Professionals Who Specialize in Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)

Moses Appel, PhD

Therapists, Doctor of Psychology, Ph.D.

  • In-office Brooklyn
  • $150 - $375
  • 3 reviews

Moses Appel, PhD, draws from CBT, ACT, and DBT to support individuals in their journey toward improved mental health and overall well-being.


"At ADO Psychology Center, our approach is deeply rooted in compassion and evidence-based methods that foster personal growth and recovery. We draw from a evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Dialectical Behavior …

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  • 🀝 Collaborative

Yitzchok Wagshul, Ph.D.

Therapists, Doctor of Psychology, Ph.D

  • In-office Brooklyn
  • $200
  • Insurance
  • 6 reviews

Yitzchok Wagshul, Ph.D. acknowledges the myth of a "one size fits all" approach & brings a diverse array of therapeutic techniques to help each client heal.


"One thing I’ve learned over the years is that there’s no β€œone size fits all” in psychotherapy, because every person has their own personality and life experience. I respect that, so I’ve put in a lot of time …

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  • 🧘 Calm

Rachel Brezel, LMHC

Therapists, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

  • In-office Brooklyn
  • $450
  • 4 reviews

My area of expertise lies in treating anxiety, depression, OCD (including the most severe cases), emotional regulation, and relationship challenges.


"I strive to create a therapeutic space that is both welcoming and authentic, where my clients can feel seen, heard, and understood. At the same time, I recognize that therapy is not meant to be an open-ended process, …

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  • πŸ’‘ Solution-oriented

Eli Goldberg

Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, CASAC

  • In-office Jerusalem
  • $200 - $250

I draw from various therapeutic modalities such as cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness, somatic, and psychodynamic to tailor my approach to each client's unique needs.


"My approach to therapy is based on creating a safe and welcoming space for clients to explore their inner selves and find solutions to their challenges. I draw from various therapeutic modalities such as cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness, somatic, and …

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  • πŸ’™ Warm
  • πŸ˜ƒ Humorous
  • πŸ™ Spiritual

Lillian Rishty, LCSW

Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

  • Remote only
  • $0 - $300
  • 1 review

Lillian Rishty, LCSW, integrates CBT, DBT, & psychodynamic therapy to support women with anxiety, eating disorders, relationships, and perinatal mental health.


"My approach is integrative, drawing from psychodynamic, CBT, and DBT frameworks. In practice, that means we’ll explore both the why and the how. The why looks at how your past experiences, relationships, and learned patterns continue to shape …

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  • πŸ‘‚ Listener
  • πŸ’‘ Solution-oriented

Gabrielle Eichler-Len, RMHCI

Therapists, Mental Health Counselor, Intern

  • In-office Miami
  • $150

Gabrielle Eichler-Len, MHC, integrates CBT, ACT & more to provide a personalized therapeutic experience, guiding clients toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.


"My style is down - to - earth, nonjudgmental, and collaborative. I believe therapy works best when it feels like a true partnership - where you feel safe, heard, and empowered. I use practical, evidence-based approaches like Cognitive …

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The Place - The Jerusalem Centre for Emotional Wellb

Welcome to The Place, where you belong.

  • In-office Jerusalem

The Place is a Jerusalem-based mental health therapy center offering support grounded in Torah values and community understanding for individuals and families.


"The Place offers individual therapy, support groups, teletherapy, interactive lectures, and educational classes. Our comfortable and confidential clinic allows you and your family to create positive change in an environment where you can feel at ease. We work …

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  • 🧘 Calm

Gavriel Pliver, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatrist, Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, PMHNP

  • In-office Lakewood
  • $200 - $600
  • 2 reviews

Gavriel Pliver, PMHNP-BC, embraces a holistic approach to wellness, recognizing that mental health is intricately connected to various facets of our lives.


"As a psychiatric mental health prescriber, my philosophy revolves around embracing a holistic approach to wellness. Recognizing that mental health is intricately connected to various facets of our lives, I advocate for addressing the entirety of our being …

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  • πŸ‘‚ Listener
  • πŸ’‘ Solution-oriented
  • πŸ₯‡ Empowering

Adina Rauer, LCSW

Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

  • In-office Toms River
  • $175
  • 1 review

Adina Rauer, LCSW, supports clients with anxiety, trauma, and emotional overwhelm using EMDR, Somatic Experiencing, ERP, and solution-focused therapy.


