Many of us are experiencing stress and anxiety as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, for those who have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) this can be an extremely challenging time. With the fear of contamination, and the current emphasis on hand washing, and cleanliness this can be overly distressing for someone with an anxiety disorder.
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Robert Zambrano, Psy.D. received his Bachelors of Science from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania and his Masters of Psychology and Doctorate of Clinical Psychology from the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology of Rutgers University
He is the Clinical Director at Stress and Anxiety in East Brunswick and was previously on staff at Rutgers Psychological Clinic’s Tourette Syndrome Program. Dr. Zambrano specializes in working with children and adults with OCD, depression, and other anxiety disorders as well as Tourette Syndrome. He has been certified by the Behavioral Therapy Training Institute, which is provided by the International OCD Foundation.