“Out of the fear and confusion of OCD, six kids offer hope”
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a frequently misunderstood mental health issue. “Unstuck” is an award winning short documentary film that is told through the eyes of the experts themselves – six kids ages 10-18. “Unstuck” addresses OCD in a sensitive and compelling way, without sensationalizing it.
In the spirit of increasing awareness, we will screen the film and have a Question and Answer session.
Date And Time
Thursday, January 23, 2020
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM PST
Location
Santa Clarita Valley International School – Shakespeare Theater
On Monday, January 13th, at 4pm PST, join the International OCD Foundation and Biohaven Pharmaceuticals for the official world premiere of “Uncovering OCD: The Truth About Obsessive Compulsive Disorder,” a documentary highlighting real people with OCD sharing their struggles and journeys.
Please click on this link to register (there is no cost): https://live.ocddocumentary.com/. By registering, you are able to watch the premiere from the comfort of your home or any other convenient location.
The documentary features two of OCD Southern California’s board members, Chris Trondsen, an individual with OCD, and his mother, Elizabeth Trondsen.
This new film was directed and produced by Ethan Smith, the IOCDF National Ambassador, who is an LA producer and director and is living with OCD himself. Ethan partnered with Biohaven Pharmaceuticals to create this documentary to educate clinicians, caregivers, patients, family members, researchers, and generally promote awareness of OCD. This documentary is real, raw, touching, and educational — it does not focus on research but truly on the lived experience of individuals with OCD.
Following the film will be a panel featuring Ethan, IOCDF Executive Director Jeff Szymanski, Chris Trondsen, and Wayne Goodman, a psychiatrist and OCD researcher, who will all be taking live questions regarding OCD in general.
This is a great film to help family members understand OCD, and to let your loved one with OCD know that he/she is not alone.
Please click on this link to register (there is no cost), as well as more information on the viewing, live Q&A, and to see detailed bios for the panelists: https://live.ocddocumentary.com/
OCD Southern California’s Vice President is linking up with The Peace of Mind Foundation for a free, one-hour mental health webinar! On Thursday, December 19, 2019 at 12:00 PM PST, Chris Trondsen shares his inspirational story of turning pain into purpose. He will talk about his struggles with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as well as body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), depression and suicide. He will discuss finding effective care and rebuilding his life after treatment. Chris has dedicated his life to raising awareness and ending stigma. Join us for his incredible story of hope.
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FREE Events with Activities for Adults, Families, Children and Friends in Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego County
Celebrate OCD Awareness Week
OCD Awareness Week is an international effort taking place during the second week in October each year to raise awareness and understanding about obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorders–with the goal of helping more people to get timely access to appropriate and effective treatment. Launched in 2009 by the IOCDF, OCD Awareness Week is now celebrated by a number of organizations across the US and around the world, with events such as OCD screening days, lectures, conferences, fundraisers, online Q&As, and more.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles will be celebrating on Saturday, October 19, 2019 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM OCD So Cal would like to invite you to a free event at Sherman Oaks Castle Park to celebrate OCD Awareness Week. Come enjoy free OCD themed miniature golf, hear clinicians speak about the many facets of life with OCD, ask your questions, meet others, and learn. There will be snacks, music, an arcade, and opportunities to network and build community. Topics include: – ERP and Treatment of OCD – Family Life, Accommodation and Treatment Resistance – School Strategies – Q&A with local OCD experts
Orange County will be celebrating on Sunday, October 13, 2019 1pm to 5pm OCD So Cal is holding an outdoor Picnic Event that will include clinicians discussing and answering questions on OCD, success stories from individuals in OCD recovery, OCD information booths, a catered lunch, bounce house, classic games such as a water balloon toss and watermelon eating contest, music, fun in the sun, and more! This free event is aimed for adults, families, children, and friends!
Wakeham Park 3400 Smalley Rd., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
A fun, free, and informative event! OCD Southern California and Rogers Behavioral Health would like to invite you to a free event in San Diego to celebrate OCD Awareness Week 2019. All families, community members, and treatment professionals are welcome to attend what’s sure to be a fun and informative day! Informative presentations on the following topics include: • Q&A with San Diego’s top OCD experts • Mock exposure rooms • Activities for children • Lunch will be served Topics: • OCD medication management • Dealing with resistance to OCD treatment • Treating co-occurring disorders of OCD • I got my OCD controlled. Now what? Saturday, October 19 10 am to 2 pm Check-in at 9:30 am Rogers Behavioral Health 1 7140 Bernardo Center Drive San Diego, CA 92128