As the Director of the Anxiety and Panic Treatment Center, LLC, Robert McLellarn plays a pivotal role in shaping the clinic's approach to treating anxiety disorders through evidence-based methodologies. With a deep commitment to advancing the field of mental health, Robert leads a dedicated team...
As the Director of the Anxiety and Panic Treatment Center, LLC, Robert McLellarn plays a pivotal role in shaping the clinic's approach to treating anxiety disorders through evidence-based methodologies. With a deep commitment to advancing the field of mental health, Robert leads a dedicated team that specializes in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). These therapeutic modalities are instrumental in addressing a wide range of anxiety disorders, including Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Social Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Health Anxiety, and Specific Phobias.
Under Robert's guidance, the clinic has implemented innovative treatment strategies that incorporate mindfulness techniques and psychological assessments tailored to individual client needs. His expertise extends to working with diverse populations, including adolescents, where he emphasizes the importance of building self-esteem and resilience in young clients. Robert is also passionate about group therapy, recognizing its effectiveness in fostering a supportive community for individuals grappling with anxiety.
In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Robert is committed to continuous professional development and staying abreast of the latest research in anxiety treatment. He actively participates in workshops and conferences, ensuring that the Anxiety and Panic Treatment Center remains at the forefront of mental health care. Through his leadership, the clinic not only provides exceptional therapeutic services but also contributes to the broader conversation on mental health awareness and the importance of accessible treatment options for those affected by anxiety disorders.