Kanner Ellen Phd Clinical Psychologist

Kanner Ellen Phd Clinical Psychologist SuperMedia Content Disclaimer: http://spag.es/hjh9DV Individuals, Couples & Family Therapy

Ellen B. Dr. Kanner also offers couples therapy.

Kanner, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist whose broad experience and results-oriented approach have been improving the lives of patients for more than two decades. Well-regarded by her medical colleagues, Dr. Kanner has helped thousands of patients with a wide variety of psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, addictions and eating disorders, as well as personal-growth issues and difficulties with relationships, career or family. Her goal is for patients to attain symptom relief as soon as clinically possible. She has helped hundreds of couples to repair and enhance their marriages or partnerships. She understands the stresses of modern relationships - romantic, financial, familial, sexual, professional. She works toward each partner speaking respectfully and clearly to one another as they seek to meet each other's needs and wishes.

05/02/2024

Some of the most common compulsions in an OCD condition are: cleaning and washing, checking, arranging and organizing, counting and repeating, collecting and hording, and touching or tapping.

04/30/2024

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can manifest in many ways, depending on the initial obsession, or anxious repetitive thoughts, that then lead to the compulsive, repeated behaviors. Some of these behaviors include hand washing, checking doors, ovens, lights, etc., contamination containment including unnecessary cleaning, counting, eating, and hoarding.

04/25/2024

The medications used to treat anxiety disorders can be classified into four major groups: 1) SSRIs (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors); 2) SNRIs (serotonin-norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitors); 3) benzodiazepines (Va**um, Ativan, etc.); 4) tricyclic antidepressants.

04/23/2024

OCD can truly take over your life. It may mean that you cannot even efficiently run your daily errands if the compulsions are intense enough. But you don’t have to live that way. Work with a great counselor and see what new options may be available to help.

04/18/2024

“Rumination” is often used to describe all obsessive intrusive thoughts. However, in the context of OCD, it describes a train of prolonged thinking about an undirected theme or question.

04/16/2024

It’s good to have a healthy dose of optimism, and maybe even a little dose of pessimism, but to some there is such a thing as being too happy. These people may have a unique phobia called “Cherophobia”, which is the fear of being too happy, as something bad or tragic may happen.

04/11/2024

These things do NOT cause OCD: divorce, sibling rivalry, death, parenting style, excessive discipline, lack of discipline, single parent households or toilet training. It is a neurobiological disorder, not a condition that can be blamed on an event or circumstance.

04/09/2024

Feel like you’re trapped by your OCD? You're not. There are plenty of techniques that can help you manage your symptoms and get through the behaviors that result from your OCD- and a good counselor will help you do just that.

04/04/2024

Phobias could impact one’s life to the point of severely altering how they handle their day, like taking the stairs daily as opposed to taking the elevator because a fear of enclosed spaces. It doesn’t have to be that debilitating though, and you can have your strength to live normally again with help.

04/02/2024

To clarify what is often confused: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is persistent, excessive, unreasonable and exaggerated worry about everyday concerns. On the other hand, anxiety is a normal response to inherently unpredictable situations, such as the common anxiety about flying.

03/28/2024

One detriment of OCD is that it causes great suffering to patients and their families, as they can devote as many as ten hours per day to ritualistic behaviors.

03/26/2024

You may think you know what OCD is like. But you may not realize how early it can begin, or how strongly it can reel a person in. Family and friends may be supportive and may help, but only a trained counselor can truly offer the variety of techniques that can truly help you overcome those challenges.

Address

205 E Main Street
Huntington, NY
11743

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6:15pm
Tuesday 9am - 6:15pm
Thursday 9am - 6:15pm

Telephone

+16313513436

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