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Deciding to seek support is a brave step, and you’re in the right place to connect with obsession therapists who can offer understanding and practical strategies as you work toward feeling more in control.

Online therapy makes it easier to fit sessions into your life – offering flexibility, privacy, and convenience. Browse the listings below to find someone you feel comfortable with and begin exploring.

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Melissa Stokes

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📅25 years experience
📍Australia

Melissa Woodby

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseIntimacy-related issuesDepression+15 more
I am licensed in Tennessee with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
📅12 years experience
📍Tennessee

Melissa Wooden

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📅3 years experience
📍Virginia

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Do you struggle with anxiety, depression, grief, a challenging relationship, loss of a sense of self or even talking down…
📅22 years experience
📍Texas

Melodye Watson

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I am licensed in California with 16 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,…
📅16 years experience
📍California

Mercedes Alia

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Hi, and welcome! I'm a credentialed professional in Australia with six years of experience supporting individuals through life's challenges. I…
📅6 years experience
📍Australia

Meredith Whitmore

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📅3 years experience
📍Oregon

Meridith Crocco

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📅10 years experience
📍New York

Merion Haworth

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📅30 years experience
📍New Mexico

Merissa Lindsay

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I am licensed in Pennsylvania with 11 years of professional therapy experience. However, I have been working in the social…
📅11 years experience
📍Pennsylvania

Mia Pickard

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseGriefAnger+18 more
I am credentialed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Micah Beckman

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseDepression+18 more
I am licensed in Michigan with 6 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
📅6 years experience
📍Michigan

Micah Shuey

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsSelf esteemBipolar+4 more
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📅10 years experience
📍Indiana

Michael (Mike) Wallington

AddictionsRelationshipTrauma and abuseAnger+14 more
Life brings us experiences which cause us stress, stretch our capacity to cope. We respond with depression and anxiety often…
📅44 years experience
📍New Mexico

Michael Anderson

AddictionsGriefSelf esteemDepression+5 more
It's never lost, just harder to find' Hi, My name is Michael and I am a clinically registered therapist in…
📅4 years experience
📍Australia

Michael Brennan

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipFamily+23 more
About Me I’m committed to the art of living, and to living what the ancient philosophers call the good life.…
📅8 years experience
📍Nevada

Michael Broad

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I am a qualified counsellor in the UK and a member of the National Counselling Society. I work integratively which…
📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Michael Brown

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My passion is to help people heal at their deepest core levels. In my clinical practice I have worked with…
📅7 years experience
📍Pennsylvania

Michael Carrington

Stress, AnxietyLGBTRelationshipFamily+12 more
I'm Mike – a fully qualified, BACP registered therapist, based in the UK. I provide a safe, confidential, and non-judgemental…
📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Michael Denning

Stress, AnxietyAddictionsRelationshipSelf esteem+17 more
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📅7 years experience
📍Florida

Michael Ecuyer

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipFamilySelf esteem+14 more
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📅33 years experience
📍Texas

Michael Elwan

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📅15 years experience
📍Australia

Michael Gerber

Stress, AnxietyGriefAngerSelf esteem+5 more
I am licensed in California with 20 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
📅20 years experience
📍California

Michael Halpin

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipSelf esteemDepression+20 more
I am licensed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with…
📅4 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Michael Harland

Stress, AnxietyTrauma and abuseSelf esteemDepression+21 more
From my perspective, the “talk” in talk therapy is only useful as a tool to reach deeper emotions. Depth therapy—the…
📅5 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Michael James

Stress, AnxietyRelationshipTrauma and abuseGrief+20 more
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📅28 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Michael Keller

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📅30 years experience
📍Florida

Michael Kolpinski

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📅19 years experience
📍Connecticut

Michael Leffingwell

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I am licensed in Texas with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress…
📅13 years experience
📍Texas

Michael Lenok

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📅8 years experience
📍Florida

Michael Maroney

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📅10 years experience
📍Australia

Michael Masters

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📅5 years experience
📍New York

Michael Muniz

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📍Texas

Michael Nkeng

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📅8 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Michael Penkaty

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📅10 years experience
📍Colorado

Michael Peterson

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📅5 years experience
📍Illinois

Michael Purvis

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📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Michael Rankin

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📅3 years experience
📍United Kingdom

Michael Sweeters

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📅5 years experience
📍New York

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📅17 years experience
📍Tennessee
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Therapy for obsessions and obsessive thoughts

Obsessive thoughts and compulsive patterns can feel overwhelming, interfering with work, relationships, and daily routines. If you find yourself frequently replaying the same worries, stuck in rigid mental loops, or performing behaviors to try to reduce anxiety, therapy can help. This page explains what obsessions are, common concerns people bring to therapy, how online therapy can support recovery, and practical guidance for finding the right therapist for obsession-related struggles.

Understanding obsessive thoughts and related behaviors

Obsessions are persistent, intrusive thoughts, images, or urges that cause distress. People experiencing obsessions often try to ignore or suppress these thoughts, but suppression can make them feel stronger. Some people respond to obsessions with compulsions – repetitive behaviors or mental rituals intended to reduce anxiety or prevent a feared outcome. Obsessions and compulsions occur along a spectrum: for some, they are mild and occasional; for others, they are frequent and seriously disruptive.

