Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Body Dysmorphic Disorder
(0.7 ceu)
7 hours CE credit: BRN, LCSW/MFT, and psychologists
A required workshop in the Professional Program in the Treatment of Anxiety DisordersOnce believed to be a rare psychiatric illness, obsessive-compulsive disorder is now considered to be the fourth most common form of mental illness. Although it is not as well known as OCD, body dysmorphic disorder is considered to be one of the obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, with its distinguishing feature being obsessions pertaining to physical appearance. The primary purpose of this workshop is to familiarize attendees with the two diagnoses, to review cognitive and behavioral manifestations of each, and to thoroughly explore forms of treatment.
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Sat. Nov. 7, Berkeley
SCOTT M. GRANET, LCSW, is the director of the OCD-BDD Clinic in Redwood City. He also works at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, where he specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders and facilitates groups for both panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Granet is co-founder and president of the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation of the San Francisco Bay Area.
- 1 meeting
- Nov. 7: Sat., 9 am-5 pm
- Berkeley: Room 206, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $205 (EDP 401620)