www.atlanta-cbt.com
Atlanta CBT is excited to be an Institutional Member. We are a group comprised of six fully licensed psychologists and one fully licensed clinical social worker. We have vast experience treating OCD and related disorders as well as anxiety disorders, insomnia, etc. We offer SPACE parent training for parents of children experiencing OCD and other anxiety disorders, Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and a group experience based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. We offer diagnostic exploration and feedback for adults who are curious if they have attention deficit disorder (ADHD). We work with individuals and families ages 2 and up. Services are available in person in our Inman Park, Atlanta office and in our Richmond, Virginia office. We also offer services via telehealth into 42 states! We aim to practice in a warm, responsive, and flexible way and to keep caseloads low so we can provide timely access to care for our patients. Check out our website to learn more about us and how we can help you!
713-798-3080
ocdprogram@bcm.edu
https://www.bcm.edu/healthcare/specialties/psychiatry-and-behavioral-sciences/obsessive-compulsive-disorder-program
In collaboration with our colleagues at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, the BELONG study is looking for research participants for a study on genetics and OCD in African American populations. The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the clinical and genetic aspects of OCD in individuals with Black or African ancestry. This will help us to learn about genes that are associated with the disorder across diverse populations. Participants will receive compensation for their time. To learn more, follow this link: www.belongocd.com
(919) 808-2318
The team at Bull City Anxiety & OCD Treatment Center has been busy this fall! We welcomed a new clinician, Kristen Beatty, LCSW, and our first practicum student, Emily Juel, MA, from UNC–Chapel Hill.
We’ve also been giving out clinical trainings like candy — including our own Lunch & Learn Series, presentations at the OCD SoCal Virtual Conference, and in-house trainings for Elon University, community mental health organizations, and more! We’re always thrilled to spread the word about evidence-based treatment for OCD.
Keep an eye out for new treatment group offerings this winter as well. Our SPACE group — a parent-based treatment program for child anxiety — is currently enrolling for January.
You can also join our quarterly newsletter or follow us on social media to stay up to date on the latest happenings at BCAOTC!
(617) 977-4770
Cambridge Psychology Group is dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals experiencing OCD, generalized anxiety, panic disorder, agoraphobia, social anxiety, specific phobias, skin picking and hair pulling, body dysmorphia, and other related conditions.
We are currently welcoming new participants to join our OCD Skills & Support Group, held on Thursdays at 12 PM via Zoom. Led by our Director of Clinical Training, Dr. Beth Shikatani, this group offers a supportive environment where members can gain valuable insights, build practical skills, and connect with others who understand the challenges of OCD. Each session focuses on sharing experiences, celebrating progress, setting actionable goals, and enhancing skills rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
We are also accepting clients for our Intensive CBT Program for Anxiety & OCD this winter. This structured, accelerated, and individually-tailored program is designed to help clients jump-start treatment or build momentum in their recovery through focused Exposure and Response Prevention and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Whether you’re beginning treatment, restarting after a break, or seeking to deepen existing gains, this one-on-one program offers a comprehensive and supportive path toward recovery.
435) 562-5800
Cascade Programs was honored to exhibit and attend the 2025 IOCDF advanced forum in California.
Cascade Programs offers short and long-term treatment for adolescent boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 18 struggling with OCD and related disorders. Cascade uses evidence-based modalities to guide each student and their family in treatment. Modalities include but are not limited to, ERP, ACT, ICBT, and RO-DBT. Therapists are also trained in specialties such as trauma, family systems, autism spectrum/disorders/neurodiversity, disordered eating, and other comorbidities. Treatment includes family support including parents support calls, workshops, and Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE) as indicated. Cascade Programs utilizes academic
617-726-6766
CBTeam is a specialty clinic devoted to treating OCD and Anxiety Disorders across the lifespan. Emotion processing theory, inhibitory learning, ACT, DBT, Inference-based Cognitive Therapy, and mindfulness inform our therapeutic approach. Most of all, we are close and careful observers and tailor treatment to the person, the moment, and the mission.
Summer Camp for kids and teens this year is June 23- 28 and August 18-22!
Our Services can be found on our website and include:
Psychological Assessment/Testing
Exposure Therapy (ERP)
Individual and Group Psychotherapy
Behavioral Coaching (ERP)
Behavioral Coaching (Executive Functioning)
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP for adults)
Courage Academy (IOP for kids)
Courageous Kids (Camp and Club Courage)
(310) 990-0988
info@cwtreatment.com
www.cwtreatment.com
Community West is proud to announce three new services designed to expand our continuum of care and strengthen our integrative approach to treating OCD, anxiety, related disorders and other mental health challenges.
