On Demand OCD & Anxiety Lecture Series: Multimodal Treatment of Pediatric OCD:  Outcomes at Higher Levels of Care

This presentation was originally reviewed on December 7, 2023, and broadcast live online on December 8, 2023, from 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM ET. 

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    Pediatric OCD is a leading cause of disability worldwide associated with family, social, and academic impairments in affected youth.  Fortunately, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) involving exposure plus response prevention (ERP) has emerged as an efficacious form of treatment both alone and in combination with serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs).  Of note, however, most pediatric OCD clinical trials have examined weekly outpatient regimens, and thus it remains unclear whether TH is effective for those receiving higher levels of care, such as Intensive Outpatient (IOP) or partial hospitalization (PHP) programs.  The theoretical underpinnings and empirical support for ERP in youth will be reviewed, treatment procedures explicated, and the adaptations for its use at higher levels of care presented, as will new evidence for the efficacy of multimodal treatment for pediatric OCD that included ERP.  The overarching goal is to present the treatment components in sufficient detail such that clinicians can readily incorporate their use in clinical practice.  Ample time will be provided to address questions about ERP and its use at various levels of care. 

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    This activity is intended for physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, counselors, and other mental health professionals.

    Learning Objectives

    After this lecture, registrants will be able to:

    1. Recognize the core components of pediatric OCD’s phenomenology.
    2. Describe the nuances of this literature, particularly with respect to what has yet to be fully established with respect to treatment efficacy.
    3. Identify evidence for the efficacy of multimodal treatment delivered at higher levels of care
    Course summary
    Available credit: 
    • 1.50 ACEP NBCC clock hours
    • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
    • 1.50 Category II credits for Social Workers
    • 1.50 Psychologists
    • 1.50 MNA Contact Hours for Nurses
    • 1.50 Participation
    Course opens: 
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    Course expires: 
    01/12/2026

     

     

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    About the speaker

    Martin E. Franklin, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized expert in the phenomenology, assessment, and cognitive-behavioral treatment of OCD, trichotillomania, Tourette Syndrome, and related conditions across the developmental spectrum.  Dr. Franklin is Associate Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and Clinical Director of Rogers Behavioral Health in Philadelphia.  He has published over 250 scholarly articles, chapters, and books, lectured around the world on these and related topics, and has been honored for teaching excellence three different times while at Penn.

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    • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
    • 1.50 Category II credits for Social Workers
    • 1.50 Psychologists
    • 1.50 MNA Contact Hours for Nurses
    • 1.50 Participation
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    OCD & Anxiety Lecture Series: Multimodal Treatment of Pediatric OCD:  Outcomes at Higher Levels of Care

    Martin E. Franklin, PhD

    Associate Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry

    The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

    Clinical Director, Rogers Behavioral Health

    Philadelphia, PA

    Originally reviewed December 7, 2023.
    Originally broadcast live December 8, 2023, from 1:45 PM– 3:15 PM ET
    Enduring Activity Credit Expiration Date: January 12, 2026.

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