"My approach to therapy is warm, collaborative, and grounded in meeting you where you are. I believe meaningful healing happens when you feel safe enough to be honest about what you’re carrying, without pressure to have it all …

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  • πŸ’™ Warm
  • πŸ’‘ Solution-oriented
  • πŸ₯‡ Empowering

Rebecca Holczer, PsyD

Therapists, Licensed Psychologist

  • In-office Clifton
  • $275
  • Insurance
  • 1 review

Rebecca Holczer, PsyD, specializes in helping clients overcome anxiety, OCD, trauma, and difficult life transitions, using CBT, ERP, I-CBT, ACT, EMDR, & more.


"I work from evidence-based protocols, including CBT, ERP (exposure and response prevention), I-CBT (inference-based CBT), EMDR, and ACT, depending on the presentation and what will be most helpful for you. There’s a plan behind what we’re doing in …

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  • πŸ˜ƒ Humorous
  • πŸ’‘ Solution-oriented
  • 🀝 Collaborative

Aliza Shapiro, LCSW

Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

  • Remote only
  • $175
  • 3 reviews

Aliza Shapiro, LCSW, provides evidence-based therapy for children, adults, couples, & families facing anxiety, depression, trauma, & relationship struggles.


"My clinical approach is firmly rooted in evidence-based practice, with a strong emphasis on insight, skill-building, and sustainable change. I help clients understand not only what they are experiencing, but also the patterns, relationships, and emotional responses that …

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  • πŸ’‘ Solution-oriented
  • 🧘 Calm
  • 🀝 Collaborative

Jonathan Rosenbloom, LCSW

Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

  • In-office Bergenfield
  • $200 - $300
  • Insurance
  • 1 review

Jonathan Rosenbloom, LCSW, uses EMDR, IFS, exposure therapy, and CBT to help clients heal, build resilience, and gain confidence in navigating life’s challenges.


"I would describe my approach to therapy as integrative, meaning I draw from a variety of therapeutic modalities to best meet each person’s unique needs. My training and experience in EMDR, IFS, exposure therapy, and CBT allow me …

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  • πŸ˜ƒ Humorous
  • πŸ‘‚ Listener

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Understanding OCD in the Jewish Community

Hello and welcome to our dedicated space for discussing and supporting individuals experiencing OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) within the Jewish community. Our site features a diverse range of professionals, therapists, and content focused on understanding and addressing OCD in the Jewish community.

Unique Challenges of OCD in the Jewish Community

When individuals within the Jewish community struggle with OCD, which is often shaped by distinct cultural and religious factors, it represents a specific set of challenges faced by this group. Stigma, attitudes toward mental health, cultural expectations, and religious considerations can all impact the experience and treatment of OCD in the Jewish community. Often, cultural and religious factors play a role in how OCD is perceived and managed. It can affect emotional well-being, relationships, and participation in community life.

Watch the videos below to gain insights from Jewish mental health professionals, therapists, and advocates. These resources offer extensive knowledge on supporting those facing OCD within the Jewish community, providing expert guidance and culturally sensitive approaches.

Understanding and Supporting OCD within the Jewish Community

OCD is a common mental health condition across various communities, including unique considerations faced within the Jewish community. While the broader medical understanding of OCD exists, the intricacies of cultural norms, religious practices, and community dynamics within the Jewish community add layers of complexity. Navigating OCD within the Jewish community can affect individuals of all ages and backgrounds, highlighting the need for awareness and tailored support.

Strategies for Supporting OCD in the Jewish Community

Effective support for Jewish individuals experiencing OCD necessitates approaches that are culturally and religiously attuned. This encompasses therapy that respects religious beliefs and cultural practices, community support networks that provide a sense of belonging and understanding, and accessible mental health resources. Tailored interventions and treatment programs are developed to address the specific facets of OCD within the Jewish community. It's crucial to seek professional guidance to navigate these challenges effectively, ensuring improved mental health, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. It's important to note that our professionals are experts in their fields, bringing both specialized knowledge and a deep understanding of cultural nuances to their work.

Our directory features professionals, including Therapists & Psychiatrists, who offer culturally sensitive support for those navigating Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) within the Jewish community.

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