Felicity Sapp, PhD

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Felicity Sapp, PhD

Dr. Felicity Sapp is the Clinical Director/Founder of OCD and Anxiety Psychological Services Inc. in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Sapp and her Associates at OAPS use evidence-based specialized treatment to provide assessment and psychological intervention to children, teens and adults with OCD, anxiety, and related disorders. Dr.

Susan Wagner, PhD

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Susan Wagner PhD

Dr. Susan Wagner is a licensed psychologist in New York. She completed a Ph.D. in both Clinical and Social Psychology at Columbia University. Her fellowship was at NY Presbyterian, Westchester Division where she then joined the faculty, working on the specialized in-patient unit for eating disorders, under the direction of Katherine Halmi, M.D. While there she treated in-patients individually and in groups, supervised therapy for all PhDs, MDs, and trainees, wrote manuals for group psychotherapy, and participated in team research and publications.

Glenda Carman-Gray, MSW,RSW

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Glenda Carman-Gray, MSW,RSW

Glenda Carman-Gray, MSW, RSW is a Registered Social Worker and Psychotherapist in Toronto, Canada. She is the owner of Therapy On Yonge, OCD and Anxiety Treatment. Her entire practice is devoted to the treatment of adults (18+) suffering with all subtypes of OCD, Anxiety, BFRBs, and related disorders. She also provides supervision on OCD related cases. Glenda graduated from McGill University with a Bachelor of Commerce in 1994, a Bachelor of Social Work in 1997, and a Master’s of Social Work in 1998.

Steve Strakowski, MD - ADAA Journal Editor-in-Chief, Ex-officio Board Member

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Steve Strakowski, MD

Stephen M. Strakowski, MD, is the Professor and Vice Chair, Research of Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM). He also serves as Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Vice President, Regional Mental Health at the Dell Medical School, University of Texas in Austin. Previously he served as Vice Dean for Research at Dell Medical School and the University of Cincinnati; at the latter, he also served as Senior Vice President of Strategy. He is the Treasurer for the National Network of Depression Centers, and Director of Strategy for the American Brain Coalition. Dr.

Ben Eckstein, LCSW

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Ben Eckstein, LCSW

Ben Eckstein, LCSW is a therapist specializing in the treatment of OCD, Anxiety, and OC-Related Disorders.  Ben honed his specialty in OCD while working at McLean Hospital's OCD Institute.  He's now the owner and director of Bull City Anxiety & OCD Treatment Center in Durham, North Carolina.  Ben is the vice president of OCD North Carolina, the NC state affiliate of the International OCD Foundation.  In addition to his clinical work, Ben is a speaker, trainer, and author.

Molly Lyda, MA, LMFT, LPCC

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Molly Lyda, MA, LMFT, LPCC

Molly Lyda, MA, LMFT, LPCC and Dating Coach, specializes in helping women create the change and transformation they desire, so they can live a life they love. For 10 years, Molly has led interactive workshops, and spoken at conferences, retreats, and on podcasts and television. With her platform approach, Doing Dating Differently, she helps women date from the inside out, leading them to find the man of their dreams while staying deeply connected to their own authenticity and vulnerability.

Clayton Echard

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Clayton Echard

Clayton Echard is a former Collegiate & Professional Athlete, who played on the Seattle Seahawks, former lead on ABC's The Bachelor, and an advocate for Fitness & Mental Health. Clayton has appeared on a variety of talk shows including Jimmy Kimmel, Live with Kelly & Ryan, and has been interviewed by People Magazine, Men’s Health, E!News and others.

Michael R. Nadorff, PhD

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Michael Nadorff PhD

Dr. Michael R. Nadorff is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Mississippi State University. He has served as the Director of Clinical Training for the clinical psychology PhD program since 2014. Dr. Nadorff's research examines topics related to suicidal behavior and prevention, behavioral sleep medicine (particularly insomnia and nightmare treatment), and geropsychology.  He has 90 manuscripts published or in-press and has received over $7 million in external grant funding in the last five years.