Philadelphia Center for Anxiety and OCD — Mental health service in Philadelphia, PA
Address1518 Walnut St #800 PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone+1267-825-7202
Websitephillyocd.com
The Philadelphia Center for Anxiety and OCD offers evidence-based treatment for anxiety, OCD, and related conditions. They provide individual therapy, including both in-person and telehealth options, utilizing strategies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The center also offers comprehensive diagnostic evaluations as a standalone service or as the initial step in treatment. Family or couples therapy can be incorporated as extra support within individual therapy, with the client determining the scope of involvement. They collaborate with psychiatrists and other medication prescribers for treatment coordination, though they do not provide psychiatry services directly. Consultation services are available for professionals seeking specialized training in the assessment and treatment of anxiety and OCD.
Best for
- Individuals with anxiety
- Individuals with OCD
- Clients seeking evidence-based treatment
- Clients needing diagnostic evaluations
| Key services | Individual therapy, Telehealth sessions, In-person sessions, Diagnostic evaluations, Family therapy, Couples therapy |
| Tags | anxiety treatment, ocd treatment, cbt, erp, act, individual therapy, telehealth, philadelphia, diagnostic evaluation, evidence-based therapy |
Location
Also in Philadelphia
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