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Published May 30, 2023

Tuesday, May 30th Is The Last Day For Early Bird, Reduced Cost IOCDF Annual Conference Registration!

Good news! Early Bird Deadline has been EXTENDED!

Did you miss the Early Bird Deadline for the Annual IOCDF OCD Conference, sponsored by Neurobehavioral Institute? Then you’re in luck — it’s been extended until May 30, 2023! Click this link to register today to lock in the lowest rates for the largest in-person event dedicated to OCD and related disorders.

Also, remember that families of 4 or more receive 15% off registration fees for everyone attending. OCD affects everyone in the family, and we have sessions, workshops, and support groups that will benefit the entire household!

Questions?

Review the Important Dates & FAQ to learn more about the Annual OCD Conference or email conference@iocdf.org. See you there!

Published April 25, 2023

Register Today for the International OCD Foundation’s Monday, May 1st, Virtual Faith & OCD Conference!

http://www.iocdf.org/faithcon

The International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) is excited to host their Faith & OCD Conference that is less than a week away! This unique event began out of the recognition that many people living with OCD initially seek assistance from a faith leader prior to a mental health provider.

The conference was specifically created to address the needs of a diverse community — spanning all faiths, ethnicities, and backgrounds. We’ll provide education about effective treatment and ways to support those in the faith community living with OCD.

Join us for this collaborative conversation between faith leaders, mental health providers, and the OCD community! Register here: www.iocdf.org/faithcon

Published April 20, 2023

The Agenda and Program for OCD Southern California’s April 22nd Inland Empire Speaker Series Event!

The Inland Empire Speaker Series is being held on Saturday, April 22, 2023 from 10am – 1pm PST. Check-in for the event will open at 9:30am. We suggest you arrive early for check-in and then the event will begin promptly at 10am. If you have not registered for the event, there are still low-cost tickets available. Your registration includes a catered meal, beverages, and free parking. For more information and to register, visit: OCD SoCal Speaker Series – Inland Empire Tickets via EventBrite

There are 9 presenters for the event. To read each speaker’s bio (the bios are for the professionals speaking, see below for info on the speakers who are non-professionals but have lived experience), please visit: http://ocdsocal.org/3110/information-on-the-9-presenters-for-the-inland-empire-speaker-series-being-held-on-saturday-april-22nd-10am-1pm/

Here is a list with details of the sessions being offered:

Registration: 9:30am PST

When you arrive and enter the Carolyn Owens Community Center, turn right and walk down the hallway. You will reach an OCD Southern California sign at the end of this hallway. When you see the sign, turn right again to enter the Multipurpose Room where the event is located. The check-in desk is located outside of the Multipurpose Room. You do not need to bring your EventBrite ticket; we have the names of everyone who registered and will check you in at the check-in table.

Introduction and Welcome: 10 – 10:10am PST

OCD Southern California board member Chris Trondsen, LMFT, APCC (http://ocdsocal.org/about-us/board-of-directors/) will welcome attendees, go over the day’s events, and announce additional important information. Then the event’s presentations will begin.

There will be five sessions total, with four talks running consecutively and the final (fifth) session featuring all of the day’s speakers for an “Ask the Expert” Q&A Panel.

Session I: 10:10 – 10:40am PST

How to Find the Right Therapist and Receive an Accurate OCD Diagnosis – Eda Gorbis, Ph.D., LMFT, and Alexander Gorbis, AMFT http://www.hope4ocd.com/index.php

Obtaining treatment from an inexperienced therapist who is not trained in evidence-based therapy for OCD can actually cause more harm than good. Therefore, in this discussion, the presenters will give an overview of what to look for in a therapist when seeking out OCD treatment. They will cover the difference between a general talk therapist and a clinician who specializes in the treatment of OCD and related disorders. Additionally, they will discuss what goes into the assessment process and how to receive a proper OCD diagnosis. A discussion on differential diagnosis (such as generalized anxiety disorder) and comorbidities (depression, PTSD) will conclude this presentation.

Session II: 10:40 – 11:10am PST

There Is Always Hope: Parenting a Child with OCD – A mother and father of a teenage daughter with OCD

It can feel as if there is no hope when your loved one is experiencing OCD. Years of suffering, misdiagnosis, and poor treatment is what many experience early on in their journey. Treatment can be challenging and feel like a never-ending battle. Inspirational, success stories are needed to provide hope and proof that someone with OCD can get better–and that is what you will hear in this talk with a family who has lived this experience. For this lived-experience panel, a mother and father of a tween daughter with OCD will share their story of how the family came together through an OCD diagnosis. The parents will open up about their journey and share what helped them navigate this experience successfully! OCD is a family disorder and this mother and father will discuss pivotal moments in their daughter’s recovery, including early symptoms, finding an OCD specialist, supporting their daughter through treatment, and their changing role as their daughter’s symptoms improved.

