Scott Granet LCSW

Scott M. Granet, L.C.S.W. has been practicing adolescent and adult psychotherapy for over 35 years since receiving his Masters degree at New York University. Known for his commitment to increasing professional and public awareness of OCD and body dysmorphic disorder, Mr. Granet has taught continuing education classes with multiple institutions around the country, including the University of California at Berkeley Extension, the University of Arizona Extended University, Santa Clara University, the University of Chicago School of Social of Social Service Administration, and the Rutgers University School of Social Work. He has also written various articles, presented at numerous U.S. and international conferences, and has appeared on national and local television and radio shows. Mr. Granet also has written a bi-monthly column, The Therapist’s Corner, for The Pilot, the community newsletter for Redwood Shores, CA. In addition to his clinical work, Mr. Granet is co-founder and former president of the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation of the San Francisco Bay Area, a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing support to people affected by the obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders. He also has participated on a San Francisco task force addressing the public health crisis associated with compulsive hoarding.

Mr. Granet is a clinical social worker in private practice and in June 2008 opened the OCD-BDD Clinic of Northern California in Redwood City. He has facilitated treatment groups for both panic disorder, and obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, with the emphasis of each group being on cognitive-behavioral therapy. In 2015 he was given the honor of being the Grand Marshall for the annual OCD Walk in Sacramento, CA.