The California OCD and Anxiety Treatment Center specializes in the treatment of all Obsessive Compulsive Disorder subtypes, including:

- HOCD
- ROCD
- Contamination
- Pure-O
- Scrupulosity
- Harm OCD
- POCD
- Hyperawareness OCD
- Postpartum OCD
- Olfactory Reference Syndrome
CalOCD also offers treatment for Excoriation (compulsive skin picking) and Trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling) using Habit Reversal Techniques (HRTs). Additionally, CalOCD therapists have training in treating Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Specific Phobias, Panic and anxiety attacks, and Hypochondria (Health Anxiety)
Location
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The offices for the California OCD and Anxiety Center are located near the California State University Fullerton (CSUF) campus in Fullerton, CA. Being conveniently located off the 57 freeway on Chapman Ave., CalOCD is easily accessible to Los Angeles County, the Inland Empire, South Orange County, and all of North Orange County, including:
- Fullerton
- Orange
- Brea
- Yorba Linda
- Placentia
- Anaheim
- Santa Ana
- Irvine
- Costa Mesa
- Newport Beach
In addition to meeting in-person, CalOCD specializes in online therapy and phone therapy for those unable to travel to the office easily. Thanks to teletherapy technology, CalOCD can meet with all California residents, including those in San Diego, the Central Coast, the Central Valley, and Northern California, including San Francisco and Sacramento.
Kevin Foss, is also licensed in Montana, which allows him to work with anyone in the state of Montana via online or phone therapy. He has worked with clients in Billings, Bozeman, Helena, and Missoula without any cross-state restriction.
Thanks to the laws of a few select states, CalOCD is also able to work with clients for a limited time via Teletherapy. These laws allow for short periods of treatment during the calendar year, and vary from state to state. To learn more about the availability and limitation of each state, please contact me. The states currently allowing online therapy include:
• Alabama
• Indiana
• Florida
• Kansas
• Idaho
• Arizona
• Wyoming