OCD Therapy for Neurodivergent Folks
in Lynchburg, VA

Online in VA, FL, SC, & VT

Support for Autistic, ADHD, AuDHD, & other NDs
with social, harm, “just right,” & checking OCD

When OCD Turns Your Inner World Into Constant Noise

You might feel trapped in your own mind, endlessly questioning your decisions, your actions, or whether you’re doing things “right.” Mental checking, rumination, and spiraling doubts can take over your day, making even small tasks feel impossible.

It’s exhausting, like your brain is running a marathon it didn’t sign up for. For many Autistic, ADHD, or neurodivergent folks, OCD can make you distrust yourself, second-guess your instincts, or avoid situations where your thoughts might be “tested.” Even ordinary moments— deciding what to say, how to act, or how to organize your day— can feel mentally draining, leaving you frustrated, anxious, and longing for clarity and relief.

You might even worry that your intrusive thoughts reveal something about you— but the truth is, these patterns are driven by OCD, not who you truly are.

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How OCD Can Show Up in Neurodivergent Folks in Lynchburg, VA

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OCD often latches onto things that already require extra effort for neurodivergent minds: social interactions, routines, and decisions. For neurodivergent folks, this may look like:

  • Social OCD: Persistent doubt about what you said, how you came across, or whether you violated an unspoken rule.

  • Harm OCD: Fears of accidentally hurting others, despite no intent.

  • “Just Right” OCD: Compulsions to repeat, adjust, or redo things until they feel exactly right.

  • Checking OCD: Repeated checking to feel certain or prevent mistakes.

These patterns can be overwhelming and isolating, but they’re driven by OCD— they don’t define you. With specialized OCD therapy, you can learn to recognize your own OCD and start reclaiming clarity and confidence.

Reclaim Clarity, Confidence, and Peace of Mind

You don’t have to stay trapped in doubt loops or compulsive checking. With Inference-Based CBT (I-CBT) and neurodivergent-affirming support, you can start to:

  • Notice the mental leaps fueling your doubt loops

  • Trust your instincts and decisions

  • Break free from mental exhaustion

  • Feel more grounded and in control of your choices

I-CBT is a structured, evidence-based approach to help neurodivergent folks move from confusion to clarity. This approach works with neurodivergent minds— not against them— so you can trust your mind more and fear it less.

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Neurodivergent-Affirming OCD Therapy: Who It’s For

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For neurodivergent adults and teens 16+ who want OCD therapy that welcomes your neurotype— where you can:

  • Skip the “Am I safe? Will I be affirmed?” scan

  • Bring intrusive/taboo thoughts openly, without masking

  • Spend session time on OCD, not neurotypical education

  • Access discreet, private-pay telehealth

You don’t have to navigate this alone. With specialized, inclusive support, you can do deeper work on your OCD and feel more free in your life.

Why I Might Be a Good Fit for Your OCD Therapy in Lynchburg, VA

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Struggling to find a therapist who’s the right fit? I’m an Autistic, ADHD therapist with lived experience of OCD, and I specialize in helping neurodivergent folks navigate OCD that targets your social interactions, routines, and decisions.

I understand firsthand how intrusive thoughts and doubt loops can take over your day— and I provide private-pay, discreet telehealth so you can get support safely and conveniently.

In our work together, I combine lived experience with evidence-based I-CBT strategies so you can rebuild trust in yourself and restore clarity and focus. I meet you where you are, honoring your neurodivergent experiences, strengths, and challenges.

Ready to Break Free from the “What Ifs”?

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You don’t have to untangle your OCD doubts alone.

Start recognizing the mental leaps your brain makes, and take the first step toward reclaiming clarity.

Schedule your free 15-minute consultation— camera optional.

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