Treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related difficulties requires specific clinical expertise, an in-depth understanding of the obsessive-compulsive mechanism, and precise knowledge of neutralization patterns and rituals.
Because the mechanism of OCD differs from those associated with other disorders, the clinic offers clinical supervision and professional consultation for therapists, social workers, psychologists, and therapeutic and rehabilitation teams.
Who Is the Supervision For?
Therapists and Mental Health Professionals
Professionals who wish to deepen their understanding of focused therapeutic approaches, refine their clinical tools for treating OCD, and develop skills in CBT-, ERP-, and ACT-based interventions.
Group Facilitators and Rehabilitation Professionals
Professionals who support people coping with OCD and ROCD in relationships, community settings, or Rehabilitation Basket programs.
Professionals Working with Complex Cases
Professionals who encounter sensitive themes, intrusive doubts, mental rituals, or patterns of family accommodation that reinforce the obsessive-compulsive cycle.
Which Topics Are Covered in the Supervision?
Differential Diagnosis and Distinguishing Between Mechanisms
Accurately identifying the OCD mechanism, distinguishing it from other psychological processes, and understanding patterns of doubt and compulsivity.
Developing an Intervention Plan and Treatment Map
Case formulation, developing a personalized exposure and response prevention (ERP) hierarchy, and addressing attentional capture and obsessive doubt.
Working with ROCD and Relationship Complexity
Developing tools for intervening in cases involving doubts about the relationship and guiding partners and family members from a systemic perspective.
Addressing Therapeutic Stagnation
Analyzing barriers to progress, identifying hidden or mental rituals, developing psychological flexibility, and preventing treatment dropout.
Supervision Format
Individual Supervision
One-on-one sessions dedicated to case analysis, ongoing clinical supervision, and refining therapeutic techniques.
Refining the Therapeutic Mechanism
Professional supervision that clearly distinguishes the obsessive-compulsive mechanism enables practitioners to approach complex cases with confidence, prevent common intervention errors, and achieve meaningful therapeutic progress.