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Posts Tagged with anxiety

Join OCD NH for SPACE training!
Published July 13, 2022

Join OCD NH for SPACE training!

OCDNH is proud to present a virtual SPACE Treatment program for parents of youth/teens with Anxiety, OCD, and related disorders. Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors and OCD Specialists Jeanette Nogales, M.Ed., C.A.G.S. and Phoebe Manchester, MS will lead and facilitate this training. SPACE stands for Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood...

Lunch and Learn Series for Clinicians Starts June 2nd!
Published May 27, 2022

Lunch and Learn Series for Clinicians Starts June 2nd!

Introduction to Diagnosis & Treatment of OCD using ERP & ACT Four part lunch and learn introductory level series for mental health clinicians on diagnosing and treating OCD with ERP and ACT with CE credits available Register now on our Eventbrite page About this event On average, it takes...

Live Free with ERP & ACT: Effectively Accepting Uncertainty
Published October 27, 2021

Live Free with ERP & ACT: Effectively Accepting Uncertainty

November 19th 9a – 5pm Wentworth by the Sea, A Marriott Hotel & Spa 588 Wentworth Road New Castle, NH 03854 6.5 CEs available This full day workshop for licensed/in training mental health counselors/clinicians will include a 3 hour presentation on Exposure and Response Prevention, a 90 minute presentation...

Back to School Jitters Webinar August 17th 6:30p
Published August 9, 2020

Back to School Jitters Webinar August 17th 6:30p

It has been well documented that anxiety has been on the rise for students, parents and educators in the traditional school setting. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been facing unprecedented levels of uncertainty and as a result, anxiety and depression have increased exponentially. Now, with...

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