A six-week live training that builds real clinical confidence in treating OCD. You'll work through case demonstrations, supervision-style coaching, and experiential practice — so you can apply what you learn the same week you learn it.
Each session runs 1.5 hours, fully virtual, in a cohort capped at 10 clinicians. The small group format means individualized feedback and genuine practice time — not a passive webinar.
The curriculum moves through six areas: understanding OCD beyond the diagnostic criteria, precision in clinical dialogue, targeting change mechanisms in ERP, rumination-focused ERP, incorporating psychodynamics into ERP, and complex and nuanced OCD presentations.
Led by Elisha Schafer, Clinical Director of Lotus Counselling and adjunct professor in McMaster University's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences.
Cohort 3 runs Wednesdays, 12:00–1:30PM ET, beginning April 29. Sessions run April 29, May 6, May 13, May 20, May 27, and June 3, 2026.
9 CE credits included on completion. No prior OCD-specific training required — a basic understanding of OCD and CBT is helpful.
A six-week live training that builds real clinical confidence in treating OCD. You'll work through case demonstrations, supervision-style coaching, and experiential practice — so you can apply what you learn the same week you learn it.
Each session runs 1.5 hours, fully virtual, in a cohort capped at 10 clinicians. The small group format means individualized feedback and genuine practice time — not a passive webinar.
The curriculum moves through six areas: understanding OCD beyond the diagnostic criteria, precision in clinical dialogue, targeting change mechanisms in ERP, rumination-focused ERP, incorporating psychodynamics into ERP, and complex and nuanced OCD presentations.
Led by Elisha Schafer, Clinical Director of Lotus Counselling and adjunct professor in McMaster University's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences.
Cohort 3 runs Wednesdays, 12:00–1:30PM ET, beginning April 29. Sessions run April 29, May 6, May 13, May 20, May 27, and June 3, 2026.
9 CE credits included on completion. No prior OCD-specific training required — a basic understanding of OCD and CBT is helpful.