Find relief from the cycle of intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.

Living with OCD can feel overwhelming — intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors may interfere with daily life, relationships, and peace of mind. At The Summit Counseling Center, we provide evidence-based support to help you manage symptoms, reduce anxiety, and regain a sense of control and balance.

Is OCD Impacting Your Life?

Counseling for OCD may benefit you if you:

  • Experience unwanted, distressing thoughts you can’t control
  • Engage in repetitive behaviors (such as checking, cleaning, or counting)
  • Feel anxious or fearful when routines or rituals aren’t completed
  • Avoid situations or activities because of obsessive fears
  • Struggle with perfectionism or need for control
  • Want practical tools to manage your thoughts and actions

Our Approach

We offer structured, compassionate treatment. Your plan may include the evidence-based methods listed below (including Exposure and Response Prevention).

We’re here to walk with you as you build resilience and confidence, one step at a time.

You Can Find Relief

With specialized support, freedom from OCD is possible — progress builds with practice and patience.

Therapists for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Madeline Redetzky , M.S.

Licensed Professional Counselor
School Program Manager

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