Practical Application of I-CBT: A case-demonstration workshop
Price: $69 Date: March 10th, 2023 Time: 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM EST
Practical Application of I-CBT: A case-demonstration workshop
This is a live interactive webinar presentation.
The last 25 years of research have demonstrated the central role of obsessional doubting in OCD. From this research, a novel treatment called inference-based CBT (I-CBT) has been developed to directly reduce inferential confusion and work toward resolving obsessional doubting. In this workshop, two clinicians with a combined experience of over 50 years will demonstrate the practical application of I-CBT. Through role-plays, we will show you how to do an I-CBT case conceptualization, differentiate obsessional doubting from normal doubting, and apply process-based cognitive interventions to reduce inferential confusion and resolve obsessional doubts.
At the completion of the program, participants will be able to:
- Implement an I-CBT case conceptualization of 2 distinct presentations of OCD
- Identify how each I-CBT process works to reduce inferential confusion
- Use I-CBT processes to differentiate normal doubting from obsessional doubting
- Understand the differences between traditional cognitive and behavioral approaches to OCD treatment and I-CBT
CE Credit: 3.0 hours of CE credit is available for attendees who are present for the entire live program.
Target Audience: Psychologists, Social Workers, Other Mental Health Professionals.
This is an Intermediate Level Course.
Course Delivery: This live webinar is fully interactive. Attendees may ask and answer questions throughout the presentation and participate in instructor-led discussions.
Agenda (EST):
- Introduction and brief overview of I-CBT
- Role-play demonstration of case conceptualization for 2 distinct presentations of OCD
- Role-play demonstrations of differentiating obsessional doubting from normal doubting for 2 distinct presentations of OCD
- Role-play demonstrations of selected interventions (the OCD bubble, alternative story, and reality sensing) for 2 distinct presentations of OCD
- Question and Answer
Disclosures: Neither the speaker nor CEH have received any commercial support for this program or its contents and will not receive any commercial support prior to or during this program. For additional information, please contact Ms. Heidi Yamka at (856) 220-9672.
Instructions for requesting accessibility accommodations:
Accommodation Information: CEH webinars are available to those with internet access.
For questions, concerns, or to request special accommodations, please email
yamka@thecenterforemotionalhealth.com.
For other questions regarding this presentation, please contact Heidi Yamka at
yamka@thecenterforemotionalhealth.com.
Continuing Education information:
Course completion requirements: To earn CE credit, attendees must log in at the scheduled time and attend the entire course. Certificates of completion will be emailed within one week of course completion.
Completion of a post-event evaluation at the conclusion of the program is encouraged to inform future programming, but CE credits are not contingent upon completion of the evaluation.
Continuing Education information:
CE Credits: 3.0 hours
The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, LLC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, LLC is not responsible to verify that American Psychological Association continuing education credits are approved by an attendee’s respective state licensing Board.
The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, LLC, #1820, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, LLC maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 06/15/2022 – 06/15/2023. Social workers completing this course receive 3.0 continuing education credits.
Course Location: Live, interactive, synchronous learning via Zoom Webinars
Target Audience: Psychologists, Social Workers, Other Mental Healthcare Providers
Content Level: Introductory
System Requirements: Please see system requirements to participate in the event (see Zoom System Requirements on website).
Registration Deadline (external to CEH providers): 24 hours prior to the event
Course Requirements: To receive continuing education credit, attendees must attend the program in its entirety and complete the course evaluation which will be emailed via Google Form following the presentation. Certificates of completion will be awarded by email within one week of course completion.
Grievances/Cancellation/Refund Policy: Will be considered by the CE committee on a case-by-case basis. Please see attached policy (see CEH Grievance Policy on website)
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Speaker
Mike Heady
Mike Heady is the co-owner and co-director of the Anxiety and Stress Disorders Institute (ASDI) and is on the faculty for the BTTI. For over a decade, he has applied evidence-based treatments such as CBT/ERP, ACT, and ICBT approaches to clients with anxiety disorders and OCD. He is a former adjunct professor of psychology at McDaniel College, has been featured in numerous podcasts and public education webinars discussing topics like dating with OCD, relationship OCD, shame and OCD, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism. He has also provided numerous professional training webinars for the IOCDF, ADAA, NOCD, as well as clinical workshops at annual conferences for the IOCDF and ADAA. Mike has a special interest in the role of reasoning, attention, metacognition, and shame in treating anxiety disorders and OCD.
Speaker
Carl Robbins
Carl Robbins, LCPC has over 35 years of experience in treating OCD and anxiety disorders. He is the Director of Training at the Anxiety and Stress Disorders Institute of Maryland and on the faculty of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry. Mr. Robbins has trained with Fred Aardema, PhD, co-developer of Inference-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. He has been one of the first American clinicians committed to disseminating this evidence-based approach to treating OCD through podcasts, supervision, consultation, training, and social media.