Empowering Clients with OCD: Effective Strategies for Addressing Ruminations, Compulsions, and Underlying Values.
Date: New Course Coming Soon.
Supporting Therapists in their Work with Clients who live with OCD in their lives.
Discounted Rate for members of the GHR, NCH, and BIH: £99 (Standard Price £109)
Live via Zoom – 3 hours CPD – 5:30pm to 8:30pm
If you have any questions, please call Margaret on 07960 788093 or email: info@goldleaftraining.com
OCD is a complex and challenging condition that can reduce the confidence and self-esteem of those who live with it. Those living with the condition explain that cognitive intrusions and compulsions take up significant amounts of time in their day leading to higher stress and anxiety and a feeling that their core being is being affected by them.
This half-day course will provide you with an understanding of what OCD is, its impact on client’s lives, how it is linked to their value systems, the link between ‘magical thinking’ and fears and anxieties within OCD and the types of OCD.
This course is for practitioners who work with clients with anxiety, or those who want to expand their sphere of understanding around a variety of anxiety conditions.
On the workshop you will learn:
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The types of OCD and the ways that they can express themselves,
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The basic neuro-anatomy which is affected by OCD,
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How ruminations and compulsions affect clients and the meanings that they attach to them,
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How the values of clients are central to explore, to understand why OCD ruminations take a certain theme,
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How to use Exposure and Response plans to affect both ruminations and compulsions,
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About reducing the stigmatization around difficult and challenging thoughts that clients bring, whilst normalizing some of their experiences,
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How techniques around building self-esteem and self-confidence also underpin part of the therapeutic process for clients with OCD.
Fiyaz Mughal OBE is a qualified counsellor and hypnotherapist and also holds a degree in Neuroscience.
He merges his understanding of neuroscience with practical ways that therapists can work on complex conditions like OCD, and he specialises in anxiety conditions through his practice – Counselling4Anxiety He has a number of articles on anxiety conditions that he regularly produces.