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Length of Stay for Residential OCD Treatment | Psych Central

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OCD & D-cycloserine: A Promising Medication for OCD Treatment

steveseay.com — “D-cycloserine (an antibiotic) may speed up exposure therapy (ERP) in OCD treatment. Typical medications include SSRIs, antipsychotics, & anti-anxiety drugs.View full resource at steveseay.com

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drstevenseayCenter for Psychological & Behavioral Science in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  He also blogs about mental health related topics at www.steveseay.com.

Dr. Seay conducts evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy, including exposure and response prevention (ERP). He has specialized training and experience working with children, teens, and adults with anxiety disorders, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Dr. Seay also has clinical interests in treating mood disorders, providing couples therapy, and helping patients with health behavior changes. Among his recent publications, Dr. Seay co-authored a book chapter entitled “Pathogenesis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder” in the Textbook of Anxiety Disorders.

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Seay was a psychology resident at the Anxiety Disorders Center of Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute where he worked with C. Alec Pollard, a prominent clinician and researcher who is on the advisory boards of the International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.

Dr. Seay received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychobiology (with a minor in Chemistry) from the University of Miami. He then earned dual doctoral degrees in Clinical Science and Neuroscience at Indiana University and completed a pre-doctoral internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Seay has been broadly trained in therapy and assessment, and he has worked in a variety of outpatient mental health clinics as well as in inpatient settings. These include the Adult Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic at Indiana University Hospital, the Indianapolis VA Hospital, and Larue Carter State Hospital.

Dr. Seay's research has emphasized the role of basic decision making processes in OCD symptomatology and also has looked at the ways in which basic learning processes (e.g., discrimination conditioning) might contribute to the development and maintenance of OCD." /> Steven J. Seay, Ph.D. Doctor, Pulmonologist, and PhD

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Remuda Ranch Launches New OCD Residential Treatment Program -- PHOENIX, Jan. 18, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --

prnewswire.com — “Remuda Ranch Launches New OCD Residential Treatment Program. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Program Is Located in Chandler, Ariz.; Exclusively for Women.View full resource at prnewswire.com

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Unwanted Thoughts & Sensations in OCD - Treatment

steveseay.com — “Unwanted thoughts and sensations in OCD can feel intolerable. Learn which Pure-O & Sensorimotor OCD treatment goals are impossible & set attainable goals.View full resource at steveseay.com

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drstevenseayCenter for Psychological & Behavioral Science in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  He also blogs about mental health related topics at www.steveseay.com.

Dr. Seay conducts evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy, including exposure and response prevention (ERP). He has specialized training and experience working with children, teens, and adults with anxiety disorders, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Dr. Seay also has clinical interests in treating mood disorders, providing couples therapy, and helping patients with health behavior changes. Among his recent publications, Dr. Seay co-authored a book chapter entitled “Pathogenesis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder” in the Textbook of Anxiety Disorders.

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Seay was a psychology resident at the Anxiety Disorders Center of Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute where he worked with C. Alec Pollard, a prominent clinician and researcher who is on the advisory boards of the International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.

Dr. Seay received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychobiology (with a minor in Chemistry) from the University of Miami. He then earned dual doctoral degrees in Clinical Science and Neuroscience at Indiana University and completed a pre-doctoral internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Seay has been broadly trained in therapy and assessment, and he has worked in a variety of outpatient mental health clinics as well as in inpatient settings. These include the Adult Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic at Indiana University Hospital, the Indianapolis VA Hospital, and Larue Carter State Hospital.

Dr. Seay's research has emphasized the role of basic decision making processes in OCD symptomatology and also has looked at the ways in which basic learning processes (e.g., discrimination conditioning) might contribute to the development and maintenance of OCD." /> Steven J. Seay, Ph.D. Doctor, Pulmonologist, and PhD

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OCD: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - HealthyPlace

healthyplace.com — “Extensive information on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). What is OCD plus symptoms, causes and treatment of OCD. And where to get help for OCD.View full resource at healthyplace.com

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Detailed, trusted info on all aspects of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in HealthyPlace OCD Center http://tinyurl.com/lw6lka

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OCD Doubt, Uncertainty, & Needing to Know (Treatment)

steveseay.com — “Discusses interrelationships of OCD, doubt, & intolerance of uncertainty. Use ERP to fight OCD and recalibrate your doubt sensitivity.View full resource at steveseay.com

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drstevenseayCenter for Psychological & Behavioral Science in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  He also blogs about mental health related topics at www.steveseay.com.

Dr. Seay conducts evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy, including exposure and response prevention (ERP). He has specialized training and experience working with children, teens, and adults with anxiety disorders, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Dr. Seay also has clinical interests in treating mood disorders, providing couples therapy, and helping patients with health behavior changes. Among his recent publications, Dr. Seay co-authored a book chapter entitled “Pathogenesis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder” in the Textbook of Anxiety Disorders.

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Seay was a psychology resident at the Anxiety Disorders Center of Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute where he worked with C. Alec Pollard, a prominent clinician and researcher who is on the advisory boards of the International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.

