Olga Fuller, PhD, PMH-C

Psychologist
2 Dubon Court
Farmingdale, New York 11735
  • BTTI Trained
  • ADA Accessible
Narrative of Services:
I provide individual therapy, primarily exposure and response prevention (ERP) in person and virtually for teens and adults struggling with OCD and related disorders. Approximately half of my caseload includes individuals with OCD; the remaining half of my clients are receiving evidence-based treatment (OCD, DBT, ACT, and related parent-based approaches like SPACE and PMT) for anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and various other challenges (life transitions, interpersonal stressors, emotion dysregulation, etc.).
Training Description:
I have been treating OCD and OCD Spectrum Disorders since 2017. I received training on the treatment of OCD and related disorders through my clinical externships at NY Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center and Northwell Health Zucker Hillside Hospital, as well as my doctoral internship at the New York City Children’s Center, and my post-doctoral fellowship at Small Brooklyn Psychology in NY. I have also received training in the parent-based SPACE protocol for OCD, and have completed the IOCDF BTTI training. I am currently in private practice and provide therapy in NY, VT, and FL.
Diversity Statement:
Growing up, being educated in, and working in NYC for most of my life, I have worked with clients from diverse backgrounds including individuals who are immigrants from various countries around the world. In addition, I have worked with individuals who identify with a wide range of cultural, spiritual, and religious belief systems and I am comfortable providing treatment while respecting the values set by cultural, religious and spiritual beliefs.
I have completed numerous trainings on providing evidence-based treatment while maintaining a high level of cultural competency and humility throughout treatment. I also have years of experience receiving supervision on topics concerning balancing cultural responsiveness while implementing evidence-based treatment.