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CBT for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

A Therapist's Guide for Managing Obsessions and Compulsions (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Guide for Therapists, Book 6)

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CBT for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

By: Victoria Lacey, Chandril Ghosh - editor
Narrated by: Victoria Lacey, Charlie Sam
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About this listen

Welcome to the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) course. This concise yet impactful course is designed for mental health professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge and skills in assisting clients with OCD.

Understanding OCD

The course begins by unravelling OCD, its triggers, manifestations, and the significant impact it has on individuals' lives. This foundational understanding enables the delivery of effective CBT interventions that target the heart of the problem, beyond the surface symptoms.

CBT Techniques for OCD

CBT has proven to be an essential tool in managing OCD. In this course, we centre on the application of the CBT model to OCD cases. This approach includes the identification and challenging of dysfunctional beliefs and patterns, promoting healthier behaviours, and equipping clients with grounding and stabilization techniques.

Key Elements of CBT for OCD

By joining this course, you will learn to:

Carry out effective assessments for OCD.

Provide comprehensive psychoeducation to help clients understand their condition.

Implement grounding and stabilization techniques tailored for OCD.

Utilize Imaginal Exposure and In Vivo Exposure to help clients confront and manage their obsessive-compulsive thoughts and behaviours.

Navigate common therapeutic issues that arise when treating OCD.

Practical Application

This course seamlessly blends theoretical knowledge with practical application, fostering a comprehensive learning experience. Engage in practical exercises to apply and master the principles of CBT for OCD.

Course Benefits

Upon completion of this short course, you will acquire a detailed understanding of OCD, the skills to formulate and implement effective CBT treatment plans, and the competence to support your clients in their journey through OCD towards enhanced mental health.

Embark on this course today, broaden your therapeutic toolkit, and empower your clients to overcome their OCD. Let's collaborate to foster resilience and healing.

Who this course is for:

Therapists focusing on obsessive-compulsive disorder in their practice.

Mental health practitioners seeking to enhance their skills in psychoeducation and exposure techniques for OCD.

Counsellors who wish to strengthen their abilities in grounding and stabilizing clients with OCD.

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