Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Therapists in Conshohocken, PA
Are you tired of accommodating anxiety or OCD symptoms when making plans/decisions?
I specialize in helping teens and adults with Generalized Anxiety, OCD, Social Anxiety, relationship anxiety, phobias, panic, and stress with life transitions. With evidence-based interventions at the forefront of sessions, we will take an active approach towards your individualized treatment goals.
Are you tired of accommodating anxiety or OCD symptoms when making plans/decisions?
I specialize in helping teens and adults with Generalized Anxiety, OCD, Social Anxiety, relationship anxiety, phobias, panic, and stress with life transitions. With evidence-based interventions at the forefront of sessions, we will take an active approach towards your individualized treatment goals.
My areas of specialty are Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Perfectionism, Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (skin-picking and hair pulling disorders), Panic Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Anxiety and Depression.
My clients are often struggling to manage symptoms of anxiety: over-thinking, self-doubt, reassurance seeking behaviors, situational avoidance, perfectionism, and hypervigilance among others. These stressors often have external consequences: difficulty feeling comfortable in social spaces or relationships, functioning at work or school, and meeting our needs for rest/sleep/nutrition. I enjoy working with clients to relieve suffering in these areas, exploring significant lived experiences, and connecting to deeper understanding our selves.
My areas of specialty are Anxiety Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Perfectionism, Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (skin-picking and hair pulling disorders), Panic Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Anxiety and Depression.
My clients are often struggling to manage symptoms of anxiety: over-thinking, self-doubt, reassurance seeking behaviors, situational avoidance, perfectionism, and hypervigilance among others. These stressors often have external consequences: difficulty feeling comfortable in social spaces or relationships, functioning at work or school, and meeting our needs for rest/sleep/nutrition. I enjoy working with clients to relieve suffering in these areas, exploring significant lived experiences, and connecting to deeper understanding our selves.
I work with adults 18+ who feel exhausted by intrusive thoughts, anxiety spirals, obsessive-compulsive patterns, intimacy and relationship struggles, and trauma that won’t politely stay in the past.
Are you ready to make venting productive? Don’t get me wrong. I fully support a good, unfiltered brain-dump filled with all the expletives imaginable. There’s definitely a place for that, but therapy isn’t just about putting your dumpster fire on a weekly subscription plan. It’s a place to feel heard, get honest, and find the damn extinguisher so you can start getting unstuck!
I work with adults 18+ who feel exhausted by intrusive thoughts, anxiety spirals, obsessive-compulsive patterns, intimacy and relationship struggles, and trauma that won’t politely stay in the past.
Are you ready to make venting productive? Don’t get me wrong. I fully support a good, unfiltered brain-dump filled with all the expletives imaginable. There’s definitely a place for that, but therapy isn’t just about putting your dumpster fire on a weekly subscription plan. It’s a place to feel heard, get honest, and find the damn extinguisher so you can start getting unstuck!
Advanced training in anxiety, OCD, trauma, & life transitions.
On Maternity Leave, returning June 26' email me for waitlist! Do you find yourself gripped by anxiety and self-criticism? You feel alone and frustrated—with your anxiety, your relationships, your path in life. All the doubt and worry are holding you back and being hard on yourself and feeling disconnected has become the norm. Maybe you’ve been told you’re “too sensitive,” deepening your self-doubt and shame. Maybe you’re trying to conceive or are pregnant, and the uncertainty is hard to bear. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, relationships, motherhood, setting new boundaries or breaking old patterns, you’re ready to make a change.
Advanced training in anxiety, OCD, trauma, & life transitions.
On Maternity Leave, returning June 26' email me for waitlist! Do you find yourself gripped by anxiety and self-criticism? You feel alone and frustrated—with your anxiety, your relationships, your path in life. All the doubt and worry are holding you back and being hard on yourself and feeling disconnected has become the norm. Maybe you’ve been told you’re “too sensitive,” deepening your self-doubt and shame. Maybe you’re trying to conceive or are pregnant, and the uncertainty is hard to bear. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, relationships, motherhood, setting new boundaries or breaking old patterns, you’re ready to make a change.
Amanda Boyle is a licensed clinician who provides compassionate, evidence-based therapy to individuals navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship challenges, and self-esteem concerns. She is committed to creating a supportive and nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to make meaningful change. Amanda integrates a blend of therapeutic approaches tailored to each client’s unique needs, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness-based interventions, and trauma-informed care.
Amanda Boyle is a licensed clinician who provides compassionate, evidence-based therapy to individuals navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship challenges, and self-esteem concerns. She is committed to creating a supportive and nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to make meaningful change. Amanda integrates a blend of therapeutic approaches tailored to each client’s unique needs, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness-based interventions, and trauma-informed care.
