OCD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, or both?
2/1/25
OCD is often misdiagnosed as Generalized Anxiety Disorder, so what's the difference? In this training you will learn the similarities and differences to be able to differentiate OCD and Generalized Anxiety Disorder based on DSM-5-TR criteria.
Participants: Professional Mental Health Providers
Zoom: Live event (register for link)
Date: Saturday 2/1/25
Time: 9 am - 1:15 pm PT
CE Hours: 4 General CEUS
Approved by Nevada MFT/CPC BoardInstructor: Natasha Moharter, LPCC, CPC, MHC
Learning Objectives
Identify & Differentiate OCD and GAD
Review the distinctive clinical presentations of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
Recognize Similarities and Differences of OCD & GAD
Accurately differentiate between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
Apply Knowledge to Identify Effective Treatment for OCD & GAD
Identify and discuss effective treatment strategies for both OCD and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
Training Facilitator
Natasha Moharter, LPCC, CPC, MHC
OCD & ERP Specialist
Natasha is a licensed professional counselor who provides telehealth counseling to clients in California, Nevada, Washington, New Mexico and Vermont. She holds a Master’s of Arts in Counseling (2014) & a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (2012) from the University of New Mexico (UNM). Natasha specializes in treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) using Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP) therapy via telehealth. She also provides consultation and training via continuing education and staff training to mental health professionals, and she is an approved supervisor for CPC-Interns & MFT-Interns in Nevada.