Virtual OCD & Trauma Therapy for Adults Across the State of Washington
Looking for an OCD therapist in Washington who understands what you’re actually going through?
Maybe you’ve been told it’s just anxiety. Maybe you’ve tried therapy and it helped a little but never touched the root of it. Maybe you’re functioning fine on the outside and falling apart on the inside — and you can’t explain why.
I’m Stephanie Winfrey, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in OCD, ROCD, and trauma. I provide virtual therapy to adults across Washington state — including Vancouver and the surrounding area — so you can access spec
Here is how I can help
- OCD — intrusive thoughts, mental compulsions, rumination loops, and the kind of OCD that looks like anger, perfectionism, or just right thinking
- ROCD — relationship OCD that keeps you questioning your partner, replaying every interaction, and seeking reassurance that never sticks
- Trauma — complex trauma and the ways early experiences quietly run the show in your adult relationships and reactions
- Anxiety — the exhausting, relentless overthinking that shows up as snapping at people you love and never being able to fully relax
What makes working with me different?
I specialize in OCD because I’ve lived it. I know firsthand that OCD doesn’t always look like what you’ve seen on TV. Sometimes it looks like anger. Sometimes it looks like needing everything done a certain way. Sometimes it looks like a thought that scares you so much you don’t tell anyone.
That experience changed everything about how I practice — and it means you don’t have to explain yourself from scratch.
You're in the right spot if...
- You look fine to everyone around you but feel like a mess on the inside
- You find yourself snapping at the people you love and don’t fully understand why
- You replay conversations for days looking for resolution that never comes
- You’ve tried other forms of therapy that helped some but didn’t fix the root of the problem
- You’ve never heard of ROCD or OCD but something about this page feels a little too familiar