Conshohocken Center for Emotional Health
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Conshohocken, PA 19428
The difficult experiences one has in life can serve as the very reason one can be extraordinary. These challenges can make one feel as if they are alone in a confusing and sometimes overwhelming journey. We would be honored to have the opportunity to assist you in moving through challenge without judgement and with a sensitivity to your individuality.
The difficult experiences one has in life can serve as the very reason one can be extraordinary. These challenges can make one feel as if they are alone in a confusing and sometimes overwhelming journey. We would be honored to have the opportunity to assist you in moving through challenge without judgement and with a sensitivity to your individuality.
Have you been feeling anxious, overwhelmed or alone? Do you find that your mind and emotions control you? Are you stuck in repetitive patterns? Or you ruminate on the same negative thought? I have many years of experience as a therapist treating these symptoms. I have a background in art and a warm, engaging (rather than silent) style of interacting. My experience includes work at eating disorder centers, Mental Health Assessor for University of California, graduate psychology professor, crisis work w/ Mental Health Association of NYC, supervision of interns and Integration of Psychedelic experiences. I am licensed in CA, NY & PA.
Have you been feeling anxious, overwhelmed or alone? Do you find that your mind and emotions control you? Are you stuck in repetitive patterns? Or you ruminate on the same negative thought? I have many years of experience as a therapist treating these symptoms. I have a background in art and a warm, engaging (rather than silent) style of interacting. My experience includes work at eating disorder centers, Mental Health Assessor for University of California, graduate psychology professor, crisis work w/ Mental Health Association of NYC, supervision of interns and Integration of Psychedelic experiences. I am licensed in CA, NY & PA.
As a therapist, I work with my clients to help them move toward a fulfilling, connected, and meaningful life. As human beings, we each have core yearnings to belong, to feel our experience is meaningful, and to know our lives matter. Unfortunately, because life sometimes involves emotional, psychological, social, and physical pain we can get stuck in patterns that don’t serve us. I help people develop insight into who they are and what they want, so they can make choices with greater clarity and confidence and live with greater balance and healing.
As a therapist, I work with my clients to help them move toward a fulfilling, connected, and meaningful life. As human beings, we each have core yearnings to belong, to feel our experience is meaningful, and to know our lives matter. Unfortunately, because life sometimes involves emotional, psychological, social, and physical pain we can get stuck in patterns that don’t serve us. I help people develop insight into who they are and what they want, so they can make choices with greater clarity and confidence and live with greater balance and healing.
Leiza Stanley believes in the power of relationship. Through the use of the therapeutic relationship she aims to achieve what is referred to as a corrective experience. A positive corrective experience is achieved when the therapist and client together resolve emotional pain. Leiza's treatment approach is rooted in the philosophy that therapy is about claiming or reclaiming your authentic self, and is provided with genuine warmth, understanding, and validation.
Leiza Stanley believes in the power of relationship. Through the use of the therapeutic relationship she aims to achieve what is referred to as a corrective experience. A positive corrective experience is achieved when the therapist and client together resolve emotional pain. Leiza's treatment approach is rooted in the philosophy that therapy is about claiming or reclaiming your authentic self, and is provided with genuine warmth, understanding, and validation.
Rebecca
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, NCC
7 Endorsed
Conshohocken, PA 19428
Waitlist for new clients
Welcome! I’m a licensed counselor in PA. I work often with college students, young adults age 20-40, and men. If you struggle with people-pleasing or describe yourself as a "perfectionist" or highly sensitive, have attachment wounds, struggle in relationships, wondering if you are "good or bad", rumination, anxiety, or feel that you live in your head and not your life; you're in the right place. Maybe you’re reluctant about therapy, maybe it’s your first time, or maybe you’re coming back to therapy looking for a better fit; I get it, therapy is daunting and I hope to make taking the first step feel lighter.
Welcome! I’m a licensed counselor in PA. I work often with college students, young adults age 20-40, and men. If you struggle with people-pleasing or describe yourself as a "perfectionist" or highly sensitive, have attachment wounds, struggle in relationships, wondering if you are "good or bad", rumination, anxiety, or feel that you live in your head and not your life; you're in the right place. Maybe you’re reluctant about therapy, maybe it’s your first time, or maybe you’re coming back to therapy looking for a better fit; I get it, therapy is daunting and I hope to make taking the first step feel lighter.
In the last 5 years, I've worked with individuals who struggled with a wide range of presenting concerns, including complex trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, disordered eating, substance abuse, OCD, and challenges associated with being neurodivergent.
That's okay. Because no matter how complex the reason you're here is, the core belief of my practice is simple: Your life and the problems you've faced are unique, so the path to your healing should be too.
