PSP 254 How the Inhibitory Learning Model Changes OCD Treatment
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OCD approaches are constantly evolving and changing. This is in part due to the wonderful, ongoing research around OCD. In recent years we’ve seen a growing number of OCD therapists incorporate ACT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, into OCD therapy.  We’ve also seen more clinicians embrace the Inhibitory Learning Model approach and have seen practitioners adapt ERP (Exposure with Response Prevention) to reflect these changes. So what does this all mean? In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast I’ll give you the short version of how this might impact how you help your child with OCD. Other Resources on the Inhibitory Learning Model: IOCDF: The Inhibitory Learning Approach to Exposure and Response Prevention Youtube video IOCDF Research Roundtable: Habituation Therapy, Inhibitory Learning Model, and ACT This podcast episode is sponsored by NOCD. NOCD provides online OCD therapy in the US, UK, Australia and Canada. To schedule your free 15 minute consultation to see if NOCD is a right fit for you and your child, go to https://go.treatmyocd.com/at_parenting This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional. To join the AT Parenting Community go to: www.ATparentingcommunity.com Visit my website at www.ATparentingSurvival.com Sign up for my weekly email newsletter: https://pages.convertkit.com/740ba8cd83/92109b7172 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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