Sarah Weber, MA, LPC, LHMC

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Sarah Weber, MA, LPC, LHMC

Sarah Weber, MA, LPC, LHMC is an artist and therapist practicing in Oregon and Washington. She integrates use of evidence-based practices with expressive therapies to treat anxiety and OC-Spectrum disorders. Sarah supports adolescents and adults to navigate fear while learning about themselves and growing more compassionate. She is now in private practice offering individual therapy, support groups, clinical consultations, and live CEU trainings.

Charlotte Wulf

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Charlotte Wulf ADAA

Charlotte Wulf is a student at Vanderbilt University; she has held research positions at Vanderbilt, the Georgetown University Anxiety Disorders Research Program, University College London’s Eye Think Laboratory, and Cognitive and Behavioral Consultants.

Andrea Santa Maria MA, LPC-MHSP

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Andrea Santa Maria MA, LPC-MHSP

I help women and girls unlock their true potential in therapy by providing a space that is filled with empathy, authenticity, and inspiration. My holistic approach to therapy is hands-on and client-centered, as each woman's story is unique. I believe that one of the first and most powerful steps in therapy is simply developing an innate sense of self awareness around your thoughts, emotions, and story while learning to make meaning from past experiences. Providing a relatable and modern approach to therapy is one of my main goals as I help you learn to break free from negative patterns.

Sara Wilkerson, LCHMC

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Sara Wilkerson, LCHMC

Sara Wilkerson is a seasoned clinician with a Master's degree (LCMHC), specializing in neuropsychiatric disorders like ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, and OCD. Her client-centered approach tailors treatment plans to individual needs, emphasizing collaboration with other healthcare professionals. Sara blends various therapeutic methods, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and Adlerian Psychology, to meet clients' unique needs.

Molly Schiffer, LCPC

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Molly Schiffer, LCPC

Molly Schiffer, LCPC, is the Associate Director of The Center for OCD and Anxiety, Sheppard Pratt’s private pay, outpatient treatment center for individuals experiencing obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders. Prior to joining The Center for OCD and Anxiety, Molly specialized in the treatment of OCD and related disorders at the OCD and Anxiety Center of Greater Baltimore.

Kathryn Boger, PhD, ABPP

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Kathryn Boger, PhD, ABPP

Kathryn (“Kat”) Boger, PhD, ABPP is a board certified and Harvard-trained child and adolescent clinical psychologist, Dr. Boger has devoted her career to helping children and teens with anxiety and OCD and their families. She is passionate about improving care for youth and decreasing suffering through innovative, research-based treatment approaches. Dr.

Brittany Baker, LCSW

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Brittany Baker, LCSW

Brittany Baker is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and an eclectic therapist with over 10 years of experience in mental health. Brittany founded her practice, Nix Baker Wellness and Therapy, in the North Shore of Chicago. She offers in-person therapy and coaching and provides telehealth options to adults and teens in Illinois, Texas, Arkansas, and Kansas. Brittany earned an MSW from the University of Southern California and a BA in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin.

Ceci Hinojosa, PhD

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Ceci Hinojosa, PhD

Ceci Hinojosa, Ph.D., is a postdoctoral fellow currently working under the mentorship of Dr. Jennifer Stevens and Dr. Sanne van Rooij. Dr. Hinojosa completed her B.A. in Psychology at the University of Texas at El Paso and her Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology at Tufts University. At Tufts, Dr. Hinojosa focused on determining whether pre-treatment brain activation can predict treatment response to prolonged exposure therapy in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).