Our new Mind-Body Medicine program, in partnership and collaboration with pediatric immunologist, J. Patrick Whelan, MD, PhD through his UCLA Immunology Clinic, offers a comprehensive framework for school age children, adolescents, and young adults struggling with complex challenges at the intersection of psychiatry, psychology and physiology such as neuroinflammatory syndromes (PANDAS/PANS), dysautonomias (POTS), functional disorders (FND) and chronic stress related conditions. By integrating medical, psychological, somatic, and holistic perspectives, this program helps clients better understand and regulate the connection between physical symptoms, stress responses, and emotional well-being.
Fearslayer Academy, developed for children ages 7–12, provides a flexible, fun and developmentally attuned treatment experience for kids struggling with anxiety, OCD, mood disorders, trauma, and behavioral challenges. Grounded in evidence-based approaches, this program combines a strengths-based framework with fantasy-inspired, values-driven activities that empower children to become “fearslayers”—facing their fears, building new skills, and rediscovering confidence.
And finally, our new Transitional Living provides a structured, real-world environment for young adults to gain independence and thrive in the next phases of their lives. Clients build life skills, develop planning, organization, and problem-solving abilities and improve social-emotional competence, allowing them to move forward and beyond with autonomy and confidence.
(561) 679-1139
info@compassionateinst.com
www.compassionateinst.com
Over the past quarter, CHI continued to expand access to specialized treatment for OCD, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders through its integrated psychotherapy and nutrition model. CHI has welcomed additional clinicians with expertise in ERP for OCD, ARFID, food-related anxiety and eating disorders further strengthening capacity for individualized and family-inclusive care.
CHI has also continued to develop and offer tactfully curated intensive programs for clients needing more structured support than weekly therapy. These individualized intensives integrate targeted exposures, values-based intervention, and coordinated nutritional therapy to address food avoidance, compulsive patterns, and distress-driven eating behaviors.
In community and professional outreach, CHI clinicians participated in South Florida educational and networking events that support accessible learning around evidence-based treatment. CHI invites you to join us at this year's IOCDF Walk OCD in Vero Beach, FL on December 5th where Dr. Sheffield will be speaking on Breaking Patterns: A Crossroads of OCD, Addiction and Eating Disorders.
Additionally, CHI is pleased to share that The OCD Workbook for Food and Eating Fears by Dr. Lissette Cortes is now available for preorder. The workbook provides practical, step-by-step ERP and cognitive strategies for individuals working to reduce anxiety and restore trust in internal cues.
844-623-9675
info@cornerstoneocd.com
https://cornerstoneocd.com
Cornerstone is small but continues to grow. We just hired our latest intern, Laura Tilton who works with children and adults. She brings the added bonus of her own lived-experience with OCD and a lot of world-travel that hones up her cultural sensitivity. As always, we're open for one or two interns during the school year as the client load allows. We have a strong PANDAS/PANS network in the Pacific Northwest and continue to get referrals to work with those struggling with P/P. We're also suggesting more clients 'get tested' for P/P.
440-426-2009
admissions@hopewell.cc
www.hopewellcommunity.org/
At Hopewell, we continue to run our Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) group multiple times each week and have recently added a new program to complement this work.
Our new group, Life Goal Focus (LGF), helps prepare new residents for engaging in ERP. The group explores different forms of avoidance, introduces supportive lifestyle changes to enhance ERP progress, and provides psychoeducation about the treatment process. Participants gain confidence and understanding as they get ready to begin ERP and find added encouragement through peer learning and empowerment.
ERP group participants have also been engaging in both on-property and off-property exposures over the past few months. On-property exposures include activities around the farm—such as spending time near animals, engaging with staff, tending the garden, or walking the track. As participants gain confidence and stamina, they move on to off-property exposures tailored to their individual goals, such as visiting coffee shops, stores, parks, or restaurants. With the support of clinicians and peers, participants continue the courageous work of ERP in real-world settings.
Additionally, our ERP group recently introduced a Self-Compassion and OCD highlight series, offering a deeper exploration of this essential aspect of healing and recovery.
(913) 649-8820
info@kcanxiety.com
www.kcanxiety.com
As we approach 2026, the Kansas City Center for Anxiety Treatment (KCCAT) wants to share exciting updates from this past year! Our Director, Dr. Katie Kriegshauser, hosted a series of trainings for local clinician on recognizing, diagnosing, and treating OCD using Exposure and Response Prevention as well as on treating Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors. We loved sharing our knowledge with KC area clinicians! We also welcome three clinician to our center as Clinical Associates: Sara Whelan, Meghan Dillon, and Lugeine Alshurafa. All three are fabulous clinicians with diverse clinical backgrounds, eager to expand their expertise. KCCAT was happy to celebrate with the OCD community at this year's One Million Steps for OCD Walk, hosted by OCD Kansas. As always, we enjoyed coming out and supporting this wonderful community, and this year we loved handing out our handmade friendship bracelets with reminders to "Do It Scared!"
