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. Boger co-founded the McLean Anxiety Mastery Program (MAMP), nationally recognized for providing empirically-supported, intensive anxiety and OCD treatment. 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).

Grace Berman, LCSW

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Grace Berman, LCSW

Grace Berman, LCSW, is a clinical social worker specializing in the treatment and evaluation of children, adolescents and adults with mood and anxiety disorders. She also has expertise in treating ADHD and other behavior disorders and has a particular interest in the intersection of anxiety and behavior disorders. In addition to providing treatment, she also provides training and consultation to caregivers and educators on children’s mental health. 

Courtney Rodrigue Hubscher,MS, LMHC, NCC

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Courtney Rodrigue Hubscher,MS, LMHC, NCC

Courtney Hubscher is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, National Board Certified Counselor, and Diplomate of CBT through the Academy of Cognitive Therapies. Courtney currently co-owns GroundWork Counseling, in Central Florida, and specializes in pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder using evidence-based therapy. Courtney received training in ERP from the International OCD Foundation, and CBT training from the Albert Ellis Institute in NYC.

Julie Petersen, M.S.

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Julie Petersen, M.S.

Julie Petersen, M.S., is a sixth-year doctoral student in the combined clinical/counseling psychology program at Utah State University. She is currently a psychology intern in the child/adolescent specialization at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. She received her B.S. in psychology from Haverford College in 2016 and her M.S. from Utah State University in 2021. Her research is centralized around the treatment of obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders, particularly for children and adolescents, using acceptance and commitment therapy.

Rebecca L. Schneider, PhD

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Rebecca L. Schneider, PhD

Rebecca Schneider, PhD is an Assistant Professor and licensed psychologist at the Emory University School of Medicine. She is the Director of the Child OCD Program at Emory (COPE), a telehealth-based intensive outpatient program for youth with OCD. Dr. Schneider received her PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder and completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Child and Adolescent OCD Institute (OCDI Jr.) at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School.

Shannon Renzulli, LCSW, MA

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Shannon Renzulli, LCSW, MA

Shannon Renzulli is a psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of OCD, anxiety, and related disorders in her private practice in Fairfield, Connecticut. Shannon holds two master's degrees from Columbia University, where she studied both clinical psychology and clinical social work. Her love for helping those with OCD began while working at UCLA's outpatient OCD treatment clinic, and for the past 11 years Shannon has continued to help and advocate for those who struggle with OCD and anxiety.