If you struggle with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and therapy hasn’t helped in the past, you’re not alone. Sometimes therapists attempt to treat OCD with traditional “talk therapy.” But decades of research show that OCD responds better and faster to specialized, behavioral approaches—especially Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

Dr. Scott Peck is a clinical psychologist and professor who teaches doctoral-level courses on OCD, anxiety disorders, and ERP. His life’s work is helping individuals overcome OCD—including so-called “hard to treat” subtypes like HOCD, SO-OCD, ROCD, and POCD. Using current, research-backed strategies, Dr. Peck helps clients break the cycle of obsessions and compulsions and begin reclaiming their lives—starting in the very first session.

Dr. Peck has experience treating adults, late adolescents, and college students. His clinical training experiences included the United States Naval Academy and UMBC. He takes a systemic approach that includes practical real-world support for navigating work, family, and relationships. When helpful, he includes spouses and family members in the therapy process to support more sustainable progress and reduce accommodation.

Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been struggling for years, effective treatment is possible—and it can start today. Please reach out to us for a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your needs and how Dr. Peck may be able to help.

Scott@ScottPeckTherapy.com
(202) 709-9065