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Jun 28
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MY OCD STORY

By Tanya Abughazaleh, Psy.D. Authors, Blogs, Tanya Abughazaleh, Psy.D. No Comments

The first day of third grade: I was ready to start school hanging out with my friends but then I saw one of my classmates and something inside me just…

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Jun 26
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Tackling OCD and Anxiety

By Tanya Abughazaleh, Psy.D. Authors, Blogs, Tanya Abughazaleh, Psy.D. No Comments

Oscar Charles Daniel made my life horrible. It made me not feel ok. I avoided trying new things, I had unhappy thoughts, and I would obsess over my safety. I…

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Jun 26
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How Do We Challenge Anxiety and Increase Social Wellbeing?

By Jennifer Lynch, Psy.D. Authors, Blogs, Jennifer Lynch, Psy.D. No Comments

July is Social Wellness month.  Prepandemic we had many opportunities to socialize face-face with others, engage in activities, and travel.  As the pandemic became more intrusive, many of us began…

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Apr 24
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WHAT HAPPENS IF …. I HARM MY BABY??

By Alberto Collazzoni, PhD Alberto Collazzoni, Ph.D., Blogs No Comments

I am changing my daughter’s diaper. She smiles, and she looks at me. I smile, too, closing the diaper. I decide to kiss her small and soft feet, playing with…

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Apr 19
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OCD Affects More than Your Patients: How to Effectively Work with Parents of Children with OCD and Anxiety

By Andrew Cohen Andrew Cohen, M.S., Blogs No Comments

When treating a patient with OCD or an Anxiety Disorder, you are rarely going to be working with just the patient.  The OCD monster will do its best to drag…

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Feb 19
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What Do I Need to Know About OCD?

By Parisa Waisi, MFT Blogs, Parisa Waisi, MFT No Comments

What we know about the cause of OCD is that a hyperactive circuit in the brain that includes the orbital frontal cortex (that is involved in planning and decision making),…

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Feb 19
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From Sufferer to Specialist

By Andrew Cohen Andrew Cohen, M.S., Blogs No Comments

My name is Andrew Cohen. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) specializing in treating OCD and Anxiety, and Related Disorders at Renewed Freedom Center.  I also have…

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Feb 18
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Don’t Stop…ERP Now!

By Alberto Collazzoni, PhD Alberto Collazzoni, Ph.D., Blogs No Comments

The COVID-19 pandemic began 1 year ago, and our lives drastically changed from that time. Our hobbies, work style, and relationships have been affected by the virus. This challenging time…

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Feb 18
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OCD and Its Different Masks

By Tanya Abughazaleh, Psy.D. Blogs, Tanya Abughazaleh, Psy.D. No Comments

OCD can be defined simply as an unwanted thought, urge, or sensation that you become preoccupied with that is accompanied by a behavior you engage in to relieve yourself from…

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Dec 23
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The ACT Superheroes

By Adi Soffer, BA Adi Soffer, B.A., Blogs No Comments

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is the latest version, if you will, of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). During ACT, we learn how to accept our thoughts, feelings, and sensations, without…

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  • Tackling OCD and Anxiety
  • How Do We Challenge Anxiety and Increase Social Wellbeing?
  • WHAT HAPPENS IF …. I HARM MY BABY??
  • OCD Affects More than Your Patients: How to Effectively Work with Parents of Children with OCD and Anxiety

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Clinical Coordinator

RFC is a boutique private practice psychology office specializing in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder & Sever Anxiety. Due to our expanding industry, we need a dynamic individual who would fit in well with the highly demanding yet rewarding career position of Clinical Coordinator.

The ideal candidate must have a minimum of 3 years in the administrative field, preferably in the medical/mental health industry. This position requires the individual to have experienced in dealing with the high volume workload that fluctuates daily. You must be flexible and able to change directions at any given time while remaining professional, grounded, and still produce flawless work. 

The responsibilities for the Clinical Coordinator include but aren’t limited to the following:

  • First-person of contact for potential patients conducting intake calls and schedule consults and evaluation. Must be comfortable with heavy phone communication with mandatory follow-up and follow-through. 
  • Assists the clinical team with various tasks to ensure that the office runs at the highest quality level.
  • Detailed and intensive administrative work such as maintaining and organizing an online treatment database. Including uploading patient charts, billing.
  • Scheduling on behalf of all clinicians to ensure that adjustments to their schedule are accurate.
  • Process payment and billing for patients, including multiple forms of payment, payment schedules, and recording of payments.

Requirements

  • Must have a bachelor’s degree to qualify. Prefer in the field of Psychology or related industry not required.
  • Must have a minimum of five years of office experience in administration and supporting roles. 
  • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal++). The candidate will be required to show evidence of said skills throughout the hiring process.
  • Strong customer service skills.
  • Ability to work in an extremely fast-paced environment, able to multi-task and manage requests with high accuracy.
  • Computer knowledge (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word Press) is required. 
  • Medical coverage, annual bonuses, staff events and creative career exploration along the way

Compensation: $32-$35k

Please submit your resume and cover letter to C. Brown, Director of Operations: Cloris@RenewedFreedomCenter.com
Resumes without a CV will not be considered. Direct contact with our office is prohibited.

FOCD Group

Renewed Freedom Center is excited to offer a new online group specifically for adolescents, 13-17 years old who have OCD. This donation-based group will provide psychoeducation about OCD and its treatment, give space for adolescents to feel heard and supported by peers dealing with similar issues and allow peers to socialize and build a community to help one-another in beating OCD. Adolescents will learn specific tools and learn how to utilize Exposure and Response Prevention to help release the grip OCD has on them. The main goal of this group is to assist adolescents in building resiliency to deal with adulthood without the struggle of OCD. This group will be run by two mental health professionals who have extensive experience in the treatment of OCD and anxiety disorders.