Examining co-occurring OCD and Depression: Research and clinical strategies

Presented by Martin Franklin, PhD, and Rachel Leonard, PhD

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OCD and major depressive disorder (MDD) often co-occur, with individuals impacted by both conditions at a greater risk of suicidal behaviors. For this reason, it is crucial for clinicians to assess the risk of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). In this webinar, learn about the assessment and treatment of patients with these diagnoses, ways to differentiate intrusive thoughts about suicide from ego-syntonic suicidal ideation, and NSSI.

 

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