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OCD and Anxiety: What Community Providers Need to Know

  • 21 May 2025
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Virtual CEU

Free

May 21st 10:00 am-12:00 noon

OCD and Anxiety: What Community Providers Need to Know

Celesta Jones, LCSW, Program Director
Kate Rogers, PhD, Director of Research and Outcomes
Presentation Objectives - Attendees will:
-Gain an understanding of the nature of OCD and anxiety, as well as hallmark
features to look for.
-Learn about evidence-based care for OCD and anxiety, how and why it works,
and how to help clients navigate treatment resources in the community.
-Walk away with an actionable list of dos and don’ts for supporting someone
through OCD and anxiety recovery.

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86479463798?pwd=5fp0VYB0tTE1IAUGWHzxxaAwr510gR.1
Meeting ID: 864 7946 3798
Passcode: 8675309



In Person CEU

May 16th 8:30-12:30 (can sign up to be notified of these trainings in the future)

Registration link: https://www.ocdanxietycenters.com/erp-ce-event/

Ethically Navigating Exposure and Response Prevention
Free

University of Utah, College of Education
SAEC Building, Auditorium,
SAEC 1151


Attendees will be provided with a basic
understanding of exposure therapy, how
it works, who is most likely to benefit from
it, as well as guidance regarding level of
care decisions. Attendees will engage in
an interactive workshop that includes
opportunities to practice case
conceptualization through an exposure
lens and customized exposure design
with case vignettes and feedback/guidance
from the presenters.


This in-person training offers 4 continuing
education (CE) hours with two being
ethics CEs, specifically for professionals in
CMHC, MFT, Social Work, and Psychology.


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