Florida
Steven Pence, Ph.D.

Name
Steven Pence, Ph.D.
Location
3030 Starkey Blvd.
Suite 128
New Port Richey, FL 34655
Credentials and Degrees
Licensed Psychologist
Therapy methods
Habit Reversal Training is used to treat skinpicking, tic disorders, and trichotillomania. Cognitive-behavior therapy with exposure and response prevention is used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder and other anxiety disorders. Patients are referred for psychiatric consultation when it is clinically appropriate.
Description
I specialize in the treatment of children and adults with obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders (e.g., obsessive-compulsive disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, skinpicking, trichotillomania, etc.) and anxiety disorders.
Contact info
Phone: 727-569-2239
E-Mail: spence [at] ocdandanxietytreatment.com
Webpage: http://www.ocdandanxietytreatment.com
Mary Travis, Ph.D.
Name
Mary Travis, Ph.D.
Location
1950 Lee Road, Suite 213
Winter Park, FL 32789
Credentials and Degrees
PhD in Human and Organizational Development, an Ed.S. (70 hours beyond the Master’s level) in both gifted Education and School Psychology, and a MA Degree in both Education and Human Development
Treatment methods
services combine CBT/HRT with a creative body/mind/spirit approach. Art, drama, and stories are tailored to the individual to enhance the effectiveness of CBT
Contact info
407-644-1522
407-644-2112 FAX
drmary2003 [at] aol.com
http://www.travisps.com
Eric Storch, Ph.D.

Name
Eric Storch, Ph.D.
Location
800 6th Street South
4th Floor North, Box 7523
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Description
At the Rothman Center for Neuropsychiatry at the University of South Florida, we provide expert psychological and psychiatric care for a range of obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders (e.g., OCD, trichotillomania, skinpicking, tics, etc.) and anxiety disorders. We provide Habit Reversal Training to treat skin picking, tic disorders (including Tourette’s Syndrome), and hair pulling (trichotillomania). We provide Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with exposure and response prevention for OCD and other anxiety disorders. Finally, psychiatric consultation and treatment is offered when appropriate.
Our group conducts considerable research into each of these disorders and have published over 150 articles in the past 4 years on such topics. We have received funding from the government and foundations for our work.
Contact info
rothmanctr [at] health.usf.edu
727-767-8230