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OCD Training for Mental Health Professionals

Learn to understand OCD in clinical practice.

Trainings to help you learn OCD.

Approximately 1 in 40 adults, and 1 in 100 adolescents suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), yet many mental health professionals receive minimal training in how to recognize, diagnose, and treat OCD.  Our trainings are meant to help you feel confident in recognizing, understanding and applying effective treatment strategies.

Live Trainings

Interactive workshops to help you learn, ask questions, and receive feedback in real time.

On Demand Trainings

Learn at your own pace with our on-demand training options.

Approved CE Hours

Nevada Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists and Clinical Professional Counselors

Live Trainings

Continuing education trainings to help you learn Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

Recognizing OCD: Ethical Considerations and Differential Diagnosis

Accurate recognition of OCD is critical to effective treatment and ethical care. This training focuses on why recognizing OCD matters, ethical considerations, and differential diagnosis in clinical practice.


4 Ethics CE Credits

Harm OCD,

Suicidal Ideation,

or Both?

OCD is associated with increased suicide risk, and harm OCD can resemble suicidal ideation despite being rooted in fear rather than intent. This training focuses on understanding harm OCD, differentiating it from suicidal ideation, and treatment planning when one or both are present.

4 Suicide Awareness & Prevention  CE Credits

Home-Study OCD Trainings

Natasha Moharter
OCD Specialist

Drawing from both personal and professional experience, Natasha is dedicated to increasing awareness, reducing stigma, and helping providers better recognize and understand OCD.

Natasha is an International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) Advocate and a National Board Certified Counselor. She has completed extensive OCD-specific training, including the IOCDF’s renowned Behavioral Therapy Training Institute (BTTI).

She has a private practice based in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she provides Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy to clients in Nevada, California, Washington, and New Mexico.

Approved Continuing Education Trainings

Nevada CE Provider# NVCEP2335

  • CEs approved by the Nevada Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists and Clinical Professional Counselors

    Approved for Nevada-licensed:
     Clinical Professional Counselors (CPCs)
     Marriage & Family Therapists (MFTs)
     Social Workers
     Psychologists
  • Also accepted in other states that recognize state-approved CE credits

    • Check with your state licensing board for more information.

Natasha Moharter, LPCC, NCC has been approved as a CE Provider by the State of Nevada Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists and Clinical Professional Counselors.  Programs that do not qualify for CE credit are clearly identified.  Natasha Moharter is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Frequently asked questions

How do I contact you if needed?

Email:  hello@ocd.xyz
Call or text:  (702) 623-3623
Use our Contact Us page to send a message.

How do I log in to the training portal?

Click the teal "Sign In" button at the top right of the screen.  If you haven't created an account yet, click the "Sign Up" button and you'll be able to create an account to log in.

How do I request accommodations? 

Use our Contact Us page to send us a message, email us at hello@ocd.xyz, or call or send us a text at (702) 623-3623.

Where can I find the training slides and references?

Any slides and references will be provided to you to access and download via this portal.

What Technology Requirements are necessary?

You will need to have access to a secure internet connection, the Zoom platform for live trainings, and a web browser such as Chrome.

Do you offer refunds?

No, we do not offer refunds and all sales are final.

I attended a live training, how do I get my Continuing Education (CE) certificate?

To be eligible for a continuing education (CE) certificate you must be on time and present for the ENTIRETY of the live webinar.

You will be asked to sign in at the beginning and check out at the end, and the time you are in the webinar will be tracked through Zoom. These are ways we verify your attendance of the full training.

You must also complete a course evaluation form and any other prerequisites and materials listed in this training course by the time your course access expires (see Online Course Terms & Conditions). Upon completion of these requirements, you will receive a Continuing Education (CE) certificate.

You will be able to download a copy of your certificate of completion after you have completed all training requirements and your attendance and participation have been verified.  

Please keep a copy of your Certificate of Completion for your records.  This certificate will also be available in your training portal for a limited time from the date of the online training.

How long do I have to complete the training course?

To receive continuing education credit you must complete the training within 60 days from the day you purchased the course.

Will I receive a calendar invite for the live trainings?

Yes, you will receive an email with an option to add the training to your calendar.  Email training reminders will also be sent 1-week, 1-day, and 1-hour before the live training.

How do I get my Continuing Education (CE) certificate for a Home Study course?

Once you complete the training, quiz, and evaluation, you will be able to download your CE certificate from course player in the training portal.

How long will I have access to the Home Study courses?

You will have access for 60 days after the date of purchase.

How do I make a complaint?

While we hope this is never needed, we do have a formal process for handling concerns.  All complaints must be submitted in writing to hello@ocd.xyz.
A member of our team will review the complaint and respond within 30 days of receiving it.
The following information must be included in your written complaint:
  1.  Your name and contact information.
  2.  The name and contact details of the individual, training program, or organization the complaint is about.
  3.  A clear, detailed explanation of the issue, concern, or situation.
  4.  Any relevant rules, policies, or standards connected to the issue (if known).
  5.  Copies of any supporting documents, communications, or records.
  6.  Your signature.