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This webinar will focus on how laboratory research inspired by client and patient reports has led to changes and improvements in CBT in the clinic. Starting with a review of memory and beliefs about memory in OCD, and then moving to a newer direction focused on fears and beliefs about losing control, the first hour will cover the expansion of this work to the clinic with a transdiagnostic focus. The second hour is reserved for Q & A about these topics and other themes related to the history of CBT and to linking science and practice.

Learning Objectives:

  • How laboratory science related to memory and beliefs about memory has led to changes in CBT for OCD.
  • Novel work on beliefs about losing control and its potential for a broader, transdiagnostic set of changes to CBT.
  • How science and practice inform each other, and about how CBT changes over time.

Biography:

Dr. Radomsky is Professor of Psychology at Concordia University where he directs the Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders Laboratory. His research investigates cognitive, behavioural and emotional aspects of OCD and anxiety disorders, as well as ways to enhance the effectiveness and acceptability of CBT for anxiety disorders and related problems. He is a Fellow of CPA and CACBT, was the Founding President of CACBT, and has received awards for his work on cognition, behaviour and the anxiety disorders. In his clinical practice he specializes in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) for adult OCD and other anxiety disorders.

Price:

  • Student (Non-Members): $15
  • Early Career (Non-Members): $30
  • CACBT Members: Complimentary

How science makes CBT better: Beliefs in OCD and Beyond - Dr. Radomsky

  • December 1, 2025
  • Zoom
    Canada