763-249-5031
info@mindmatterscollective.com
www.mindmatterscollective.com
Mind Matters Collective: Expanding Access to Evidence-Based OCD Care in Minnesota
Mind Matters Collective (MMC) is excited to share that we have expanded our clinical team to reduce wait times for individuals seeking insurance-covered, evidence-based treatment for OCD and related concerns. MMC is dedicated to making specialized care accessible across Minnesota.
Our clinicians provide in-person and virtual therapy, as well as medication management, offering comprehensive, coordinated treatment that fits individual needs. Our office is strategically located to support in-office and community-based exposures for OCD, panic, social anxiety, and trauma-related disorders.
Our medication management provider specializes in anxiety, OCD, and trauma-related conditions. All clinicians at MMC are trained in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and Inference-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT).
As a team, we value remaining in-network with most major insurance plans, including Minnesota Medical Assistance (MA), further expanding access to tailored, evidence-based care for meaningful change.
(615) 412-1155
info@ocdnashville.com
ocdnashville.com
The Nashville OCD & Anxiety Treatment Center is pleased to announce that we are now accepting clients for our intensive treatment program! This program, which falls between traditional outpatient therapy and the IOP level of care, consists of four 50-minute sessions per week, split across two therapists who work as a team. All initial assessments and treatment planning is provided by our clinic director, Amy Mariaskin, PhD. These services are available at our Brentwood and Mt. Juliet clinics in middle Tennessee. For more information, contact us at info@ocdnashville.com.
(954) 217-1757
info@nbiweston.com
nbiweston.com
NBI is thrilled to announce the opening of our new facility in Weston, FL! While we are still getting adjusted to the challenges of operating in a much larger space, we’re very excited about the opportunities to expand our PHP and IOP programs and help more people dealing with severe and complex OCD and related disorders. We have already expanded our hours so we can offer late afternoon/evening IOP programming and are thankful to have a great new space for Drama CBT, a therapeutic experience which was developed by Wilfredo Rivera-Perez, PsyD. And thanks to the efforts of our own Ciana Mickolus, PsyD, NBI is now approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists, a service we are honored to be able to provide. Time flies, as we are celebrating another anniversary of NBI’s Community Engagement Program, which supports adults transitioning back to living independently or living apart from their families for the first time following intensive treatment. Relatedly, we are also now offering a brief step-down program at NBI Ranch. Finally, we a pleased to be accepting applications for our 2026-2027 postdoctoral training year (APPIC member).
(860) 830-7838
admin@behavioralwellnessclinic.com
ocdtypes.com
Winter is coming, and so are some great new additions to the New England OCD institute! First, we would like to highlight that our OCD support group has just moved to Mondays at 5:15-6:15pm EST and is now being led by our OCD Specialist Neil Schneeberg, LPCA. This group is open to anyone in Connecticut, 18 or older and is online, so it is accessible to anyone across the state! We have also expanded our support group option to our Canadian office where we now offer our OCD support group led by Cheryl O’Neill, RP, on the last Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7:30pm EST. This takes place online as well and is offered to those located anywhere Ontario and a couple of other provinces of Canada!
We would also like to congratulate Lianna Tullis-Robinson, MA, on starting with us as a therapist who can offer therapy both in the US and Canada and is on the pathway to becoming an excellent OCD Specialist herself. Welcome Lianna! Also as promised, our Winter OCD/ERP training led by OCD expert, Dr. Simone Leavell-Bruce, will begin on February 4th, 2026! It will run for 13 weeks and up to 13 CEs would be available to obtain through the Connecticut Psychological Association (CPA).
More details can be found at: https://bewellpsych.ca/services/ocd-therapist-training/. Lastly, we would like to highlight our new and improved websites: bewellct.com and bewellpsych.ca!
(212) 518-8162
Admin@nyanxietytreatment.com
https://www.nyanxietytreatment.com/
New York Anxiety Treatment (NYAT) is a specialty clinic providing evidence-based care for anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Our team uses cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to deliver effective, research-driven treatment.
NYAT offers individual therapy for adults, a 6-week Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) with multiple weekly sessions, and a 3-day Exposure Bootcamp for concentrated treatment. NYAT also provides several group therapy options, including in-person and virtual Exposure Labs for OCD, a Social Anxiety Exposure Lab, GOAL Groups for ongoing support, and a Friends & Family Group to help loved ones understand and reduce accommodation behaviors.
NYAT’s programs target conditions such as OCD, panic disorder, agoraphobia, social anxiety, illness anxiety, body-dysmorphic disorder, and specific phobias. With flexible in-person and tele-health formats, NYAT support clients seeking both intensive and maintenance-level care.
