Become an OCD Specialist

Training & Consultation for Mental Health Professionals

Support while you learn to treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder using Exposure and Response Prevention therapy (ERP) and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT).

Build confidence in your skills to effectively treat OCD

Have you taken a training about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and want to learn more? Are you learning Exposure and Response Prevention therapy (ERP) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) treatment and want support from an OCD specialist to learn the nuances of how to implement these approaches for OCD?

Becoming an OCD specialist requires so much more than just attending a training. Ongoing consultation and training with an OCD specialist is one of the best ways to become effective at applying the ERP and ACT interventions for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

Access to regular professional consultation

One-time or ongoing, weekly individual and group consultation options available.

Learn how to conceptualize clinical cases and symptom presentations as you build confidence in your skills for treating anxiety and OCD. Implement effective interventions and learn how to use them in order to improve your clients’ success stories.

Learning Opportunities

Communities Need OCD Specialists

  • Talk Therapy Doesn't Work

    OCD requires specialized training to effectively treat the symptoms and help clients find relief. Traditional approaches to talk therapy can actually make the OCD symptoms worse.

    Build confidence in your ability to recognize, diagnose, and engage in effective treatment planning & interventions, such as ERP and ACT, when working with individuals who experience OCD.

  • Underrecognized & Misdiagnosed

    We’ve known a lot about OCD for a long time, and yet the symptoms are often missed in clinical settings. This can lead to poor outcomes for clients and potential liability risks for the providers supporting them.

    Learning about OCD and sharing your knowledge with clients, colleagues, and supervisees is a proactive and meaningful way to impact change in the lives of those living with OCD.

  • Help Improve Client Outcomes

    It takes on average approximately 17 years for someone with OCD to receive accurate and effective treatment from the first time they experience symptoms (Ziegler et al., 2021).

    This can be challenging for both clients and their therapists if accurate treatment interventions aren’t being utilized. You can help individuals with OCD receive timely and appropriate care.

Join the membership to improve your clinical skills to effectively treat OCD.

There’s no commitment, pressure, or obligation, cancel anytime.