About OCD Oregon
OCD Oregon
is an affiliate of the International OCD Foundation. Established in January, 2017, OCD Oregon was created to increase awareness, education, and provide resources to those who live with OCD.
As an affiliate of IOCDF, OCD Oregon promotes inclusiveness among those with OCD and their family members. The board of directors is made up of individuals who have lived with OCD, expert clinicians in Oregon, and other mental health professionals.
Board of Directors
Co-President and Treasurer
Adam Brown
A founding board member and serves as the Treasurer for OCD Oregon. Adam has a master’s degree in Conflict Resolution and has worked in various capacities in the public sector, including finance, and as health insurance coverage expert in the private sector.
Given the challenges OCD sufferers often face in getting insurance coverage for the care they need, Adam hopes to use his knowledge of the industry to help local families navigate coverage requirements and hold their insurance providers accountable. In his free time, Adam enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, and getting outdoors.
Co-President
Keegan Baurer, LPC
Keegan Baurer is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the Director of Clinical Services at Collective Care Clinic. He holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Psychological Sciences from the Pacific University School of Graduate Psychology. He has several years of experience in treating OCD and anxiety-related disorders at the outpatient, intensive outpatient, and partial hospitalization levels of care.
Keegan utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based practices to assist clients in creating meaningful change within their lives. His interpersonal style has been described by patients as warm, collaborative, and genuine. Keegan’s approach to therapy is to meet patients where they are at in their change process and provide them with the support needed to live in alignment with their goals and values.
Board Member
Danielle Lieb-Foley, MA, MFT, ATR
A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, she is an OCD/Anxiety specialist working in Private Practice for close to 20 years. Danielle is an actively engaged OCD advocate, committed to raising awareness about appropriate evidence-based treatments, breaking down stereotypes, and building community.
Outside of her Private Practice, Danielle enjoys spending time with her husband and daughters. She is also an avid exerciser, finding movement a powerful outlet physically and more importantly mentally.
Board Member
Dr. Brad Schultz, PsyD
Brad Schultz, PsyD is the Director of Operations at Collective Care Clinic. He specializes in the treatment of OCD and anxiety-related disorders using up-to-date evidence-based treatment modalities. Dr. Schultz is passionate about helping clients facilitate opportunities for growth, understanding, and new perspectives by utilizing a blend of evidence-based treatments. He serves on the International OCD Foundation’s local affiliate board in Oregon, OCD Oregon. Dr. Schultz earned his doctorate in clinical psychology (PsyD) from Pacific University in Hillsboro, OR, and completed his post-doctoral residency at Collective Care Clinic in Portland, OR.
Secretary
Dr. Molly Goddard, DNP, PMHNP-BC
Molly Goddard is a Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specializing in the psychiatric care of children, adolescents, and their families. Molly has a Doctorate in Nursing Practice, a Masters degree in both Psychiatric Nursing and Conflict Resolution, and holds undergraduate degrees in Nursing and Italian.
Molly has a private practice in SW Portland where she provides psychotherapy and medication management two days a week and spends one day a week at Columbia County’s Child and Family Services Department offering medication management services. In addition, Molly is an Assistant Professor at OHSU School of Nursing for the PMHNP Program where she teaches the child and family related content. She finds her true passion lies in teaching future mental health providers with a goal of instilling in them a sense of respect and awe for the amazing resilience of the families they will see in practice. In her free time, Molly enjoys traveling with her family and engaging her children in any possible activity that keeps them away from screens — currently she is attempting to pass on her love of tent camping to her children.
Co-President
Dr. Hayley Dauterman, PhD
is a child psychologist and the Director of Clinical Training and Programing at NW Anxiety Institute in Portland, Oregon. She specializes in the assessment and treatment of pediatric OCD and anxiety disorders and particularly enjoys working with parents to support their child’s progress in ERP treatment. Dr. Dauterman is a regular attendee and speaker at IOCDF conferences and events, and she particularly loves sharing ERP strategies with other providers and individuals experiencing OCD.
Board Member
Josh Lucas
Josh is a fellow OCD sufferer/advocate who joined OCD Oregon to share his story and provide hope to others who may struggle with violent, sexual, or taboo intrusive thoughts. Josh has been in Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy for a number of years, and has seen firsthand, the benefits of living with uncertainty and leaning into anxiety. Josh works for the State of Oregon as a Well Inspector. In his free time, Josh likes to collect vintage Star Wars action figures and dabbles in a variety of woodworking.
Board Member
Lacey Longpre
Lacey Longpre is an OCD survivor, having been diagnosed in 2019 and doing E/RP treatment for the past nine months. After seeing great improvement with OCD symptoms after E/RP, Lacey decided to join OCD Oregon to give back to the community and raise awareness around what OCD is and misconceptions about it. In her spare time, Lacey owns a small business and occasionally works in the performing arts scene in Portland, OR.
Board Member
Kevin Menasco, LCSW
Kevin Menasco is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and owner of White Mountain Counseling in Portland, Oregon. He specializes in evidence-based treatment of OCD and anxiety disorders. His practice has a focus on children, adolescents, and their families. Kevin has presented at national conferences and events including IOCDF and is passionate about training clients as well as providers about effective treatment for OCD and related disorders.
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OCD Oregon is a non-profit organization. To provide resources, fund events, and educate our community about OCD and related disorders, we rely on our volunteers and generous donations. To support those that struggle with OCD and impact lives, please help us in our mission by donating today.
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