Obsessions can center on many themes – contamination, harm, sexual or religious content, perfectionism, or the need for certainty. Ruminative thinking and chronic worry can also look and feel similar to obsessions. Whatever the content, the common thread is that these thoughts take up time and energy and leave people feeling stuck, ashamed, or exhausted.

Common concerns and reasons people seek help for obsessional problems

People seek therapy for obsessions for many reasons. They may be worried that their thoughts mean something about their character or intentions. They might be unable to concentrate at work, avoid people or places, or spend large amounts of time checking, counting, or seeking reassurance. Relationships can suffer when partners or family members try to accommodate rituals or when avoidance limits shared activities.

Some people first notice obsessional problems during major life transitions, high stress, or following traumatic events. Others have experienced intrusive thoughts for a long time and want help reducing their frequency and impact. Many are looking not only to reduce symptoms, but to regain confidence in their thinking, break the cycle of avoidance, and build a more flexible daily life.

How online therapy can help with obsessions

Online therapy provides a practical and effective way to address obsessions. Working with a therapist experienced in obsessive thinking allows you to learn skills for responding to intrusive thoughts with less distress, to gradually face avoided situations, and to reduce reliance on safety behaviors that keep obsessions alive.

Through video or secure messaging, therapists can teach cognitive strategies to challenge unhelpful beliefs about thoughts, and behavioral techniques to reduce rituals and avoidance. Many clinicians who treat obsessional difficulties use structured approaches such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and exposure-based methods. Online therapy makes it possible to receive these approaches consistently, whether you live in a city with many specialists or a rural area with fewer in-person options.

Benefits of online therapy compared with in-person sessions

Online therapy offers several advantages for people dealing with obsessions. It increases access to clinicians who specialize in obsessive thinking and related therapies, so you can find someone with relevant experience even if they are not nearby. The convenience of connecting from home reduces scheduling barriers and may make it easier to attend regularly, which is important for progress.

For some clients, working online feels safer and less stigmatizing than walking into an office. Online sessions also make it easier to practice real-life exposures in the environments where obsessions occur, with the therapist watching and coaching remotely. That approach can accelerate generalization of skills to daily life.

That said, in-person therapy can be a good fit for people who prefer face-to-face contact or who need more intensive, hands-on support. If you have severe symptoms that interfere with safety or functioning, supervised in-person care or coordinated services may be advisable. Online therapy, however, is a strong and flexible option for many people seeking help for obsessions.

What to expect from online therapy for obsessions

Initial sessions typically focus on assessment and building a shared understanding of your experiences. Your therapist will ask about the content and frequency of intrusive thoughts, any rituals or avoidance behaviors, and how these patterns affect daily life. Together you will identify goals for therapy and discuss treatment options that fit your needs and values.

Treatment often combines cognitive work – examining beliefs about thoughts and uncertainty – with behavioral techniques that reduce avoidance and rituals. Exposure-based strategies involve gently facing feared thoughts or situations while resisting rituals, so that anxiety naturally decreases over time. Therapists will teach skills for managing anxiety in the moment, as well as relapse-prevention planning.

Sessions may include homework and real-world practice between meetings. Online formats allow for creative use of the home environment during exposures and offer flexibility across scheduling. Progress is typically gradual, and good therapists will track changes and adjust the plan as needed.

How to choose the right therapist for obsession-related concerns

When looking for a therapist, prioritize clinicians with experience treating obsessive thoughts, OCD, or related anxiety and rumination. Search descriptions for terms like cognitive-behavioral therapy, exposure and response prevention, or approaches that target intrusive thinking. Reading therapist profiles and specialties can help you find someone who understands the particular themes that trouble you.

It is reasonable to ask a prospective therapist about their experience with obsessions, the methods they use, and what a typical course of treatment looks like. Ask how they take a collaborative approach, how they support homework and exposures, and how they handle setbacks. Consider practical factors as well: scheduling options, session length, cost, and whether they provide a free or low-cost initial consultation to see if the fit feels right.

Comfort and trust are important. If you feel judged or dismissed when talking about intrusive content, it may be hard to make progress. Finding a therapist who normalizes intrusive thoughts, helps you separate thoughts from actions, and supports gradual change will increase the chances of a productive relationship.

Taking the first step

Reaching out for help can feel difficult, especially when obsessions make you doubt yourself. Remember that intrusive thoughts are common, and seeking support is a sign of strength. Start by searching for therapists who list obsessive thinking or related approaches in their profiles. Use filters to narrow by availability, insurance or self-pay options, and whether they offer online sessions.

When you contact a therapist, you can briefly describe what you are experiencing and ask about their familiarity with obsessional problems. Many clinicians are happy to answer questions before you commit to a first session. If one therapist is not the right match, it is okay to try another. Finding the right fit often makes a big difference.

Taking that first step – making a call, sending an email, or booking an intake online – begins a process that can help you reclaim time, reduce distress, and live with greater flexibility. You do not have to manage obsessions alone; help is available, and online therapy can make it easier to get started.

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