In the last 5 years, I've worked with individuals who struggled with a wide range of presenting concerns, including complex trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, disordered eating, substance abuse, OCD, and challenges associated with being neurodivergent.
That's okay. Because no matter how complex the reason you're here is, the core belief of my practice is simple: Your life and the problems you've faced are unique, so the path to your healing should be too.
For example, ERP (Exposure & Response Prevention) works best for OCD and anxiety, and EMDR is often an invaluable tool to address trauma.
I specialize in working with maternal mental health issues and family problems. I have great experience with moms, families of children with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, anxiety, depression, and family relationships. The 'right treatment' is not the same for everyone and I work to understand and integrate the physical and mental health factors that impact your situation. I am not pretentious or judgmental. I am practical and personable. My success comes from my understanding and willingness to treat what you need first, and utilize all the expertise available to help you and your family function the way you want.
For example, ERP (Exposure & Response Prevention) works best for OCD and anxiety, and EMDR is often an invaluable tool to address trauma.
I specialize in working with maternal mental health issues and family problems. I have great experience with moms, families of children with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, anxiety, depression, and family relationships. The 'right treatment' is not the same for everyone and I work to understand and integrate the physical and mental health factors that impact your situation. I am not pretentious or judgmental. I am practical and personable. My success comes from my understanding and willingness to treat what you need first, and utilize all the expertise available to help you and your family function the way you want.
Alison Rosenberg
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Waitlist for new clients
I care deeply about helping my clients to identify their strengths and discover possibilities in all areas of their lives. I have been working with individuals and families for over 25 years. Much of my practice has been dedicated to the trials and tribulations of adolescence. I help teens to find healthy ways to cope with a variety of issues during this often difficult time.
I care deeply about helping my clients to identify their strengths and discover possibilities in all areas of their lives. I have been working with individuals and families for over 25 years. Much of my practice has been dedicated to the trials and tribulations of adolescence. I help teens to find healthy ways to cope with a variety of issues during this often difficult time.
I have always believed that we are the masters of our destiny, and couldn't do the work I do without trusting that everyone is capable of change. One of the most exciting aspects of therapy is embracing that hope for yourself, your child, or family. Throughout my 30 years of experience, I have developed therapeutic approaches to empower clients and help them manage and overcome feelings of depression and anxiety, conflicted relationships, unhealthy behaviors and other stressors. As a family therapist, I work closely with families when treating children and adolescents, and offer guidance on parenting issues.
I have always believed that we are the masters of our destiny, and couldn't do the work I do without trusting that everyone is capable of change. One of the most exciting aspects of therapy is embracing that hope for yourself, your child, or family. Throughout my 30 years of experience, I have developed therapeutic approaches to empower clients and help them manage and overcome feelings of depression and anxiety, conflicted relationships, unhealthy behaviors and other stressors. As a family therapist, I work closely with families when treating children and adolescents, and offer guidance on parenting issues.
College and young adulthood can be overwhelming balancing school, work, relationships, family expectations, and big life decisions while trying to keep it all together. Many of my clients feel anxious, emotionally exhausted, stuck in patterns they don’t fully understand, or disconnected from themselves and others.
College and young adulthood can be overwhelming balancing school, work, relationships, family expectations, and big life decisions while trying to keep it all together. Many of my clients feel anxious, emotionally exhausted, stuck in patterns they don’t fully understand, or disconnected from themselves and others.
A sense of wellbeing is the outcome of psychotherapy. This is a journey that we take together. There is no magic way to reach wellbeing. Your wellbeing will be reached through the act of self reflection , establishing appropriate interpersonal boundaries, exploring and resolving grief from loss, increasing effective communication skills, learning problem resolution tools, creating realistic expectations of one's self and others, creating self preservation activities and resolving prior hurts that negatively affect your present life. All of these therapeutic gains are within the reach of the client in my psychotherapy office.
A sense of wellbeing is the outcome of psychotherapy. This is a journey that we take together. There is no magic way to reach wellbeing. Your wellbeing will be reached through the act of self reflection , establishing appropriate interpersonal boundaries, exploring and resolving grief from loss, increasing effective communication skills, learning problem resolution tools, creating realistic expectations of one's self and others, creating self preservation activities and resolving prior hurts that negatively affect your present life. All of these therapeutic gains are within the reach of the client in my psychotherapy office.
At nPSYGHT, we emphasize the use of psychotherapy, while supplementing it with medication as needed and at minimum effective doses. We incorporate neuropsychotherapeutic concepts whenever possible, meaning we recognize that advances in our understanding of how the brain works can inform how psychotherapy can be conducted. We stress the importance of general good health habits - diet, exercise, sleep, relaxation methods (meditation, yoga, tai chi) - in promoting mental and behavioral well-being.
