
Psychological Treatment of OCD—Best Practices and Recent Advances
This course is approved for 6 hours of continuing education by the Order of Psychologists of Quebec (OPQ).
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common condition associated with unwanted thoughts, images, or urges (obsessions) and repeated behaviours aimed at reducing anxiety or preventing danger (compulsions). This workshop will provide step-by-step cognitive and behavioural strategies for treating OCD. Participants will learn about the theoretical foundations and practical application of well-established behavioural approaches (e.g., exposure and response prevention) and cognitive approaches (e.g., experiments, cognitive restructuring), as well as emerging acceptance and mindfulness-based approaches. Assessment strategies will also be reviewed. Although the focus will be primarily on treating adults, adaptations for children will also be covered. The class will also discuss the evidence concerning key treatment decisions and modalities (e.g., group vs. individual treatment; teletherapy; combining CBT with medication; intensive treatments; clinician-supported self-help, etc.). Methods for enhancing motivation and engagement, especially with more difficult cases, will be reviewed, as will strategies for dealing with treatment-interfering behaviours. Special considerations for treating OCD during the COVID-19 pandemic will also be discussed.
About the speaker
Dr. Martin M. Antony is professor in the Department of Psychology at Ryerson University, provincial clinical lead for the Ontario Structured Psychotherapy Program, and president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Previously, he was founding director of both the Anxiety Treatment and Research Clinic and the Psychology Residency Program at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and previously served as president of the Canadian Psychological Association. He has published over 30 books and over 250 scientific articles and chapters in areas related to cognitive behavior therapy and anxiety-related disorders. He has given more than 425 presentations to audiences across four continents, and has been interviewed, featured, or quoted more than 450 times in various print, radio, television, and online media outlets, including CBC, CNN, Globe and Mail, National Post, Toronto Star, New York Times, Washington Post, Scientific American Mind, and many others.
Learning objectives
Identify and implement best practices in the assessment of OCD.
Implement evidence-based behavioural strategies for treating OCD, such as exposure and response prevention.
Implement effective cognitive strategies for treating OCD, such as cognitive restructuring and experiments.
Use emerging mindfulness and acceptance-based strategies for OCD and strategies for resolvingambivalence, promoting engagement, and dealing with
treatment-interfering behaviours.
About this course
This workshop was originally given live by Dr. Antony for Medipsy. The content of this course includes a recording of that workshop, presented as a series of brief videos. This course includes 6 hours of training. This course is accredited by the Order of psychologists of Quebec (OPQ) for 6 hours of training. Other organizations may also recognize this course for CEC. A certificate of successful completion is provided following a brief quiz, taken at the end of this course.
Tax information
Medipsy is recognized by Revenu Quebec as an educational institution making our courses tax-deductible. Our accreditation number is 16-07-3871
The registration fee includes all applicable taxes.
Our GST number is 82873 880 RT0001
Our PST number is 1218616310
22 Lessons