Part 1: Identifying and Accurately Diagnosing OCD
For those with OCD, the average time between symptom onset and proper treatment is 12-17 years. In Session 1, we review DSM criteria and discuss how to accurately diagnose OCD in clients. Attendees will gain understanding of the function of the amygdala, as well as why talk therapy is not an appropriate treatment for OCD.
This is a pre-recorded, hour-long lecture with questions from live attendees.
For those with OCD, the average time between symptom onset and proper treatment is 12-17 years. In Session 1, we review DSM criteria and discuss how to accurately diagnose OCD in clients. Attendees will gain understanding of the function of the amygdala, as well as why talk therapy is not an appropriate treatment for OCD.
This is a pre-recorded, hour-long lecture with questions from live attendees.
For those with OCD, the average time between symptom onset and proper treatment is 12-17 years. In Session 1, we review DSM criteria and discuss how to accurately diagnose OCD in clients. Attendees will gain understanding of the function of the amygdala, as well as why talk therapy is not an appropriate treatment for OCD.
This is a pre-recorded, hour-long lecture with questions from live attendees.