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Published January 31, 2022

Deadline extended! OCD SoCal Virtual Conference Call for Proposals

We have extended the deadline to submit proposals to February 15!

Thank you for reaching out to us! We know that many of you are passionate about submitting a proposal to speak at our upcoming conference. We are extending our due date as we recognize that our original deadline is so close to the IOCDF conference submission deadline. We are so happy that so many of you plan to participate in our annual conference and we want to give everyone the opportunity to send a proposal!

OCD SoCal will continue to accept proposals for our sixth annual OCD Southern California Conference until February 15. This conference is an opportunity to learn more about obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and its treatment, provide support for individuals with OCD and their families, and gain practical knowledge about a variety of issues that may arise with OCD and related disorders.

The 2022 conference will be a virtual conference, taking place on April 30th, 2022 from 9am-6pm PST. We expect attendees from other affiliates to attend, and we welcome submissions from professionals outside of California. The deadline for proposals is February 15, 2022.

Who attends this conference?

This event is particularly designed for individuals affected by OCD and related disorders as well as their families, however, we encourage clinicians, researchers, and students interested in learning more about OCD to attend. Conference attendees often include individuals with a great deal of experience with OCD as well as individuals and family members who may just be learning about the disorder and its treatment.

Who should submit a proposal?

We are looking for presenters with a breadth of personal and professional experiences with OCD and related disorders. In the past, our speakers have included OCD therapists, psychiatrists, individuals affected by OCD and related disorders, as well as family members. If you choose to submit as a panel, please limit participants to five members.

What topics are appropriate for break out sessions?

You are welcome to propose your own topic that you feel will be of interest to attendees. Past topics have included: overview of OCD, OCD and families, taboo topics, OCD related disorders, recovery from OCD, ACT and mindfulness, medications, and ERP experiential workshop. Based on attendee feedback from past conferences, we particularly encourage submissions on the following topics:

  • Finding treatment resources/connecting to care
  • OCD and comorbidities
  • OCD subtypes
  • Lived experience/disclosure/self-advocacy issues
  • Support for family members of children and adults with OCD
  • Therapist-focused workshops

What is the format for break out sessions?

Each breakout session will be one hour and fifteen minutes. We recommend the final thirty minutes of the presentation be left for audience questions. Breakout sessions will be held in the afternoon following the keynote presentation.

When is the deadline to submit a proposal?

The deadline to submit a proposal is February 15, 2022

When will a presenter know if a proposal was accepted?

Presenters will be notified regarding whether their proposal was accepted by February 28, 2022.

What submission materials are required?

Abstract: Please submit a title, a brief abstract describing your presentation, and the intended audience (maximum 200 words). Please include three objectives for the audience.

Bio: Please submit a brief (short paragraph) biography describing your background and experience with OCD and/or OCD-Related disorders.

CV (professionals only)

How is a Proposal Submitted?

Proposals can be submitted via Google here:
OCD SoCal 6th Annual Conference Proposal

Please note: if you are unable to submit your proposal via the Google Form above, you may email your abstract, bio, and CV to info@ocdsocal.org with the subject line: OCD SoCal 2021 Conference Submission.

We look forward to receiving your submission! Please contact us at info@ocdsocal.org with any questions regarding your submission. You can also visit our website (ocdsocal.org) or facebook page (facebook.com/ocdsocal) for more information about our organization.

SAVE THE DATE: 6th Annual OCD Conference Saturday 4/30 (virtual)
Published December 19, 2021

SAVE THE DATE: 6th Annual OCD Conference Saturday 4/30 (virtual)

OCD SoCal is hosting our upcoming 6th Annual OCD Conference (virtually) on Saturday, April 30, 2022 from 9am – 6pm PST!

Last year over 1,100 people attended live and watched the recordings from our conference—from all over the world! Attendees enjoyed talks from therapists, psychiatrists, people with OCD + their family members & OCD advocates!

Talks including presentations on navigating OCD treatment, medications, family accommodation, skin picking, hair pulling, body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), new OCD treatments, exposure and response prevention therapy, OCD apps, virtual treatment, OCD documentaries & more!

More information coming soon, but save that date and we look forward to having you join us! 

Published December 15, 2021

Call for Proposals: OCD SoCal Sixth Annual (Virtual) Conference

OCD SoCal is now accepting proposals for our sixth annual OCD Southern California Conference. This conference is an opportunity to learn more about obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and its treatment, provide support for individuals with OCD and their families, and gain practical knowledge about a variety of issues that may arise with OCD and related disorders.

The 2022 conference will be a virtual conference, taking place on April 30th, 2022 from 9am-6pm PST. We expect attendees from other affiliates to attend, and we welcome submissions from professionals outside of California. The deadline for proposals is February 1, 2022.

Who attends this conference?
This event is particularly designed for individuals affected by OCD and related disorders as well as their families, however, we encourage clinicians, researchers, and students interested in learning more about OCD to attend. Conference attendees often include individuals with a great deal of experience with OCD as well as individuals and family members who may just be learning about the disorder and its treatment.

Who should submit a proposal?
We are looking for presenters with a breadth of personal and professional experiences with OCD and related disorders. In the past, our speakers have included OCD therapists, psychiatrists, individuals affected by OCD and related disorders, as well as family members. If you choose to submit as a panel, please limit participants to five members.

What topics are appropriate to submit?
You are welcome to propose your own topic that you feel will be of interest to attendees. Past topics have included: overview of OCD, OCD and families, taboo topics, OCD related disorders, recovery from OCD, ACT and mindfulness, medications, and ERP experiential workshop. Based on attendee feedback from past conferences, we particularly encourage submissions on the following topics:
– Finding treatment resources/connecting to care
– OCD and comorbidities
– OCD subtypes
– Lived experience/disclosure/self-advocacy issues
– Support for family members of children and adults with OCD
– Therapist-focused workshops
– OCD in the schools

What is the format for break out sessions?
Each breakout session will be one hour and fifteen minutes. We recommend the final thirty minutes of the presentation be left for audience questions. Breakout sessions will be held in the afternoon following the keynote presentation.

What information is required for proposals?
1) Contact information including name, email, and phone number.
2) Title of presentation.
3) Brief abstract describing your presentation, and the intended audience (maximum 200 words).
4) Learning objectives (3) for the audience of your presentation
5) Brief biography (short paragraph) describing your background and experience with OCD and/or OCD-Related disorders. If you have previous speaking experience, please include a summary.
6) CV if you are a clinician or are interested in providing CEUs.

How do I submit my proposal?
We prefer that speakers submit their proposal information here via Google Forms. However, if you do not have a Google-based email address and are unable to access the form, you may also email your submission to info@ocdsocal.org.

When is the deadline to submit my proposal?
The deadline to submit a proposal is February 1, 2022.

When will I hear if my proposal was accepted?
Presenters will be notified regarding whether their proposal was accepted by February 28, 2022.

Published November 27, 2021

Please Consider Supporting OCD SoCal On Giving Tuesday 2021 (11/30/21)!

The OCD Southern California board thanks you all for supporting our non-profit! You have allowed us to put on an enormous conference each year and provide educational events that build a local OCD community.

Tuesday, November 30, 2021 is Giving Tuesday. There are so many ways to give during #GivingTuesday2021; below are some ideas of how you can give some of your time, skills, voice, and money to support OCD SoCal! 

Giving Tuesday is not only an opportunity to encourage giving but also an opportunity to acknowledge all the gifts we have received from our amazing community. Thank YOU for all of the support you have provided and continue to provide to OCD SoCal by giving in so many ways. From the bottom of our hearts, we are grateful for each and every one of you!

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