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Dr. Simmons is a licensed clinical psychologist helping clients manage OCD, body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), body image concerns, anxiety disorders, and related conditions.
Her practice, Nene Psychology, is located in Rhode Island and provides telehealth to clients in RI, Massachusetts, New York, Iowa, and most states through PSYPACT.
Her practice is guided by scientific research and clinical expertise. She uses evidence-based approaches such as exposure and response prevention (ERP), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), inference based CBT (I-CBT), habit reversal training (HRT), and compassion-focused therapies.
While many clients seek her support for specific conditions, she provides a safe space to address any challenges affecting wellbeing.
She approaches clients with warmth and openness, with experience supporting individuals from the LGBTQIA community. She engages in ongoing training to ensure her work is inclusive, culturally responsive, and tailored to each client’s needs.
She currently runs a private practice and serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Brown University’s Warren Alpert Medical School.
Previously, she was a clinician and researcher at the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Program at Rhode Island Hospital.
She has advanced training in evidence based therapies from leaders in the field and is a graduate of the IOCDF Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI).
Years of Experience: 16 years
Body dysmorphia - Using practices to develop a healthier view of your body and yourself. Working to drop unhelpful behaviors, do what you enjoy, and feel more present in everyday life.
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) - Learning new skills to have greater freedom from obsessions, avoidance, and compulsions. Understanding and dismantling the OCD stories that give rise to your obsessional doubts.
Perfectionism - Using skills to overcome perfectionistic thoughts and behaviors. Helping you feel more purpose-driven, confident, and effective in everyday life.
Social anxiety - Engaging in practices to overcome fears of being judged or embarrassed in social situations. Working to build self-compassion and self-confidence.
Trichotillomania (hair pulling) - Using habit reversal and mindfulness skills to reduce or eliminate body focused repetitive behaviors.
Skin picking (excoriation) - Using habit reversal and mindfulness skills to reduce or eliminate body focused repetitive behaviors.
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