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OUR SPECIALTIES

CONDITIONS WE TREAT

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by repeated and unwanted intrusive thoughts, images, or urges that provoke anxiety or concern (obsessions) and are followed by repetitive behaviors or mental rituals (compulsions) to alleviate the anxiety or avoid perceived negative outcomes.

Purely Obsessional OCD" is a subtype of OCD where individuals experience primarily mental compulsions or rituals, such as mental reviewing, counting, or reassurance-seeking without outwardly visible compulsive behavior. Common Pure-O obsessions are violent obsessions, relationship obsessions, and sexual obsessions.

GAD is an overwhelming and persistent worry that is challenging to manage, accompanied by a variety of anxiety symptoms. This intense concern and anxiety can substantially disrupt both social interactions and professional responsibilities.

OCPD is a personality style that is characterized by psychological rigidity and perfectionism. Individuals with OCPD have strict standards for oneself and others and strongly believe that their way of seeing things is the “right” way. This type of dysfunctional thinking can produce anxiety and frustration and cause impairment to productivity and relationships.

GAD is an overwhelming and persistent worry that is challenging to manage, accompanied by a variety of anxiety symptoms. This intense concern and anxiety can substantially disrupt both social interactions and professional responsibilities.

BDD is preoccupation with one of more perceived imperfections in physical appearance that are usually either unnoticeable or seem insignificant to others. Individuals with BDD often fear that they are unattractive and worry about being socially rejected.

Perfectionism is a personality trait characterized by self-criticism and by setting exceptionally high standards for oneself. Individuals will constantly evaluate their own performance and outcomes against their high standards while rigidly adhering to rules.

Social Anxiety is the excessive fear of one or more social situations (e.g., public performances, social gatherings, meeting new people, eating in public). Individuals with social anxiety fear that they are being negatively evaluated by others and humiliated in public. The social situations are either avoided or faced with intense fear or anxiety.

Health Anxiety is characterized by excessive worry about having or catching an illness and performing rituals to avoid the feared consequences. Common rituals are excessive researching, checking body for signs of illness, reassurance seeking from others, reassurance seeking (or avoidance) of medical doctors and hospitals.

Phobias are a focused fear or anxiety of a specific object or situation that spikes immediate anxiety and is often avoided either directly or indirectly. Common phobias are fear of heights, flying, certain animals, needles, and throwing up. The feared objects or situations are either avoided or faced with intense fear or anxiety.

Panic Disorder is characterized by recurrent and unexpected panic attacks and persistent fear of having panic attacks and its consequences. Panic attacks are described by sudden spikes of intense anxiety or rapid escalation of existing anxiety, accompanied by both physical sensations and cognitive symptoms. 

Marriage counseling helps bi-lingual/multicultural couples overcome cultural/language barriers, allows engaged couples to discuss issues before marrying, and assists married partners in resolving conflicts over finances, parenting, emotional disconnect, infidelity, and lack of sexual intimacy.

"I highly recommend Kulliki. As a therapist and a mother, she is empathetic and warm, which helped me connect right away with her and share my story. When we met her, I had unresolved anger and grief at becoming a mother and losing my independence that were impacting my relationship with my husband. Kulliki helped me express these emotions while realizing I was judging myself too harshly and provided me with tools and strategies for the times when I felt falling down in a rabbit's hole of self-judgement. I was able to reconnect with my husband and regained confidence and acceptance as a woman, a mom and a professional."

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