S2E71: Understanding The Role of Dissociation and Imaginal Absorption in OCD with Carl Robbins, LCPC
Join your host, Nicole Morris, LMFT and Mental Health Correspondent, as she welcomes the infamous Carl Robbins, LCPC, to our family community! Carl is an accomplished teacher, trainer, therapist and consultant, who is additionally credited with introducing the US treatment scene to Inference-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or I-CBT. So come join the conversation, fam, because we’re talking about dissociation and how imaginal absorption is pretty key for those suffering from OCD.
Resources and Citations:
To learn more about Carl Robbins, LCPC, and his work at the Anxiety and Stress Institute, click here.
To learn more about Inference-Based CBT, click here.
To check out more info on the Dissociative Experiences Scale - II, or DES-II, click here.
To look into the research by Dr. Nirit Soffer-Dudek, Ph.D., click here.
To pick up your own copy of the Clinician's Handbook for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Inference-Based Therapy, click here.
To learn more about I-CBT with the fam, click below to check out OCD Family Podcast’s prior episodes that were referenced in this episode:
S1E20: An Introduction to Inference-Based CBT with Mike Heady, LCPC
S1E21: I-CBT Treatment At A Glance with Mike Heady, LCPC
S1E33: Shifting from ERP to I-CBT with Kristina Orlova, LMFT
S1E46: Water Cooler Chats: What is I-CBT?
S2E56: Forging the I-CBT Path within the Treatment Landscape for OCD with Frederick Aardema, Ph.D.
S2E64: When Fiction Trumps Fact: Learning Not To Follow OCD’s Yellow Brick Road with Katie Marrotte, LCSW
*Additional episodes throughout Season 1 and 2 discuss I-CBT frameworks, including Bronwyn Shroyer, LCSW, Jeremy Shuman, PsyD. and Ryan Vidrine, MD.