At nPSYGHT, we emphasize the use of psychotherapy, while supplementing it with medication as needed and at minimum effective doses. We incorporate neuropsychotherapeutic concepts whenever possible, meaning we recognize that advances in our understanding of how the brain works can inform how psychotherapy can be conducted. We stress the importance of general good health habits - diet, exercise, sleep, relaxation methods (meditation, yoga, tai chi) - in promoting mental and behavioral well-being.
My practice also focuses on helping those with Depressive Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders.
People enter therapy at all levels of readiness for change. While some people are ready for immediate change, others need time to process their readiness. Ambivalence is understandable in a client's journey. My non-judgmental approach helps clients explore potential barriers to change in order to help them make positive life choices. The therapeutic alliance is absolutely central to the work that is done and the outcomes that are achieved. I create an environment that allows safety, promotes a sense of compassion and empathy and fosters trust. When the therapeutic relationship is strong, clients are empowered to work towards change.
My practice also focuses on helping those with Depressive Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders.
People enter therapy at all levels of readiness for change. While some people are ready for immediate change, others need time to process their readiness. Ambivalence is understandable in a client's journey. My non-judgmental approach helps clients explore potential barriers to change in order to help them make positive life choices. The therapeutic alliance is absolutely central to the work that is done and the outcomes that are achieved. I create an environment that allows safety, promotes a sense of compassion and empathy and fosters trust. When the therapeutic relationship is strong, clients are empowered to work towards change.
I offer talk therapy to create an opportunity for you to face your difficulties constructively. To assist and develop new possibilities.
Board certified, state licensed & Insurance credentialed.
I have extensive experience with individuals experiencing: Anxiety, Depression, Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Addictions, Eating Disorders, Loss, Grief, Divorce, Marriage & Family Counseling, Adolescents, Hypnosis, Interpersonal Complexities and Personality Disorders.
I offer talk therapy to create an opportunity for you to face your difficulties constructively. To assist and develop new possibilities.
Board certified, state licensed & Insurance credentialed.
I have extensive experience with individuals experiencing: Anxiety, Depression, Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Addictions, Eating Disorders, Loss, Grief, Divorce, Marriage & Family Counseling, Adolescents, Hypnosis, Interpersonal Complexities and Personality Disorders.
Only virtual openings at this time for PA and NJ! As a therapist, I work with individuals and families to create visions for growth and success. I help develop coping skills and foster healthier communication dynamics, ensuring everyone feels heard and supported. Your thoughts and feelings are valid, and I provide a safe space to process and explore them with you. I work with clients ranging from toddlers to adults, helping them navigate anxiety, self-esteem, peer relationships, social skills, and more, so they can evolve into the person they aspire to be. I also offer social skills groups throughout the year.
Only virtual openings at this time for PA and NJ! As a therapist, I work with individuals and families to create visions for growth and success. I help develop coping skills and foster healthier communication dynamics, ensuring everyone feels heard and supported. Your thoughts and feelings are valid, and I provide a safe space to process and explore them with you. I work with clients ranging from toddlers to adults, helping them navigate anxiety, self-esteem, peer relationships, social skills, and more, so they can evolve into the person they aspire to be. I also offer social skills groups throughout the year.
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Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD) Therapists
How long does OCD treatment take?
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is often treated on a weekly or twice-weekly schedule, depending on symptom severity and the client’s preferences. Some clients may start to see a noticeable improvement in symptoms in as little as six weeks, but it’s also possible, especially in more severe cases, for treatment to take several months to a year before significant progress is made.
What happens if OCD is not treated?
Some people with OCD, especially those with mild symptoms, may find that they are able to adapt reasonably well to life with the condition, even if their symptoms never resolve completely. However, many people, particularly those whose symptoms are severe at the outset, find that their obsessions and compulsions grow more intrusive with time, making it harder to maintain relationships, hold down a job, or navigate the world successfully.
Are there medications for OCD?
Medication can be used to treat OCD. The class of drugs most often prescribed are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, which include fluvoxamine (under the brand name Luvox), fluoxetine (Prozac), and sertraline (Zoloft), among others. In cases of treatment-resistant OCD, other classes of medication, such as tricyclic antidepressants or atypical antipsychotics, may be prescribed. Medication is frequently used in conjunction with therapy.
Can OCD come back after treatment?
Yes. Major life transitions, periods of stress, or other factors can cause symptoms to return or, if they were never fully eradicated, to ramp back up in intensity. For some, these relapses are brief and do not require additional treatment; identifying specific triggers and practicing the skills learned in therapy can help speed their course. For others, returning to therapy for a brief period can help address the underlying stress and strengthen coping mechanisms.


