The common pitfalls of treating OCD

The common pitfalls of treating OCD

Dr Michael Twohig is a well-renowned professor of psychology at Utah State University. His research includes exploration of acceptance and commitment therapy in OCD treatment, and he has published over 200 scholarly works and seven books.

In today's episode, Michael explains the most common problems when treating OCD. He also talks us through his two most recent books, ACT in Steps, co-authored with Dr Michael Levin and Dr Clarissa Ong, and The Anxious Perfectionist, co-authored with Dr Clarissa Ong.

This episode is part two of our conversation with Michael. Check out our last episode for the first part of our chat.

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The evolution of the inhibitory learning model

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