NYAT emphasizes high-dose, specialized exposure therapy tailored to individual goals. The collaborative approach includes coordination with referring clinicians and support for families, helping clients achieve lasting relief from anxiety and reclaim daily functioning.
(312) 766-6780
care@nocdhelp.com
NOCD.com
We're humbled to share that NOCD has been recognized with three significant awards in 2025.
TIME Magazine included us in their World's Top HealthTech Companies list, rating us highly in Diagnostics, and recognizing our impact on healthcare delivery.
Fast Company honored us as a Best Workplace for Innovators, celebrating how our team members—many of whom live with OCD—create meaningful tools like Robin, our AI assistant that supports our therapists and enhances the quality of our treatment.
Our Co-founder and CEO, Stephen Smith, also received the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2025 award for his vision in building a platform that makes specialized OCD therapy effective, affordable, and convenient.
These awards energize our ongoing work to accomplish our goal: to set a new standard for identifying and treating complex psychiatric conditions, starting with OCD, and ultimately end the mental health crisis.
Learn more:
https://time.com/7318020/worlds-top-healthtech-companies-2025/
https://www.fastcompany.com/best-workplaces-for-innovators/list
https://www.ey.com/en_us/entrepreneur-of-the-year-us/midwest/winners
(718) 470-8052
ocdcenter@northwell.edu
northwell.edu/ocdcenter
The Northwell Health OCD Center provides evidence-based, comprehensive outpatient treatment for OCD and OCPD. It is one of the few specialized facilities in the New York metropolitan area that accepts most health insurance plans — including Medicare and Medicaid.
Treatment options include individual (both in-person and virtual) and group CBT, as well as medication management. Our virtual therapy groups cover ERP practice and skills-building, OCPD treatment, family OCD education and support (without accommodation), DBT skills, and maintenance sessions focused on continued improvement.
To inquire about treatment, please email us at ocdcenter@northwell.edu
Our Director, Dr. Anthony Pinto, enjoyed reconnecting with former trainees, patients, and colleagues at the Long Island OCD Walk. We extend our gratitude to our friends at the OCD NY affiliate for making this meaningful event possible.
This fall, Dr. Pinto joined a member of his weekly OCPD group and the member’s spouse on an episode of the OCD Family Podcast, hosted by Nicole Morris, LMFT. The episode — now streaming — explores how OCPD can affect relationships and how CBT can help reduce its impact while encouraging values-driven behavior.
Finally, Dr. Pinto and his colleagues participated in the New York State Psychiatric Institute’s 2025 OCD Awareness Day event. Our team looks forward to continuing our mission of advancing treatment, training, and research this winter and is grateful for the IOCDF’s ongoing support.
832-900-1282
cali@houstonocd.org
www.ocditexas.com
OCDI Texas under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale is now accepting and has active outpatient openings for OCD, anxiety disorders, body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), and OC related disorders. Our expert team provides evidence-based treatment for children, adolescents, and adults in person and virtually, offering timely access to high-quality care.
In addition to outpatient services, OCDI Texas continues to be one of the limited OCD specialized higher levels of care across the globe offering OCD specific residential and day treatment programs. If you or a loved one could benefit from specialized care, contact us today at 832-900-8687.
We are excited to walk alongside you in your journey to freedom from OCD.
705-417-3250
info@ocd-wellness.com
ocd-wellness.com
OCD Wellness continues to grow in meaningful and intentional ways.
We are steadily expanding with the high needs for OCD treatment in our community. We are offering in-person and virtual supports across Ontario and New Brunswick. In addition to our 1-on-1 support and our Intensive Outpatient Program, we offer clinician-led peer support groups. The future holds room for an in-person Intensive Outpatient Program and additional groups.
Our mission stays clear: help individuals reclaim their lives through quality OCD treatment, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), supportive skills, and an environment that honors each person’s humanity. We also continue to offer services for tics, BFRBs, anxiety, depression, and trauma, extending in-person support into the Barrie and Collingwood areas.
617-855-2776
OCDIadmissions@mgb.org
https://www.mcleanhospital.org/treatment/ocd-institute
This season marks an exciting period of transition at McLean Hospital’s OCD Institute (OCDI) and OCDI Jr.
We extend our deepest gratitude to Diane Davey, RN, MBA, for her tireless and visionary leadership, and wish her the very best in her retirement. We also celebrate the retirement of Leslie Shapiro, LICSW, whose dedication since the OCDI’s inception has left an indelible mark on our program and the broader OCD treatment community.
Looking ahead, Dr. Nathaniel Van Kirk has stepped into the role of Program Director at the OCDI, continuing our strong commitment to excellence in care and innovation. We also welcome back Dr. David Alperovitz, who returns as Training Director, further strengthening our educational and training mission.
