2024 Virtual OCD-UK Conference - Welcome to Hotel OCD-UK, flying the flag for recovery!
Your OCD questions answered
The presentation will be facilitated by a member of the OCD-UK team.
Presentation subject
We have an exclusive conference opportunity for OCD-UK supporters to submit their OCD questions to a giant in the field of OCD treatment and research, Professor Adam Radomsky. Questions can be asked live on the day, or you can submit your question in advance.
Question guidance: Please keep questions brief (no more than a couple of lines), and generic as you can because Professor Radomsky can not answer specific personal therapy questions. Due to the number of questions submitted, we can not guarantee being able to answer every question.
Professor Adam Radomsky
Professor Radomsky is Professor of Psychology at Concordia University, and also the OCD-UK overseas ambassador. He joined Concordia in 2001 after the completion of his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of British Columbia and a fellowship at Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts General Hospital. Professor Radomsky is the Director of the Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders Laboratory, and a Core Member of the Centre for Clinical Research in Health (CCRH). His research investigates cognitive, behavioural and emotional aspects of OCD and a number of other anxiety disorders, as well as ways to enhance the effectiveness and acceptability of cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders and related problems.
He is a Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association (2014), was the Founding President of the Canadian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies (2010), and has received several institutional, national and international awards for his work. These include the Concordia University Faculty of Arts and Science Mid-Career Award for Distinguished Scholarship (2012), the Canadian Psychological Association's President's New Researcher Award (2007), being named a Beck Institute Scholar (2005-06) and receiving a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) New Investigator Award (2004-09). Dr. Radomsky has published a number of peer-reviewed articles and book chapters related to his work on cognition, behaviour and the anxiety disorders, and is a frequent invited speaker at national and international conferences. His research is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and and has previously been funded by les Fonds de recherche du Québec – santé, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). Dr. Radomsky is also a member of L'Ordre des Psychologues du Quebec and is CACBT-ACTCC Certified in Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy and board certified in cognitive therapy by the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. In his clinical practice he specializes in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) for adult OCD and other anxiety disorders.
This presentation will be recorded and available to OCD-UK members within 3-4 weeks post conference.
You do not need to register to access the recording.
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Irrespective of age, disability, race, religion, country of origin, gender identity or sexual orientation, everybody is welcomed and respected equally when using, attending and contributing to the OCD-UK online conference.
Creating an inclusive organisation is a fundamental part of living up to our purpose of supporting all those affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
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