Dr. Seay received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychobiology (with a minor in Chemistry) from the University of Miami. He then earned dual doctoral degrees in Clinical Science and Neuroscience at Indiana University and completed a pre-doctoral internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Seay has been broadly trained in therapy and assessment, and he has worked in a variety of outpatient mental health clinics as well as in inpatient settings. These include the Adult Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic at Indiana University Hospital, the Indianapolis VA Hospital, and Larue Carter State Hospital.

Dr. Seay's research has emphasized the role of basic decision making processes in OCD symptomatology and also has looked at the ways in which basic learning processes (e.g., discrimination conditioning) might contribute to the development and maintenance of OCD." /> Steven J. Seay, Ph.D. Doctor, Pulmonologist, and PhD

Blog: Don't leave #shame, #doubt, & intolerance of uncertainty unaddressed in your #ERP. #OCD http://bit.ly/q78WUy

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Predicting Treatment Success for Child OCD | Psych Central News

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Treating Hoarding OCD is Different from Most Types of OCD | Anxiety and OCD Exposed

blogs.psychcentral.com — “Most types of OCD require a straightforward technique known as Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Treating Hoarding OCD takes a different strategy.View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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OCD: Signs, Symptoms and Resources for Treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “According to the National Institute of Mental Health, obsessive-compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder characterized by recurrent, unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors. Commonly known as OCD, it is a debilitating illness that affects more than 2 million Americans. Sufferers are mainly treated through cognitive behavioral therapy that comprises talk therapy plus exposure and response prevention.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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OCD Is Most Often Treated with Antidepressants | World of Psychology

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Deep Brain Stimulation for OCD: Helpful, Risky

webmd.com — “Electrodes implanted deep in the brain reduce severe obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms -- but it's a risky procedure, a French study shows.View full resource at webmd.com

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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OCD and College Accommodations - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) & Anxiety Disorder Attacks, Symptoms & Treatment

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Psychotherapy for Children with OCD - Learn About Psychotherapy for Children With OCD

ocd.about.com — “Although we often think of OCD as a disorder that affects mainly adults, clinical research suggests that between 1 and 2% of children develop OCD. While many of the psychological treatments that work for adults are also effective for children, there are subtle but important differences in the way they are implemented.View full resource at ocd.about.com

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  • drstevenseayCenter for Psychological & Behavioral Science in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  He also blogs about mental health related topics at www.steveseay.com.

    Dr. Seay conducts evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy, including exposure and response prevention (ERP). He has specialized training and experience working with children, teens, and adults with anxiety disorders, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

    Dr. Seay also has clinical interests in treating mood disorders, providing couples therapy, and helping patients with health behavior changes. Among his recent publications, Dr. Seay co-authored a book chapter entitled “Pathogenesis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder” in the Textbook of Anxiety Disorders.

    After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Seay was a psychology resident at the Anxiety Disorders Center of Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute where he worked with C. Alec Pollard, a prominent clinician and researcher who is on the advisory boards of the International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.

    Dr. Seay received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychobiology (with a minor in Chemistry) from the University of Miami. He then earned dual doctoral degrees in Clinical Science and Neuroscience at Indiana University and completed a pre-doctoral internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Seay has been broadly trained in therapy and assessment, and he has worked in a variety of outpatient mental health clinics as well as in inpatient settings. These include the Adult Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic at Indiana University Hospital, the Indianapolis VA Hospital, and Larue Carter State Hospital.

    Dr. Seay's research has emphasized the role of basic decision making processes in OCD symptomatology and also has looked at the ways in which basic learning processes (e.g., discrimination conditioning) might contribute to the development and maintenance of OCD." />

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    Dr. Steven Seay lives in Palm Beach County, Florida and is a licensed psychologist. He is the Director of the Center for Psychological & Behavioral Science in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  He also blogs about mental health related topics at www.steveseay.com.

    Dr. Seay conducts evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy, including exposure and response prevention (ERP). He has specialized training and experience working with children, teens, and adults with anxiety disorders, including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social Anxiety Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

    Dr. Seay also has clinical interests in treating mood disorders, providing couples therapy, and helping patients with health behavior changes. Among his recent publications, Dr. Seay co-authored a book chapter entitled “Pathogenesis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder” in the Textbook of Anxiety Disorders.

    After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Seay was a psychology resident at the Anxiety Disorders Center of Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute where he worked with C. Alec Pollard, a prominent clinician and researcher who is on the advisory boards of the International Obsessive Compulsive Foundation and the Anxiety Disorders Association of America.

    Dr. Seay received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychobiology (with a minor in Chemistry) from the University of Miami. He then earned dual doctoral degrees in Clinical Science and Neuroscience at Indiana University and completed a pre-doctoral internship at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Seay has been broadly trained in therapy and assessment, and he has worked in a variety of outpatient mental health clinics as well as in inpatient settings. These include the Adult Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic at Indiana University Hospital, the Indianapolis VA Hospital, and Larue Carter State Hospital.

    Dr. Seay's research has emphasized the role of basic decision making processes in OCD symptomatology and also has looked at the ways in which basic learning processes (e.g., discrimination conditioning) might contribute to the development and maintenance of OCD.

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