Your Questions, Answered
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As an OCD therapist, I support children, teens, and young adults in managing OCD and anxiety using evidence-based treatment including ERP, ACT, and I-CBT.
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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way!
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Prior to opening up my private practice, I was a pediatric OCD therapist at a child OCD IOP in Pittsburgh. I gained extensive experience working with OCD and comorbid disorders.
As a therapist who has OCD herself and treats it, I get the struggle personally and professionally.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
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The initial intake session is $175 and subsequent 55 minute sessions are $150. I am currently in network with Highmark insurance.
I offer a limited number of sliding scale spots to help make therapy more accessible to self pay clients.
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I am a personable, down to earth therapist who loves to create a welcoming and chill environment for young people to work through their OCD.
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I serve clients throughout the greater Pittsburgh area and across Pennsylvania via telehealth. I regularly work with clients in the South Hills communities of Mount Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, Peters Township, Finleyville, and South Park Township.
I also serve clients throughout Washington, Allegheny, Butler, Westmoreland, and Erie counties.
In addition to Pennsylvania, I am also licensed in Texas and serve client all throughout the state including Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston.
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For individuals experiencing more severe symptoms, I offer the option of increased session frequency, including multiple sessions per week, when clinically appropriate. This level of care can be provided pending authorization from your insurance provider.
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For many families, virtual therapy can actually make treatment more accessible and practical. Sessions take place in the child’s real-life environment, which can target everyday triggers, routines, and family dynamics.
Telehealth can also reduce barriers like travel time, scheduling stress, or limited access to OCD specialists.
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I provide specialized OCD therapy for kids, teens, and young adults. I absolutely love working with these age groups and have gained extensive experience with this population.
I really love working with young adults with OCD because it’s such a formative stage of life. I enjoy helping clients build insight, confidence, and practical tools at a time when OCD can strongly affect identity, relationships, school, or independence.