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Join this interactive workshop to learn how to adapt CBT for young people with OCD. Gain practical skills in assessment, formulation, and developmentally appropriate interventions, including ERP and parental involvement, to improve therapy accessibility and outcomes.
Reserve your spot today and gain the confidence to deliver tailored CBT interventions that help children and adolescents overcome OCD. Start making a meaningful difference in young lives now!
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is thought to occur in between 1 and 4% of the child and adolescent population and is recognised to persist into adulthood if left untreated and to be associated with significant impairment for young people and their families across contexts. Despite the recognition that CBT, with appropriate developmental modifications, can be an effective method of treating OCD in young people, there is a dearth of evidence demonstrating how to effectively modify aspects of ... READ MORE
Join OCTC’s expert-led workshop on Supervision of Supervision (SoS) and learn how to enhance CBT supervision skills. Explore the Supervisor Competency Scale (SCS), review goals and evaluation methods, and gain practical experience through live exercises. Ideal for experienced CBT practitioners and supervisors.
Register today to strengthen your CBT supervision practice and gain practical tools for assessing and enhancing supervision skills. Take the next step towards delivering consistent, high-quality supervision across clinical services.
With growing numbers of CBT practitioners and the advent of increasing guidelines for competent supervision, the need for considered, consistent and high-level supervision across clinical services has become a CBT necessity. This has been highlighted by the BABCP’s move towards accreditation of CBT supervisors. Quite rightly, there is now recognition within the BABCP that CBT supervisors should receive high quality training and supervision - yet there remains relatively little to guide us o... READ MORE
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