Counseling for Anxiety and OCD in Bucks County

Find Calm and Take Control as you Navigate life’s Challenges.

Therapy for Anxiety and OCD in Bucks County, PA and Online

Do you feel like the threads of your carefully woven life are unraveling, leading to worries and obsessions that hold you back from living in the moment?


Anxiety can feel like a relentless train of thoughts racing down a track, each one blurring into the next. Even as you reach milestones you’ve yearned for — the hard-earned diploma, the keys to your first home, the laughter from a family you’ve created — the worry doesn't seem to fade. Accomplishments that look perfect 'on paper' might not quiet the restless anxiety inside. Despite checking off goals, you find the thrill of achievement dulled by 'what ifs' and 'I shoulds.' This can leave you feeling lost in the very moments you've worked so hard to savor, with a nagging guilt that just won’t lift.

Anxiety can worm its way into different parts of your life, and you might start to notice:

  • The small stuff feels like the big stuff, and suddenly, you're snappy with the people you love.

  • You can’t turn off that merry-go-round of thoughts.

  • You might have sticky thoughts that cling like gum on your shoe, refusing to let go no matter how hard you try to shake them off.

  • You feel swamped by everything — tasks pile up because starting feels like too much, and focus is just out of reach.

  • You’re caught in a loop of double-checking or triple-checking things - those rituals are supposed to reassure you, but they just end up feeling like another chore.

  • You're having some not-so-fun physical stuff, like a heart that won’t quit racing, a queasy stomach, or persistent headaches.

  • All that “self-care” magic everyone talks about just doesn't seem to cut it, leaving you feeling like you're still juggling with one hand tied behind your back.

 Step into a brighter tomorrow—where your anxiety no longer calls the shots.

Your path to calm and control

Right now, a quiet mind might seem like a distant dream, but it’s closer than you think. You have the power to guide your thoughts and embrace the present. I'm here to help you navigate that journey toward peace and presence.

As we meet each week to explore your anxiety, we’ll gain an understanding of how it manifests itself, what triggers it, and how you are coping with it—both successfully and unsuccessfully. Whether the challenges you're facing stem from anxious thoughts or the cycles of obsessions and compulsions characteristic of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), we will:

  • Delve into the deep-rooted beliefs shaping your view of yourself and the world.

  • Uncover and address the undercurrents influencing your daily struggles with anxiety or driving your OCD behaviors.

  • Enhance your ability to tolerate and navigate through anxious moments and to interrupt OCD patterns.

Remember, the goal of therapy isn’t to eliminate anxious and intrusive thoughts but to develop the skills to manage them effectively. It’s about making sure you're in the driver's seat of your life, with neither anxiety nor OCD dictating the route you take.

Tailoring therapy to fit your personal story, I blend various therapeutic techniques, including those from psychodynamic therapy, solution-focused therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), to address your distinct needs. While integrating these approaches, my primary framework comes from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), which guides us in discerning between aspects of your anxious experiences that are within your power to change and those that are not. This approach includes:

  • ACT Strategies: Embracing the things we cannot control and dedicating our energies to transforming what we can, allowing us to live in alignment with our true values.

  • Mindfulness: Engaging fully in the present, acknowledging thoughts and feelings without judgment. Beyond mindfulness meditation, we will integrate this awareness into the rhythm of your daily activities, enriching your everyday experiences.

Therapy for anxiety and OCD can help you…

  • Master the art of observing and organizing your thoughts.

  • Apply the brakes to a racing mind.

  • Develop the skills to counteract unhelpful thoughts with reasoning.

  • Pinpoint the sources of your anxiety and recognize early warning signs.

  • Anchor yourself in the richness of the present moment.

  • Learn to disrupt OCD cycles and reclaim your mental space

  • Streamline your life's complexities into something more manageable.

Individual therapy for anxiety and OCD in Bucks County, PA

Frequently asked questions about therapy for Anxiety and OCD

FAQs

  • The current diagnostic manual groups anxiety disorders (such as generalized anxiety, phobia, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder) separately from obsessive-compulsive disorders (which also include other impulse-control disorders like tics, skin-picking, and hair-pulling disorders). Anxiety disorders involve pervasive worries and fears, whereas OCD is characterized by persistent, intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors that one feels compelled to perform. Both conditions can intersect, with anxiety fueling OCD behaviors and vice versa, creating a unique experience for each individual.

    Therapeutic strategies often overlap and can be tailored to address both the thought patterns that fuel these conditions and the behaviors that result from them. Whether your anxiety is situational or a constant companion, or if your OCD ranges from mild urges to more demanding rituals, it's important to understand that there's a path through it. I'm here to provide the support and expertise you need to find your footing and move toward a life where you feel in charge, not your symptoms.

  • Anxiety and OCD can be tackled through different methods: some people do well with therapy, others find medication helpful, and many combine both. Medications can help lessen symptoms, which can make it easier to engage in therapy. Counseling, on the other hand, helps you learn the skills and tools to manage symptoms on your own. Choosing whether or not to use medication is a personal decision, and if we work together, we can carefully assess and choose the most fitting approach for you.

    As a licensed psychologist in Pennsylvania, I can't write prescriptions, but if we decide that medication might be helpful for you, I can connect you with trusted psychiatrists in the Bucks County area. Sometimes, even your family doctor can prescribe the right medication for anxiety. With your written authorization, I can work with your doctor to ensure you're getting care that fits together well.

  • Therapy is a journey, and there’s no such thing as a problem that’s "too small" to deserve attention. Just as you wouldn’t wait for a small spark to become a blaze before addressing it, you don’t need to wait for challenges to overwhelm you before seeking support. Whether it’s a whisper of worry disrupting your day or a more persistent noise of OCD rituals taking over your time, therapy can help. It’s about tuning in to your life’s soundtrack and adjusting the volume on the parts that don’t harmonize with how you want to live. If something feels off, it’s enough of a reason to explore therapy. It’s a proactive step towards crafting the life you envision, guided by your values and desires, not your fears or uncertainties.

    If you're still wondering whether therapy is the right step for you, I invite you to reach out for a free consultation. Together, we can determine the best path forward.

  • The first step is to reach out to me to schedule a complimentary 15-minute phone consultation. This initial conversation allows us to connect and discuss your concerns. It also helps me understand your aspirations for therapy and gives you a chance to ask any questions you might have. If we feel that we’re a good fit, we will move forward with scheduling your sessions and beginning your journey toward well-being.

 It’s time to step off the worry train and steer your thoughts toward a destination of your own making.