OCONOMOWOC, Wis., Nov. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Bradley C. Riemann, Ph.D., clinical director of the Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Center and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Services at Rogers Memorial Hospital, will participate in this year's Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) convention November 21-24 in Nashville, Tenn.
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An internationally recognized expert in the assessment and treatment of OCD and other anxiety disorders, Dr. Riemann will participate in the clinical roundtable "Treatment-Resistant OCD and Spectrum Conditions in Children and Adolescents" and the symposium "Myth-Busting Exposure Therapy." In addition, Rogers' David M. Jacobi, Ph.D., and Chad Wetterneck, Ph.D., will join colleagues for the opportunity to share current ideas and the latest research on cognitive and behavioral therapies. Each year, the conference draws thousands of behavioral health professionals from around the world to take advantage of the variety of roundtable discussions and presentations.
ABCT is committed to the advancement of scientific approaches to the understanding of human functioning through the investigation and application of behavioral, cognitive and other evidence-based principles. The goal is to enhance health and well-being through the assessment, prevention and treatment of human problems. The convention draws thought leaders and highly esteemed professionals in the industry and offers them the opportunity to discuss factors that affect disorders like OCD and how to overcome them.
Rogers Memorial Hospital is a key corporation of Rogers Behavioral Health System, which also includes: Rogers Memorial Hospital Foundation, Inc.; Rogers Partners in Behavioral Health, LLC; Rogers Center for Research and Training; and Rogers InHealth. The hospital has become nationally recognized for its specialized residential treatment services and affiliations with academic institutions and teaching hospitals in the area. Rogers Memorial Hospital is currently Wisconsin's largest not-for-profit, private behavioral health hospital, providing adults, children and adolescents with eating disorders treatment, addiction treatment, obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders treatment, as well as caring for a variety of child and adolescent mental health concerns. For more information, please visit www.rogershospital.org.
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