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Julie Petersen, M.S., is a sixth-year doctoral student in the combined clinical/counseling psychology program at Utah State University.

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.

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.

Blog post 07.26.2023

Harm OCD vs. Being Dangerous

Harm inducing types of thoughts, images and urges are typically referred to as Harm OCD and they can cause significant distress and anxiety in sufferers.

Halle Bonner is a master's student at Vanderbilt University pursuing a Master of Education degree in the Peabody Child Studies program. She completed her bachelor's study at the University of Alabama where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology.

Dr. Louise Staines is a clinical psychologist and Board-Approved Supervisor at Mind Potential Psychology on the Sunshine Coast in QLD, Australia.

Marion Rodrigue specializes in the treatment of OCD utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with an emphasis on Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) as well as mindfulness and acceptance-based strategies.

Jessica Aust, APRN-CNP is the medical director at The Anxiety Center in Cincinnati, Ohio and is a board certified nurse practitioner. Jessica offers specialized solutions to children, adolescents, and adults who are limited by symptoms of anxiety, OCD, depression, and ADHD.