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Online Training – Effective Treatment of OCD: Cracking the Conundrum

March 3 Login to Zoom 8:30am ; Training 8:45am-4:15pm (EDT) $179, 6 CEUs Presenter: Susan Osofsky, MSW, LCSW Zoom, MD + Google Map

Treatment of OCD

Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) challenges many therapists’ usual way of approaching clients. Not only does talk therapy generally not work to alleviate or reduce symptoms of anxiety or ritualized repetitive behavior, but it can even increase them.

Workshop Description

In this workshop, we’ll explore Exposure/Response Prevention (Ex/RP), a model that’s been shown to be highly effective. We’ll discuss the neurobiology of OCD, review the differences and connections between obsessions and compulsions, and demonstrate how to assess the severity of a case.

You’ll learn how to lead your clients through the exposure process using Ex/RP in a way that allows them to endure the momentary anxiety of not doing the ritual repetitive behavior and, when catastrophe doesn’t result, helps them to restructure their thinking and begin to free themselves of their symptoms.

The Ferentz Institute, Inc. is an approved sponsor of the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for continuing education credits for licensed social workers in Maryland. CEU approval for all trainings is also granted to Psychologists, LCPC’s and MFT’s and approved by the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists and the Board of Examiners for Psychologists in Maryland. Reciprocity has also been granted for clinicians in Washington, DC, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Georgia, Massachusetts and Texas.  If your state is not among this list, we encourage you to check with your state licensing board to see if they will grant reciprocity.
The Institute maintains full responsibility for all programming. In order to provide Category 1 CEUs for all of our trainings, the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners requires online workshops to be live, interactive, and experienced in real time. Therefore, none of our trainings are recorded for later viewing.

 

Learning Objectives

  • To understand the etiology, neurobiology of OCD
  • To understand differential diagnoses
  • To be able to fully assess OCD and its symptoms using the Yale Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (YBOCS)
  • To learn how to use Exposure/Response Prevention to treat OCD
  • To be able to do a treatment plan for OCD
  • To understand imaginal exposure to treat phobias

Agenda

9:00 — 10:30

  • Understanding OCD
  • Experiential Exercise
  • Etiology of OCD
  • Neurobiology of OCD

10:30 — 10:38      BREAK

10:38 — 12:00

  • Obsessions
  • Compulsions
  • Differential Diagnoses
  • Assessment – Use of Yale Brown Obsessive Compulsive
  • Scale (YBOCS)

12:00 — 1:00          LUNCH

1:00 — 2:30

  • Cognitive approaches to treatment
  • Exposure/Response Prevention

2:30 — 2:38             BREAK

2:38 — 4:15

  • Treatment Planning Group Exercise
  • Loop Tape
  • Question/Answer Session