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Published November 1, 2022

Save the Date: Saturday, December 10, 2022 for OCD SoCal’s First Ever In-Person Holiday Party!

OCD Southern California is celebrating the holidays with our first ever in-person holiday party! All are welcome to this free event! Join us on Saturday, December 10, 2022 for a gathering of the OCD community to talk, play, eat, and to celebrate the holiday season.

This event will be held from 4pm to 7pm PST in Costa Mesa (Orange County), California at the Costa Mesa Marriott on their outdoor patio overlooking a lake.

Further information, including an agenda of the day’s events, and instructions to follow both on our website and in our emails. Additionally, we will have activities for kids! Spend some time with members of the community you know, and make some new friends. Also, enjoy the music, the food, and the entertainment! We hope to see you there!

Costa Mesa Marriott – 500 Anton Boulevard, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 – (714) 957-1100

Published November 1, 2022

Reminder: The IOCDF’s Online Conference is November 4-6, 2022!


http://www.onlineocdconference.com

Coming up in just a few days, starting Friday, November 4th, the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) is hosting their Online OCD Conference. The conference is all weekend, going from November 4-6, 2022. This conference is for individuals with OCD, their family and loved ones, mental health professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in learning more about OCD!

The presenters are some of the top experts in the field of OCD treatment and talks also include success stories from people with OCD! There are also CEs available for mental health professionals.

In addition to talks, there are community building activities, support groups, and more.

Speakers will include many of our OCD SoCal board members, including Chris Trondsen, LMFT, APCC, Liz Trondsen, Melissa Mose LMFT, and Jennie Kuckertz PhD! 

Click here to register and learn more about this year’s amazing programing!

Published October 29, 2022

OCD Awareness Week Recordings + Slides Available

The OCD Southern California Board of Directors would like to personally thank you for attending our virtual OCD Awareness Week 2022 event, which we held on October 15, 2022. We have received positive feedback from the presentations and are honored that 300+ attendees from around the globe tuned in to help build a successful event and offer support to others in the community. We also want to extend another huge thank you to Eric Storch, Ph.D., for being our special guest speaker at the event!

Please check back with us on our website and social media for more information on our upcoming events, including our in-person, Costa Mesa, CA, holiday event happening Saturday, December 10th at 4-7pm PST (more information to come). Also, if you would like to be a volunteer for OCD SoCal and help us carry out our mission, please let us know! Many thanks to our presenters for making their slides available, which we are excited to share here.

Click below to download slides from each talk:

ERP-101Download
Maintaining-Motivation-in-OCD-TreatmentDownload
Pharmacological-Treatment-of-OCDDownload
Navigating-the-Family-Acccommodation-TrapDownload
Treatment-for-Kids-with-OCDDownload

Click below for video recordings from each talk:

Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) 101 For OCD (Dr. Jennie Kuckertz, PhD & Dr. Evelyn Gould PhD)

Maintaining Motivation in OCD Treatment: Lived & Clinical Experience (Chris Trondsen, LMFT, APCC, Andrew Cohen, LMFT, and Shannon Switzer, Peer Support Specialist)

Pharmacological Treatment for OCD (Dr. Sepehr “Sheperd” Aziz, D.O.)

Navigating the Family Accommodation Trap with Compassion and Confidence

Treatment for Kids with OCD and What is Next in the Field (Dr. Eric Storch, PhD)

Published October 19, 2022

Interested in improving understanding of OCD genetics?

Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine in collaboration with the University of North Carolina are conducting an international study on obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in Latin American, Hispanic, and Brazilian people. OCD is a complex disorder involving intrusive thoughts leading to unwanted, repetitive behaviors that can cause distress and affect a person’s quality of life. The Latin American Trans-ancestry INitiative for OCD genomics (LATINO) study aims to better understand how OCD might be different based on for people of Latin American ancestry while increasing the diversity of OCD genetic databases. This information is crutial to understanding how OCD’s causes, symptoms, and eventually, treatments, could vary by race and ethnicity. LATINO is highly collaborative, partnering with OCD clinics in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Paraguay, Peru, and México, as well as clinics in the U.S. including Houston, Miami, New Jersey, San Diego, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Eligible participants ages 7-89 will complete questionnaires, participate in a session with a trained clinician to assess OCD symptoms, and provide a saliva (spit) sample. LATINO can be conducted in-person or virtually. If you are interested, would like more information, or would like to see if you are eligible for the study, please see www.latinostudy.org or contact latinostudy@bcm.edu or (713) 798 -7765.

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