Greater Hope Center for OCD
We offer individual, group, and IOP level care for OCD and related disorders for individuals. We treat all ages – including children, adolescents, and adults.
We take a lifecycle approach to our OCD care – focusing on OCD management success for our client’s full lives. This means that we offer acute OCD care, but we don’t stop supporting clients after the acute needs are met. We offer longer-term Relapse Prevention care, as well as OCD-informed general care, to help unwind OCD patterns and develop new skills to help clients more successfully manage academic, career, and social pursuits . We support clients for long-term success.
Friends and family play an important role in long term success. We offer individual and group therapy for friends and family. Participants learn about OCD, reduce accommodations, and how they can contribute positively to the client’s wellbeing.
Coming from out of town? We have partnerships with local temporary housing to help you find safe, affordable housing. We also have agreements with a local chef for affordable, chef-prepared meals to help keep your food costs down and support your wellness goals.
Our services are out-of-network for insurance, but we can help you apply for a single-case agreement from Insurance. We’ll also file your superbills to your insurance to help you get reimbursed in a timely manner.
Treatment of Co-occurring Disorders:
Our team offers care to support other disorders that may be interacting or fueling OCD, including trauma, grief, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorders, and eating disorders.
Diversity Statement:
Our clinicians pursue ongoing training in cultural competency and diverse populations, particularly around culturally-sensitive diagnosis and appropriate modifications to exposers. Anna Slaydon, MA, LCMHC has a degree in Christian Counseling from Liberty University, which included education from other faith systems.
OCD Specialists at this Clinic:
- Anna Slaydon, MA
- Rebecca Griffin, MSW
- Abrakay Carr, MSW