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ScienceWorks is a modern telepsychology practice offering evidence-based care for: Autism & ADHD, Anxiety & Depression, OCD, Trauma, Insomnia, Kids & Families, and more.
These conditions frequently co-occur, can be difficult to diagnose, and also difficult to treat - often requiring specialist knowledge and direct clinical experience to achieve the best possible outcomes.
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OCD, ADHD, and Autism: How Specialized Therapy Changes the Plan
Last reviewed: 03/11/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly When OCD / ADHD / autism overlap, it can feel like you’re trying to solve the wrong problem. You may be working hard on anxiety skills, routines, or productivity, but the stuck part stays stuck. That’s often a sign OCD is driving the plan, even if it doesn’t look like “classic” OCD. In this article, you’ll learn: How OCD can mimic (or hide behind) autism and ADHD traits Why executive function and sensory load can make sta

Ryan Burns
Mar 117 min read


Online OCD Therapy in Tennessee: Does Telehealth ERP Actually Work?
Last reviewed: 03/11/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re searching for online OCD therapy in Tennessee, you might be wondering a very practical question: can exposure and response prevention (ERP) really happen over video, and does it actually help? For many people, yes, when telehealth is structured well and you’re working with a licensed OCD therapist in Tennessee who has OCD-specific training. Research on remotely delivered CBT for OCD (including video, phone, and.

Ryan Burns
Mar 117 min read


ADHD or Anxiety? How Therapy Changes Depending on the Real Driver
Last reviewed: 03/10/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’ve been asking yourself “Is it ADHD or anxiety?” you’re not alone. The overlap is real, especially for high-achieving adults who have learned to power through until they can’t. The good news is that once therapy targets the true driver, things often feel clearer and more workable. In this article, you’ll learn: Why ADHD vs anxiety symptoms can look nearly identical day to day Signs ADHD may be the first domino (eve

Kiesa Kelly
Mar 108 min read


Online Therapy Tennessee: What Specialized Care Looks Like for OCD, ADHD, Autism, Insomnia, and Trauma
Last reviewed: 03/09/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re searching for online therapy Tennessee services, you may already know you want help — but still wonder what “specialized” care actually looks like when it happens over video. This guide explains what specialized telehealth can involve and how to decide your next step. In this article, you’ll learn: What “specialized therapy” means (and what it does not mean) Who tends to benefit most from specialized online ther

Ryan Burns
Mar 97 min read


Accepting uncertainty OCD: What “Accepting Uncertainty” Actually Means in Treatment
Last reviewed: 03/04/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you’re working on accepting uncertainty OCD, it can sound like someone is asking you to “be okay” with the one thing your brain treats as intolerable: not knowing. But in evidence-based OCD treatment, acceptance is not a mindset you force. It’s a response you practice. In this article, you’ll learn: Why OCD demands absolute certainty (and why that promise never lasts) What “acceptance” means (and what it does not mean)

Ryan Burns
Mar 58 min read


Why OCD Feels So Real: Understanding OCD What If Thoughts and the “What If” Trap
Last reviewed: 03/03/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you live with OCD what if thoughts, you already know this isn’t “just worrying.” A single doubt can land in your mind like an emergency alert: What if I hurt someone? What if I’m lying to myself? What if I missed something important? And the more you try to reason it away, the more real and convincing it can feel. In this article, you’ll learn: Why OCD often begins with doubt and uncertainty (not certainty) Why your br

Ryan Burns
Mar 38 min read


Why Reassurance Makes OCD Worse (Even When It Feels Helpful): The Reassurance OCD Trap
Last reviewed: 03/03/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly If you live with reassurance OCD, you already know the paradox: asking for certainty (or giving it to yourself) can feel calming for a moment, then the doubt snaps back even stronger. That “just tell me I’m okay” urge isn’t a character flaw; it’s often OCD chasing relief through a compulsion. [1] In this article, you’ll learn: What reassurance seeking looks like in OCD (including mental rituals and Googling) Why reassuran

Ryan Burns
Mar 37 min read


Online ERP Therapy: What Telehealth ERP Actually Looks Like (Between Sessions, Too)
Last reviewed: 02/23/2026 Reviewed by: Dr. Kiesa Kelly Online ERP therapy can feel mysterious at first, especially if you’ve only heard “exposure therapy” described as something extreme. In real life, telehealth ERP is usually structured, collaborative, and designed to help you practice in the places OCD actually shows up, including at home. In this article, you’ll learn: The biggest misconception about ERP (and why “exposure” isn’t flooding) What an ERP session looks like on

Ryan Burns
Feb 238 min read


Do People With OCD Talk to Themselves? Intrusive Thoughts vs Mental Compulsions.
Intrusive thoughts vs OCD can feel confusing: almost everyone has unwanted “what if?” thoughts, but OCD makes them stick and turns relief-seeking into compulsions.

Ryan Burns
Feb 197 min read
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