OCD and Perceived Control
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OCD and Perceived Control

By Khan Education

Let's dive deep into the mind and emotions behind OCD and how we perceive control in our lives.

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Health • Mental health

Overview – OCD and Perceived Control

Explore how perceptions of control shape obsessive-compulsive experiences in this impactful course, OCD and Perceived Control. This low-commitment training is ideal for those working in counselling, education, healthcare, or care-related sectors. Strengthen your understanding of OCD awareness, ADHD awareness, learning disabilities, and broaden your overall mental health awareness. But don’t delay—this course is part of a limited-time offer and will not be repeated once enrollment closes.

Description – Understand OCD Through the Lens of Control and Awareness

What happens when control becomes a coping mechanism? In this course, you’ll delve into the psychology of OCD and its ties to perceived control—offering a fresh perspective for professionals in counselling, education, and mental health services. You’ll explore the behavioral patterns and emotional dynamics associated with OCD awareness, how these intersect with ADHD awareness, and how they may be misunderstood in individuals with learning disabilities.

This course also expands your mental health awareness by exploring the broader implications of compulsive behaviors, the role of control in daily function, and how counselling strategies can support people managing these challenges. Whether you're in education, care, or therapy, this training adds powerful tools to your practice. And with its low-commitment format, you can learn on your own schedule—but remember, this course won’t be available again.

Who Is This Course For – OCD and Perceived Control

This course is perfect for:

  • Professionals in counselling seeking deeper understanding of OCD awareness
  • Educators working with students who experience learning disabilities, ADHD awareness, or OCD awareness
  • Social workers, caregivers, or family members supporting neurodiverse individuals
  • Those pursuing careers in mental health awareness or emotional support services
  • Anyone interested in psychological dynamics of control and their impact on behavior

If you want to elevate your expertise in mental health awareness, ADHD awareness, learning disabilities, and therapeutic counselling, don’t wait. This opportunity is strictly time-limited—and once it’s gone, it’s gone.

Requirements – OCD and Perceived Control

No formal background in psychology or counselling is required. This low-commitment course is accessible for anyone interested in OCD awareness, mental health awareness, learning disabilities, or ADHD awareness.

Whether you’re just starting your journey or adding to your existing experience, this course will strengthen your practical understanding of counselling and mental health issues—without demanding a huge time investment. Just make sure to enroll while it’s still available. Once closed, it will not be offered again.

Career Path – OCD and Perceived Control

This course opens up or supports roles such as:

  • Counselling assistant or professional focused on OCD awareness
  • Educational support staff working with learning disabilities and ADHD awareness
  • Mental health advocates and support workers promoting mental health awareness
  • Caseworkers or outreach staff integrating counselling and behavior strategies
  • Social care professionals working in neurodiversity, OCD awareness, and emotional well-being

With advanced mental health awareness and insights into control mechanisms in OCD, you’ll be more prepared to assist those living with learning disabilities, ADHD awareness, or anxiety-related conditions. Enroll now—this exclusive course won’t be offered again.

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