In-Person Workshop April 5th, 2025 at 9:00 AM- In-Vivo Exposure: Practical Application in the Treatment of OCD, Phobias, and Social Anxiety
HALO Project NEW LOCATION
13439 Broadway ExtensionSuite 102
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
United States
Event Details

In-Person Workshop: In-Vivo Exposure: Practical Application in the Treatment of OCD, Phobias, and Social Anxiety
3 General/Strength-Based CEs
(3 Hours NBCC CEs)
Saturday April 5th, 2025 from 9:00 AM to 12:15 PM
HALO Project NEW LOCATION
at 13439 Broadway Extension, Suite 102, Oklahoma City
Objectives Include:
-Learn to identify and implement appropriate in-vivo exposure techniques in individual therapy sessions, including customizing exposure hierarchies based on clients' specific needs and fears.
-Learn to manage potential challenges and resistance that may arise during in-vivo exposure and how to maintain client engagement and motivation throughout the treatment process.
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This course meets criteria for 3 hours of general continuing education by the Oklahoma Board of Behavioral Health for Oklahoma LPC and LMFT license holders, by the Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers (provider #20250088) for Oklahoma LCSW license holders, by the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselors (certificate #20250018) for LADC and CADC license holders (3 hours non-specific CEs), and for Oklahoma case managers.
No Prerequisites Required for This Course.
If there are any questions or concerns about your experience with the Oklahoma Counseling Institute or any of its trainings, please contact the Oklahoma Counseling Institute by phone at (405)-440-3034, by email at hello@edmondcounseling.com, by mail at 1320 East 9th Street, Suite 6, Edmond, Oklahoma 73034, United States, or by visiting our website at www.counselinginstitute.org. OCI staff carefully considers any feedback or complaints and typically responds within one business day.
Amanda Beck, LPC
I was raised in Oklahoma City as one of 4 siblings. In late high school I attended Francis Tuttle Technology Center where I studied Early Care and Education of Children and used my skills working with children as a launch pad for all my future work. From 2008-2018 I worked as a nanny for a wonderful family I am still in contact with today. During this time, I completed my undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Central Oklahoma where I worked as a teaching assistant and a research assistant, graduating in 2015.
In 2017 I went on to complete my graduate degree in Counseling Psychology where I worked on several research projects, worked in UCO’s counseling clinic as a student worker, and worked in ABA as a registered behavioral technician working directly with children who have Autism.
I graduated in 2020 where I began working at Edmond Family Counseling treating individuals from age 7 to adulthood. I worked at Oklahoma City Community College as well for a brief stent working primarily with young adults transitioning into college and adulthood.
I’ve worked with a diverse population with treatment focus in the areas of depression, anxiety related disorders, autism spectrum disorder, trauma, transitional issues, chronic pain, LGBTQA+ issues and support, transitioning from religion, grief, and more. My primary treatment modality is cognitive behavioral therapy and exposure therapy.
Client-centered evidence-based practice is very important to me and acts as the foundation to my clinical approach. I aim to support each person in whichever phase of their journey they may be on and wish to ensure I am utilizing the most appropriate clinical approach to meet their needs.
In my spare time I enjoy painting and crafting, playing games, spending time with my family, friends, and pets, traveling, and practicing yoga.