Our fellowship program continues to thrive. Over the summer, we were thrilled to announce that Dr. Yangqian Shen and Dr. Molly McNamara have chosen to continue as part of the OCDI/OCAR team as second-year postdoctoral fellows. We are also delighted to welcome Dr. Hannah Broos as a clinical-research fellow for the 2025–2026 academic year.
OCDI Jr. continues to grow as well, welcoming APA intern Hannah Becker and Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Erin McDonald this fall — both wonderful additions to our clinical team. In September, OCDI Jr. also relocated to a new residential house, providing a more comfortable and home-like environment for young residents outside of the traditional hospital setting.
OCDI and OCDI Jr. extend heartfelt thanks to our entire team and community — past and present — for supporting these transitions. Together, we continue to advance our shared mission of providing compassionate, evidence-based care to individuals and families affected by OCD.
(650) 461-9026
info@paloaltotherapy.com
paloaltotherapy.com
At Palo Alto Therapy, we help people of all ages overcome anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, life transitions, and more. Our compassionate, highly-trained therapists use evidence-based techniques to create meaningful, lasting results — often without long-term counseling.
Specializing in OCD treatment, our therapists use the gold-standard combination of Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT) to help clients experience symptom relief. For parents of individuals struggling with OCD, our SPACE-certified therapists can support your goals with this groundbreaking, evidence-based parenting model.
Additionally, we offer an 8-12 week Intensive OCD Therapy Program for children, teens and adults. This program is designed to provide structured, evidence-based treatment with the support of a comprehensive clinical team.
With convenient office locations in Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and San Jose, we proudly serve the entire Silicon Valley community. From Stanford University to the Peninsula to the South Bay, we offer easy access for tech professionals, students, and families.
We have immediate openings for weekday, evening, and Saturday appointments. For more information on individual, couples, and family therapy, including our Intensive OCD Therapy Program; please feel free to contact us. Our Care Coordination Team will help find a therapist right for you.
401-432-1469
parc@brownhealth.org
parcanxiety.org
The Pediatric Anxiety Research Center (PARC), located in East Providence, Rhode Island, offers a wide range of insurance-based clinical services as well as research opportunities focused on anxiety and OCD.
On September 27, PARC hosted its 8th Annual Reunion for graduates of its partial hospitalization program, welcoming more than 200 guests. Youth and families came together to reconnect, share stories, and celebrate one another — a powerful reminder of the supportive community at the heart of PARC’s mission.
In recognition of OCD Awareness Week, PARC was proud to co-host a screening of Unstuck with OCD Rhode Island on October 15. The screening was followed by a thoughtful panel discussion highlighting lived experiences and treatment insights for youth with OCD. The event inspired meaningful dialogue and connection among attendees.
PARC is also delighted to welcome Dr. Lesley Norris to the research and clinical team! Dr. Norris recently completed her NIH T32 fellowship with PARC and brings extensive expertise and a deep commitment to advancing care for youth with anxiety and OCD.
PARC remains dedicated to providing a full continuum of care — from outpatient services to its Intensive Program for OCD and Anxiety Disorders.
To learn more, visit www.parcanxiety.org
or call 401-432-1469.
(310) 268-1888
info@renewedfreedomcenter.com
https://renewedfreedomcenter.com/
The Renewed Freedom Center is excited to announce two new support groups designed to empower both young adults and loved ones impacted by OCD and anxiety.
Learn more about these programs below or contact us at 310-268-1888 or info@renewedfreedomcenter.com
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Thriving at Work: A Support Group for Young Adults with OCD and Anxiety
This group offers psychoeducation, skills training, and peer support for young adults learning to balance professional goals with OCD and anxiety. Participants will build confidence, strengthen interpersonal and social skills, and practice strategies tailored to their workplace challenges—all within a supportive environment of peers who truly understand.
Supporting Without Enabling: A Support Group for Loved Ones of Individuals with OCD and Anxiety
This 8-week support group helps parents, partners, and loved ones learn how to provide effective support without reinforcing OCD or anxiety symptoms. Participants will gain practical tools to reduce family accommodation, improve communication, and engage in self-care—while connecting with others who share similar experiences.
(214) 810-4667
admin@soartogether.net
SOARtogether.net
Serving the Dallas metropolitan area, Specialists in OCD & Anxiety Recovery (SOAR), PLLC provides evidence-based treatment for OCD, anxiety, and co-occurring disorders, including (but not limited to) ERP, CBT, ACT, CBIT, ComB, and SPACE. We treat clients of all ages and offer both virtual and in-person services to residents of Texas.
