Effective Therapy
for Anxiety & OCD
We specialize in treating all forms of Anxiety, OCD & Misophonia
Our Promise
The
Anxiety and OCD Therapy Practice
was established to provide clients with the latest treatment and advancements in the field of psychology, specifically targeting Anxiety, OCD & Misophonia related disorders.
These conditions can make sufferers feel as though their world is shrinking, consumed by
overwhelming emotions. At our practice, we specialize in treating all forms of OCD, Anxiety & Misophonia with the goal of helping sufferers regain control of their lives and reclaim what was once theirs.
Begin your recovery with an Anxiety/OCD specialist

Anxiety
What is Anxiety?
Everyone experiences some anxiety, but when people come to our practice, they are usually dealing with excessive worry, fear or feel a sense of unease about something with an uncertain outcome. This can begin to take over their life as it leads to either avoidance of triggers and scary situations or intense distress when needing to face them.
Obessive-Compulsive Disorder
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
OCD can be broken into two distinctive components. Obsessions and Compulsions. Obsessions is when a person experiences recurrent and unwanted thoughts, urges, sensations, or images that cause extreme distress, significant anxiety and uncertainty.
To alleviate this anxiety, individuals often engage in certain behaviors or mental acts known as Compulsions or rituals with the purpose of reducing uncertainty, decreasing worry and discomfort. These rituals can be repetitive and difficult to stop. OCD can severely disrupt daily life, as individuals spend considerable time performing these rituals and avoiding triggers.
Despite its debilitating nature, OCD is highly treatable and working with an expert therapist can bring about significant improvements.
Misophonia
What is Misophonia?
Misophonia is a condition where individuals experience strong, adverse reactions to specific sounds. These reactions often include feelings of irritation, annoyance, anger, or rage towards those making the sounds. In some cases, it can provoke a desire to punish or hurt the person responsible for the noise. While a wide range of sounds can trigger these reactions, certain noises, like eating related sounds are reported more frequently. Although relatively unknown to most, misophonia affects about 6% of the population according to recent studies.