This comprehensive 7 CEU training teaches practitioners to administer Inference-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for OCD using a 14-lesson format. Purchase includes:
A training video for each of the 14 lessons.
A bonus video on learning I-CBT after coming from an ERP and/or ACT background.
A pdf guide on how this on-demand training can be used in conjunction with other published resources such as the Resolving OCD workbook series by Frederick Aardema and The Clinician's Handbook for OCD by Kieron O'Connor and Frederick Aardema.
Lifetime access to the I-CBT Resource Bundle, a product that includes over 350 visually appealing slides to enhance treatment for clients and, as a free bonus, a 25-page fillable workbook to facilitate the learning process for clients.
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About the Trainer:
Mike Parker, LCSW is a therapist in Pittsburgh, PA who provides specialized therapy for individuals living with OCD. He has a passion for helping other clinicians to improve their understanding of OCD treatment and enjoys sharing interesting and helpful treatment concepts with the public through his Youtube channel, OCD Space. He created ICBT Training Online as a way of providing more in-depth training in ICBT. You can learn even more about his experience and approach to training here.
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Important Information About This Purchase:
No refunds are available for on-demand courses.
This purchase provides you with 365 days access to the pre-recorded training.
This purchase also provides lifetime access to the ICBT Resource Bundle.
Purchase approves use of the pre-recorded training for 1 individual. Members of a group practice must each purchase the training individually. Sharing of login information will result in termination of training access without a refund.
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About Continuing Education:
This program is offered for 7 CE hours of continuing education through co-sponsorship of the University of Pittsburgh's School of Social Work, a Council on Social Work Education accredited school and therefore a PA pre-approved provider of continuing education. These credit hours satisfy requirements for LSW/LCSW, LMFT, and LAPC/LPC biennial license renewal. For information on social work continuing education please visit socialwork.pitt.edu/continuing-ed.
At course completion, a Post-Test and Course Evaluation can be completed and submitted electronically. CEU Certificates are distributed by the University of Pittsburgh to participants using the contact information provided.
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For any questions related to training purchase and/or access, please email mike@pittsburghtherapyocd.com
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This section includes additional resources that may be helpful in learning I-CBT but are not required to successfully complete the course.
This lesson presents an overview of Obsessional Doubt, a foundational principle to Inference-Based CBT.
This lesson provides you with the opportunity to explore the various presentations of OCD with your clients, and identify their specific themes, doubts, and compulsions.
In this lesson, learn how to guide your clients to identify their doubts, narrow down their doubts to primary doubts, and explore the Obsessional Sequence, a thought process that leads someone with OCD from trigger all the way to doubt.
Originally Module 1 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this lesson, learn how to support clients in identifying their reasons for believing they should doubt in a particular area in life.
Originally Module 2 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this lesson, learn how to guide clients to identify the obsessional story that guides them towards obsessional doubt.
Originally Module 3 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this lesson, clinicians learn how to guide their clients to develop alternate stories in the area of their obsession. These narratives lead clients to different conclusions other than the doubt of the obsessional story.
Originally Module 9 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this lesson, learn to help clients identify their Feared Possible Self, the big overarching doubt fueling their obsessional doubt.
Originally Module 4 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this lesson, learn how to guide clients on a journey of self-discovery as a step towards resolving the doubt of their Feared Possible Self.
Originally Module 11 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this lesson, learn to help clients address the blurring between imagination and perception that occurs as a result of a lack of trust in the senses and the self.
Originally Module 5 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this lesson, learn how to help client gain insight into the reasoning difficulties that result from the over-reliance on possibility that is evident in OCD reasoning.
Originally Module 6 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
This lesson provides clients with a substantial list of OCD reasoning errors occurring as a result of inferntial confusion.
Originally Module 10 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
With this lesson, clinicians learn how to address the experience of imaginal absorption, called the OCD bubble, that occurs with all individuals with OCD.
Originally Module 7 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this lesson, the essential goal/skill of I-CBT called Reality Sensing is reviewed in depth.
Originally Module 8 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
In this final lesson, a framework for preparing clients for life after therapy is reviewed.
Originally Module 12 in the Clinician’s Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy by Aardema and O'Connor.
Please complete the Post-Test and Course Evaluation once you've completed the course. Once you've submitted your answers I will receive an alert. I must then submit a request to the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work and they will email you your certificate. From the point you complete the Post-Test and Course Evaluation to the time when you receive your certificate via email is typically a 3-week window.