SOAR proudly sponsored this year’s One Million Steps for OCD Walk in Dallas and the Texas OCD Symposium in San Antonio. This fall, our clinical team—Molly Martinez, PhD; Findley Harris, LPC; and Perry Leynor, LPC—conducted a local training on ERP for OCD hosted by Sessions Wellness Group. We also participated in the Frisco ISD Resource Fair to share information about OCD and evidence-based treatment options. We love being part of such a strong OCD community in Texas and look forward to continuing our advocacy locally and nationally.
In 2026, SOAR’s OCD group therapy program will recommence. This in-person program runs in eight-week segments and offers individuals the opportunity to connect and share experiences with peers who understand what they’re going through. Please stay tuned for updates on Instagram (@soar_above_ocd) and at our website (soartogether.net/services) for more information and registration details.
(650) 723-4095
ocdresearch@stanford.edu
https://med.stanford.edu/rodriguezlab
The Stanford OCD Research Lab utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to develop new treatments for individuals with OCD and hoarding disorder. We have several exciting research studies underway and invite you to learn more by calling (650) 723-4095 or emailing ocdresearch@stanford.edu
or clutterhelp@stanford.edu.
You can also follow us on social media at @RodriguezLabSU on Twitter and Facebook.
Dr. Carolyn Rodriguez and Stanford collaborator Dr. Jiyeong Kim presented on the panel “Beyond the Algorithm: A Human-Centered Approach to AI in OCD Treatment” during the IOCDF’s December virtual conference for mental health professionals, Strengthen Your OCD Practice: Ethics, AI, and Options for Care.
We’ve begun enrollment for two new research studies:
MDMA-Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for OCD
Pilot Study of RR-HNK, a metabolite of ketamine with no anesthetic or dissociative properties, for OCD treatment
More details can be found on our website and in the Research Participants Sought listings within the California section on the IOCDF website.
(732) 390-6694
intake@stressandanxiety.com
https://stressandanxiety.com/
Stress & Anxiety Services is thrilled to share exciting news! We are delighted to welcome back Dr. Stacey Dobrinsky, who will be returning to our practice as Program Director. Dr. Dobrinsky is a highly respected clinician and program developer with deep expertise in evidence-based treatment. Many will remember her foundational work establishing the McLean OCD Institute for Children and Adolescents, as well as her role in creating the NJ Anxiety Institute program. Her dedication to helping individuals overcome anxiety and OCD has made a lasting impact on clients, families, and clinicians alike.
Under Dr. Dobrinsky’s leadership, SAS will soon introduce an innovative program aimed at expanding access to specialized, research-informed care for clients nationwide. These new initiatives will emphasize high-quality, compassionate services designed to meet the diverse needs of those we serve. We look forward to sharing additional details in early 2026.
Our commitment to community support remains central to our mission. We are proud to continue offering our free OCD Support Group for Adults, now entering its fifth round.
In response to growing needs, we are also launching a free Caregivers OCD Support Group to provide education and mutual support for loved ones. In addition, SAS will soon offer a low-cost OCD Therapy Group for individuals interested in learning about Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) before beginning full-time treatment.
We look forward to an exciting year ahead and remain deeply grateful for the trust and support of our clients, families, and community partners.
(949) 431-6000
azadeh@caocd.com
caocd.com
The Center for Anxiety and OCD (CAOCD) offers comprehensive, evidence-based services for individuals of all ages struggling with anxiety disorders, OCD, tic disorders, and body-focused repetitive behaviors. Our treatment modalities include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure with Response Prevention (ERP), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), tailored to each client's needs. CAOCD provides therapy in person in Irvine, California and teletherapy services by licensed and associate clinicians. Treatment populations include children, teens, adults, couples, and families.
Additional support comes via specialized programs such as SPACE parent-coaching (to guide caregivers in supporting anxious children), and the ROCD Couples Course (focused on OCD's impact in romantic relationships). We also run in-person and virtual Adult OCD support groups designed for symptom management, psychoeducation, and community building. With a team of specialists, CAOCD's offerings are designed to deliver both symptom relief and sustained progress.
800-732-9520
drdeibler@thecenterforemotionalhealth.com
www.thecenterforemotionalhealth.com
The Center for Emotional Health is delighted to welcome Dr. Alvin Tran and Dr. Jenna Damico as Postdoctoral Fellows. Both bring exceptional clinical training and a shared passion for providing evidence-based care to individuals with OCD and related disorders. Dr. Tran and Dr. Damico will work closely with our senior clinicians, contributing to CEH’s mission of delivering compassionate, specialized treatment.
We’re also thrilled to announce the upcoming release of a one-of-a-kind children’s workbook by Dr. Jennifer Gola, Dr. Marla Deibler, and Dr. Renae Reinardy — Free to Be Me with a BFRB: The Ultimate Kids’ Guide to Living Well with Hair Pulling, Skin Picking, Nail Biting, and Other Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors. This engaging and practical resource helps children understand their BFRBs, build confidence, and learn effective coping strategies. Integrating ACT, DBT, and CBT approaches, the workbook empowers kids to take control of their BFRBs and live fully. Free to Be Me with a BFRB will be released in February 2026 and is available for preorder now on Amazon or through your favorite bookseller.
