Advance Your Expertise in Working With OCD & Anxiety Disorders
Small Group Consultation Series starting Jan 31
Join trainer and OCD/Anxiety specialist, Kyrie Russ, in a 4-session Case Consultation and Training series for mental health clinicians looking to advance their practice and integrate best practice modalities into the treatment of OCD and severe anxiety or phobic disorders.
Kyrie will reinforce evidence-based standards of care and has expertise in the treatment of OCD and anxiety disorders, utilizing CBT with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Metacognitive Therapy, Inference-Based CBT (I-CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Kyrie will adjust the modalities discussed per the features of the case and learning interests of participants.
Dates
All dates 9:00-10:30 am (mountain time)
Friday, January 31
Friday, February 28
Friday, March 28
Friday, April 25
Logistics
Sessions will be held via Zoom and the group will be limited to 6 participants. Please plan to attend all dates. The fee includes all four sessions and refunds will not be given for partial attendance.
**At the end of the series, participants will also be offered 1 additional hour of individual consultation to use in 2025 at no additional charge.
Target audience
This consult series would best serve clinicians who already have a basic understanding of OCD and anxiety disorders and have at least one OCD or related disorder case to discuss (e.g. phobia, social anxiety, agoraphobia, trichotillomania or other BFRB, etc.) Please reach out to the facilitator if you have questions about the fit of the group.
Questions?
Contact Kyrie at 406-438-6439 or email kruss@mounthelenacounseling.com.
About the Consultant
Kyrie Russ, MS, LCPC - Psychotherapist and Trainer / Mount Helena Counseling, PLLC
Practice website: www.mounthelenacounseling.com
Podcast: Practical Psych
Kyrie Russ is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Montana and the owner of Mount Helena Counseling, PLLC, an NBCC approved continuing education provider. Her practice focuses on providing evidence-based treatments, such as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in its multitude of applications, Exposure with Response Prevention, Inference-Based CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Metacognitive Therapy. Her clinical practice predominately serves clients with OCD, Anxiety and Phobias, Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors, and disordered eating.Kyrie is a native Montanan who is passionate about ensuring that clients in rural areas have access to high quality mental health services. She expanded her practice into training and consultation and founded the Montana CBT Conference, as she has noticed gaps in educational opportunities for behavioral health providers in rural areas. She offers trainings throughout the year to state and national audiences, as well as individual and small group case consultation programs related to treating OCD, eating disorders, and basically anything related to CBT! She additionally provides consultation related to the business of private practice.
Prior to becoming a therapist, Kyrie worked for Cornell University's extension service, disseminating research-based human development information to the public. Kyrie has an undergraduate degree in Human Development from Montana State, a Master's Degree in Adult Education from Buffalo State College, and a Master's degree in Counseling from the University of Great Falls (now the University of Providence). She has received advanced CBT training through the International OCD Foundation and participates in ongoing consultation with experts in the field.