Introduction to OCD (Fully Accredited)

A Comprehensive Overview

Introduction to OCD (Fully Accredited)
Introduction to OCD (Fully Accredited)

Introduction to OCD (Fully Accredited) free download

A Comprehensive Overview

Ongoing Professional Development: This course provides the knowledge and skills to improve performance in this area, offering 10 hours of valuable learning and professional development, as evidenced on the certificate issued upon completion.

Live Streamed Availability: This course and a range of other related courses can be delivered to groups of between 6 and 25 people via Live Streaming with Zoom. Contact Kevin O’Doherty for more details on pricing and availability etc.

This fully accredited course, recognized by the International Association of Therapists (IAOTH), provides an extensive overview of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), covering everything from its nature and symptoms to its causes, treatment options, and support strategies. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a certificate acknowledging their comprehensive understanding of OCD.

The course is designed for anyone with an interest in OCD, whether from a professional perspective, such as mental health practitioners, or from a personal perspective for those seeking a deeper understanding of the disorder. Throughout the course, you will explore key aspects of OCD, including:

  • The Nature of OCD: Gain insight into what OCD is, how it manifests, and how it impacts individuals. You will learn about the persistent thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that define the disorder.

  • Symptoms and Diagnosis: Discover the various symptoms of OCD and how they are diagnosed. We explore the different types of OCD, from contamination fears to intrusive thoughts, and how these symptoms can affect daily life.

  • Causes and Causal Theories: Understand the different theories surrounding the causes of OCD, including biological, psychological, and environmental factors. The course will address the role of genetics, brain function, and learned behaviors, along with a discussion of potential environmental triggers.

  • Maintenance Factors: Learn about the factors that contribute to the maintenance of OCD, including the role of avoidance behaviors and compulsions in reinforcing the cycle of distress.

  • Co-morbidity: Explore how OCD often coexists with other mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety disorders, or tic disorders, and the implications for treatment.

  • Treatment and Interventions: The course primarily approaches OCD from a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) perspective, focusing on evidence-based treatments such as Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). We also explore other therapeutic interventions and medications used to treat OCD, along with their effectiveness.

  • Support Strategies: Discover practical strategies to support individuals with OCD, whether you're a professional working with clients or a family member or friend supporting someone with the condition.

The teaching style is relaxed, informal, and professional, ensuring that complex topics are presented in an accessible manner. Throughout the course, you will be encouraged to think critically about the material and engage in discussions with peers, colleagues, or associates. The course lecturer, Kevin O'Doherty, values student interaction and welcomes any questions or feedback throughout the learning experience.

Kevin O'Doherty is a seasoned Psychologist, Forensic Mental Health Expert Witness, and CBT Therapist with over 20 years of experience in the mental health field. His extensive knowledge and expertise provide students with a practical, real-world understanding of OCD and its treatment.

The course is available for live streaming and face-to-face formats upon request, making it flexible for both individuals and organizations.

Whether you are looking to expand your knowledge for professional development or seeking a deeper understanding of OCD from a personal standpoint, this course offers an excellent opportunity to learn about this complex disorder and how to support those affected by it effectively.