Recognizing OCD:  Ethical Considerations 12/28/24

OCD can create hidden liability risks for mental health providers when its presentation and treatment is not fully understood. This training will explain what OCD is, how OCD treatment differs from traditional talk therapy, and help you minimize liability while developing ethical and effective treatment planning strategies for clients with OCD.

  • Participants: Professional Mental Health Providers

  • Zoom: Live event (register for link)

  • Date:  Saturday 12/28/24

  • Time: 9 am - 1:15 pm PT

  • CE Hours: 4 ETHICS CEUS
    Approved by Nevada MFT/CPC Board

  • Instructor: Natasha Moharter, LPCC, CPC, MHC

Learning Objectives

Recognize Common Symptoms of OCD to Reduce Professional Risk

Gain an understanding of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) including its diagnostic criteria, subtypes, etiology, and impact on individuals' lives.

Discuss Ethical Principles that Apply to OCD Treatment

This training explores the ethical considerations essential for consideration for mental health professionals when working with individuals experiencing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). 

Practice Application of Ethical Treatment Planning

Enhance decision-making in OCD treatment by practicing applying specific ethical principles, ensuring effective care for clients. Understand that traditional talk therapy may exacerbate OCD and adapt interventions accordingly..

Training Facilitator

Natasha Moharter, LPCC, CPC, MHC

OCD & ERP Specialist

Natasha is a licensed professional counselor who provides telehealth counseling to clients in California, Nevada, Washington, New Mexico and Vermont. She holds a Master’s of Arts in Counseling (2014) & a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (2012) from the University of New Mexico (UNM). Natasha specializes in treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) using Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP) therapy via telehealth. She also provides consultation and training via continuing education and staff training to mental health professionals, and she is an approved supervisor for CPC-Interns & MFT-Interns in Nevada.

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