At CEH, our mission is to provide exceptional, evidence-based care for anxiety, OCD, and related disorders—both on-site in NJ, PA, and NY and via telehealth across the U.S.—while advancing clinical training and expanding access to high-quality mental health care.
314-289-9411
slbmicoardicp@uhsinc.com
www.slbmi.com
The Center for OCD & Anxiety Related Disorders (COARD) program at Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute (SLBMI) is a nationally recognized, multidisciplinary program that has provided expert treatment for obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders for over 30 years.
COARD offers outpatient, intensive outpatient (IOP), and partial hospitalization (PHP) levels of care—available in-person and via telehealth across all PSYPACT states—for individuals of all ages. Our IOP and PHP programs uniquely feature individualized, one-on-one treatment, ensuring care is tailored to each person’s needs. We proudly accept all major insurance plans.
COARD also offers JumpSTART IOP, a virtual, group-based program designed to teach and practice foundational cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) skills—ideal for those beginning their recovery journey.
Questions? Email us at slbmicoardicp@uhsinc.com.
Exciting Updates
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We’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Sophie Haven as a new provider, along with our incoming class of postgraduate fellows and practicum students: Parker Light, Sophia Wetteroff, Christina Duval, Kayla Myers, and Yiqin Zhu.
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Our program has expanded capacity to serve even more clients seeking specialized OCD and anxiety care.
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We’re hiring! COARD is seeking new clinicians to join our outpatient anxiety specialty care team and to help lead our intensive and partial hospitalization programs. Interested applicants can apply directly through our website.
412.545.3063
admin@pittsburghocdtreatment.com
pittsburghocdtreatment.com
We’re excited to share that our new office in Wexford, which opened in late October, is helping to increase access to high-quality outpatient OCD treatment for individuals living north of Pittsburgh.
In addition to expanding our clinical services, we’ve also grown our community programming with two new free support groups — a Caregiver Support Group and a Support Group for Adults with OCD. Both groups meet weekly and are open to anyone who reserves a spot in advance.
COA also continues to offer a range of training and consultation opportunities, including 1:1 supervision, live online sessions, and pre-recorded workshops, all designed to help clinicians deepen their understanding of OCD and strengthen their treatment skills.
For more information about our support groups or training options, please visit our website.
410-927-5462
We had a busy and productive fall season, beginning with our inaugural hybrid Mid-Atlantic OCD Conference, co-sponsored by Sheppard Pratt and the OCD Mid-Atlantic affiliate of the IOCDF. The event was both well-attended and well-received, featuring engaging sessions and expert insights. Several of our clinicians also presented at the Online OCD Conference and the Online Faith and OCD Conference in November. Additionally, Jon represented our team at the Not Alone Summit in Las Vegas and presented virtually at an OCD Conference in Bulgaria, helping to spread the message of hope for effective OCD treatment around the world.
The Center for OCD and Anxiety has expanded services to include specialized OCD care for younger children and their families, addressing the growing need for early diagnosis and intervention. We are also proud to offer specialized treatment for food allergy anxiety — read more in an informative blog by Rebecca Billerio-Riff, LCSW-C, available at ocdbaltimore.com.
At The Retreat, our adult residential program, we integrate OCD treatment with care for mood disorders, trauma, substance use, neurodivergence, and personality disorders. Our Magnolia House step-down group home provides continued OCD support for individuals reintegrating into the community while maintaining quality care.
Our OCD and Anxiety Lecture Series continues to offer monthly FREE continuing education (CE) sessions, featuring top voices in the OCD and anxiety field. Visit cme.sheppardpratt.org
for upcoming lectures and access to on-demand content.
212.308.3118
The Child Mind Institute
The Child Mind Institute OCD Service specializes in diagnosing children with OCD and providing individualized treatment by using cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP). For children experiencing significant impairment, we offer our Intensive OCD Program, which can make an extraordinary difference in a short period of time by condensing typical treatment sessions that occur weekly over a few months into daily three-hour sessions over 1-4 weeks.
Families from outside the New York City area are welcome to reach out for treatment. We include parents and family members in every stage of care, and services are available in both English and Spanish. The Child Mind Institute offers financial aid to help families cover costs.
We are excited to announce the launch of the Bubrick Center for Pediatric OCD, a new distinct center at the Child Mind Institute focused on expanding clinical services for patients and families with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders. This new center will expand access to evidence-based OCD treatment, train and mentor the next generation of OCD specialists, and drive clinical innovation in OCD treatment, and is named in honor of our esteemed colleague, the late Dr. Jerry Bubrick.
