Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Therapists in Alberta

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Laurel Korotana

Laurel Korotana

Registered Clinical Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

I am a Clinical Psychologist who specializes in treatment for children, adolescents, and young adults. Currently, I am the owner of a private practice - Korotana Psychology - where I provide support for a range of mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, parent-child relationship concerns, disruptive behaviors, sleep concerns, and other emotion/behavior challenges.

Dr. Lisa Pascal

Dr. Lisa Pascal

Child Psychologist

Virtual In-Person Waitlist for new clients

I'm Dr. Lisa Pascal and I'm a clinical child psychologist. I specialize in treating mental health challenges such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, and challenging behaviors in children. My therapeutic approach involves acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and attachment-based therapies, I also conduct ADHD and psychoeducational assessments for children and youth.

Horizon Counselling Service

Horizon Counselling Service

Psychologist

In-Person

We are a team of professionals who provide compassionate, personalized support to help you navigate mental health, life transitions, and emotional challenges. We offer therapy, guidance, and practical tools to promote well-being, resilience, and personal growth in a safe, inclusive environment.

Karina Ramdath (she/her)

Karina Ramdath (she/her)

Registered Social Worker, Psychotherapist

Virtual

Karina will honour your skills, values, and experiences to help you improve your personal mental health, overcome trauma, and/or improve relationships. Karina provides effective therapy to help you achieve your wellness goals.

Tryphena Gabriel

Tryphena Gabriel

Canadian Certified Counsellor

Virtual

I have worked with children and adolescents in and out of the school setting for over 21 years, and I have counselled many individuals, couples, and minority and indigenous populations for many years, helping them find their voice and worth while building strategies to improve and build self-capacity and self-love to assist clients in reaching their goals. I am here to work with you.

Dr. Erin Pougnet

Dr. Erin Pougnet

Child Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

I received my B.A. (honours) from the University of Alberta in Edmonton, and my M.A. and Ph.D. from Concordia University in Montreal. I completed my Predoctoral Residency at the Alberta Children’s Hospital, where I gained experience in the Child Abuse Service, the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Diagnostic Clinic, the Mood, Anxiety, and Psychosis Service (MAPS), the Metabolic Disorders Clinic, a...

Dr. Katrina McDougall

Dr. Katrina McDougall

Registered Clinical Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

I am a clinical psychologist specializing in providing evidence-based therapy services to children and adolescents. In my practice, I value compassionate, collaborative, and empowering approaches to psychological services for youth and their families. I have received extensive training in providing evidence-based therapy and assessment services across the lifespan and in a varie...

Dr. Sarah Owens

Dr. Sarah Owens

Registered Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

Clinical psychologist specializing in psychoeducational assessments, evidence-based treatment, and parent consultation services for children, adolescents, and young adults. Located in Lake Bonavista, SE Calgary.

Dr. Alissa Priolo

Dr. Alissa Priolo

Registered Psychologist

In-Person

I believe that when young people feel seen and heard, anything is possible! I specialize in working with young people (ages 6-21) and their caregivers to navigate OCD, anxiety, perfectionism, school avoidance, ADHD, autism, giftedness, and gender and sexuality. I tailor my interventions based on CBT, ACT, and ERP's to help my clients use their interests to find their inner strength.

Amelia Traer

Amelia Traer

Pre-Licensed Professional, BA, PsiChi

Virtual

My work is shaped by CBT, ACT, DBT, ERP, and trauma-informed, mindfulness-based approaches. I support clients with anxiety, burnout, OCD and phobias, ADHD, grief, life transitions, women's health, and chronic health concerns. Our therapy space adapts, with a focus on connection, emotional regulation, and practical strategies that fit your life.

Stephanie Laborge

Stephanie Laborge

Registered Psychologist

Virtual In-Person

We are a warm, friendly and compassionate team supporting children and parents through counselling and assessment. Primary areas of focus include: behaviour challenges, parenting support, Anxiety, ADHD, OCD, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities and giftedness. Offering daytime, evening and weekend appointment times! Book a free 10 minute consultation today.

How do therapists in Alberta compare?

Number of therapists listed

11

Average years in practice

7.7 Years

Currently accepting new clients

91 %

Therapists in Alberta who prioritize treating:

100% Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
73% ADHD
73% Anxiety
36% Depression
36% Behavioral Issues
27% Chronic Illness
27% Emotional Dysregulation
27% Trauma and PTSD

How therapists see their clients

55% In Person & Online
27% Online Only
18% In Person Only

Top therapy approaches used in Alberta:

36% Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
27% Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
27% Exposure Response Prevention (ERP)
27% Trauma Focused
18% Narrative
9% Attachment-based
9% Culturally Sensitive
9% Dialectical Behaviour (DBT)

Frequently Asked Questions About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

What is OCD?

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a condition marked by persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours or mental acts (compulsions) carried out to reduce distress. It affects approximately 2–3% of Canadians and can severely disrupt work, relationships, and daily functioning. OCD is not about being organized or detail-oriented — it involves genuine suffering caused by intrusive thoughts that feel impossible to control.

What is the most effective treatment for OCD?

Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is the gold-standard psychological treatment for OCD, supported by decades of strong research. ERP gradually exposes you to feared situations or thoughts while helping you resist the compulsive response, breaking the anxiety cycle over time. The Canadian Psychological Association recognizes ERP-based CBT as the first-line psychological treatment for OCD across all ages.

How is OCD different from everyday worries or habits?

Most people have occasional intrusive thoughts or repetitive routines — the key difference with OCD is the level of distress and impairment they cause. OCD obsessions feel persistent, uncontrollable, and deeply upsetting; compulsions are performed to relieve anxiety, not for pleasure or preference. If unwanted thoughts or rituals are consuming more than an hour a day or meaningfully affecting your life, speaking with a therapist is a worthwhile step.

Does OCD treatment require medication?

ERP therapy alone is highly effective for many people with OCD, particularly those with mild to moderate symptoms. For moderate to severe OCD, combining ERP with medication — typically SSRIs such as fluoxetine or fluvoxamine — often produces stronger outcomes. Your therapist can help coordinate care with a physician or psychiatrist if medication appears warranted.

How many sessions does OCD therapy take?

ERP for OCD typically involves 12–20 weekly sessions, though some people benefit from more intensive formats. Because OCD can be a chronic condition, periodic maintenance sessions may help with long-term management. Progress depends on symptom severity, co-occurring conditions, and how consistently you practise ERP exercises between sessions.