We are also pleased to announce that starting in January, Theresa Welles, PhD, is joining us as the Shapiro Family Director of the Bubrick Center for Pediatric OCD. Dr. Welles has over 20 years of experience in diverse clinical settings and specializes in treating OCD, trauma, and anxiety disorders.
978-405-2521
info@concordcbt.com
www.concordcbt.com
The Concord Center specializes in evidence-based care across the lifespan, including CBT, DBT, and ACT approaches.
In addition to providing individual and group therapy to all ages, we offer intensive programs. Our Accelerated Outpatient Programs support adolescents and adults with moderate to severe anxiety and/or obsessive-compulsive disorders. These programs are for those who have not benefitted from traditional weekly therapy or are stepping down from a higher level of care. We prioritize interventions drawn from CBT with an emphasis on ERP, alongside select DBT and ACT strategies. Clients are paired with ERP coaches who meet them in the community to complete exposures related to top problems and goals. Parents of participating adolescents complete a SPACE-based curriculum to reduce accommodations to their child's anxiety/OCD in the home.
Our additional intensive program, the Beyond Dependency Program, was created for parents or caregivers of highly dependent adult children. Over the course of a month to a year, parents learn effective strategies and practice real-life exercises to help move their adult child toward independence.
The Concord Center is located in Concord, MA. We have opened a secondary location in Braintree, MA, and are excited to bring our services to the South Shore region.
(833) 432-5623
info@gatewayocd.com
https://www.gatewayocd.com/
The Gateway Institute proudly offers its signature 3-Week Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): a structured, evidence-based treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Designed for children, adolescents, and adults seeking concentrated treatment, the program integrates Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-Based Behavioral Therapy (MBBT), and family education within a supportive environment.
Clients work one-on-one with a specialized OCD therapist for three hours a day, Monday through Friday, supported by home assignments, real-world exposure, and ongoing guidance. This immersive model helps clients break free from compulsions, build resilience, and regain control.
Across all locations, results show significant improvement. On the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS), participants typically begin with moderate to severe OCD and complete the program at a mild level, reflecting substantial symptom reduction.
The IOP is available in-person, via telehealth, or hybrid in California, Colorado, and Washington, with telehealth access for Arizona, New Jersey, Utah, and Oregon clients. Out-of-state and international clients are welcome.
By tailoring care to each client's unique needs and recovery goals, we help individuals and families build skills, strengthen support systems, and foster lasting hope. The Gateway Institute remains dedicated to helping clients reclaim their lives and rediscover what is possible beyond fear and compulsions.
775-525-8103
info@thrivehere.com
https://www.thrivehere.com/
At Thrive Wellness, we believe that healing from anxiety and OCD flourishes through evidence-based care, meaningful connection, and strong community support.
Our Anxiety & OCD Programs, offered at both the Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) levels, help adults, children, and adolescents build the skills to face fears, reduce avoidance, and reclaim their lives.
For youth, Camp Courage provides a supportive, engaging environment to practice Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) while building resilience through creative activities. Family involvement is a key part of our approach — with SPACE groups and parent coaching that empower caregivers to support progress without accommodating anxiety or compulsions.
Our multidisciplinary team works collaboratively to help clients thrive, whether that means returning to school, reconnecting socially, or rediscovering their sense of purpose.
Looking Ahead: Introducing The Greenhouse
We’re thrilled to announce that in early 2026, Thrive Wellness will open The Greenhouse — Nevada’s first residential treatment center for adolescents and emerging adults with eating disorders, anxiety, and OCD. This warm, welcoming program will provide immersive healing and meaningful opportunities for family involvement, expanding our commitment to compassionate, comprehensive care.
(415) 885-7707
ocdprogram@ucsf.edu
https://ocdprogram.ucsf.edu/
The UCSF adult OCD Program consists of our outpatient clinic where we provide medication management and cognitive behavioral therapy in our resident training and staff clinics. In particular, we specialize in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for the treatment of OCD and Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention Therapy (CBIT) for the treat of tic disorders.
We see patients living in California and offer both in-person and telehealth appointments for the outpatient clinic.
For patients needing higher levels of care, we have an intensive outpatient program (IOP) that offers intensive cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and medication management for patients with OCD.
We also can provide internal referrals to our TMS and Neuromodulation clinic for patients with treatment-refractory OCD, who may benefit from Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS).
We are engaged in research and have a number of ongoing clinical trials of new treatments for patients with OCD and related disorders.
We are actively recruiting participants with OCD for our genetics study and recruiting teenagers with OCD for our teen TMS study. For our DBS research studies, we are looking for people with treatment-refractory OCD.
If you are interested in our research studies, please email us at ocdresearch@ucsf.edu.
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