Session III: 11:20 – 11:50am PST

Recovery Is Possible! How to Be Successful in OCD Treatment – Chris Trondsen, LMFT, APCC http://ocdsocal.org/about-us/board-of-directors/ and Michelle Malloy, MFT, PMH-C https://oc-therapy.com

Individuals with OCD often feel hopeless, thinking there is no relief to the intrusive thoughts looping in their heads and the hours of exhausting compulsive behaviors. Sometimes someone with OCD has started the treatment but gave up early on because it felt too difficult. This talk will offer solutions on common roadblocks that can come up in treatment. The presenters, two licensed clinicians, will help you understand how the OCD treatment works and why it is so successful for many. The presentation will also address the first steps in getting started with exposure and response prevention (ERP). Additionally, the speakers will share how to address mental compulsions, reduce physical compulsions, find motivation and engagement, be on the offense in treatment, and the overall mindset needed to recovery. Relapse prevention and transitioning out of therapy will also be addressed! This will be a crash course on the evidence-based, front-line treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Session IV: 11:50 – 12:20pm PST

The Heroic Journey To Overcome OCD! A Story of Two Women’s Fight Against The Disorder – Sophia Fitts, Miranda Gomez, and Chris Trondsen, LMFT, APCC (moderator) http://ocdsocal.org/about-us/board-of-directors/

When suffering with OCD, it can feel as if recovery is impossible. Often trapped in a stuck cycle of intrusive thoughts and hours of exhaustive, compulsive behaviors, with no end in sight. Individuals with the disorder often feel hopeless and lost on how to get better. Sophia and Miranda will share their experience on how they were able to escape these hopeless times. Both will discuss how they were able to find a proper OCD diagnosis, find specialized care, stay motivated throughout the treatment, and finish strong–allowing them both to live a full and fulfilled life. They will share the ups-and-downs of treatment and what they did to become successful in managing OCD symptoms. This lived-experience panel will be moderated by licensed therapist, Chris Trondsen, Vice President of OCD Southern California.

Lunch: 12:20pm PST

OCD Southern California is providing beverages and a catered lunch from The Corner Bakery. There will be different food options to choose from; you will select your preferred option at check-in. The lunches are provided in a portable dinnerware. We ask you to bring your food to your seat in the Multipurpose Room as we begin the final session presentation.

Session V: 12:20 – 1:00pm PST

Ask The Experts: Summary Q&A Panel – All of the event’s presenters

Please join us for an opportunity to ask questions of a panel consisting of all of the event’s presenters. This is an opportunity to ask any of the questions you were unable to ask during the day; that talk’s presenters will be able to answer your questions at this panel. The panel will consist of leading OCD experts and individuals with OCD.

Event Concludes: 1:00pm PST

On your way out, please make sure to sign up for OCD Southern California’s mailing list and to sign up for our free, virtual Family and Loved One’s OCD Support Group!

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For more information and to register, visit: OCD SoCal Speaker Series – Inland Empire Tickets via EventBrite

Published April 20, 2023

Information on the 7 Mental Health Professionals Presenting at the Inland Empire Speaker Series Being Held on Saturday, April 22nd, 10am – 1pm!

Registration is still open for OCD SoCal’s Inland Empire Speaker Series. The event is happening at the Carolyn Owens Community Center at 13201 Central Ave., Chino, CA 91710 on Saturday, April 22, 2023 from 10am – 1pm PST. A catered lunch, beverages, and parking are provided. For more information and to register for the event, click here: OCD SoCal Speaker Series Inland Empire Speaker Series Inland Empire Ticket Registration – EventBrite. Here are the OCD specialists speaking at the event in alphabetical order by last name:

Sophia Fitts, M.S.

Bio: Sophia Fitts, M.S., earned her master’s degree in Counseling from CSU Fullerton and is currently working as a Disability Management Specialist at the same institution. In her current role, she is responsible for determining appropriate accommodations to reduce educational barriers for students with mental and physical health disabilities. Sophia was diagnosed with OCD during her first year of undergraduate study in 2017. Through years of exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP), she has successfully managed to overcome the daily struggles of OCD, and she takes pride in using her experience to help and inspire others.

Miranda Gomez

Bio: Miranda Gomez suffered with severe panic disorder and OCD for 23 years of her life before she received a diagnosis and specialized treatment. Caught in a repetitive and painful cycle, she found herself feeling like there would never be a way out. In the midst of her battle, Miranda vowed that if she ever made it through, she would spread awareness to help others and work to end the stigma surrounding OCD and related mental health disorders. Miranda currently holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from UC San Diego and works as a Social Worker for San Bernardino County assisting the elderly and disabled population. 

Alexander Gorbis, AMFT

Website: http://www.hope4ocd.com/institute-staff.php

Bio: Alexander Gorbis obtained his master’s degree in Clinical Psychology, with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy, from Pepperdine University. Since graduating Pepperdine, Alex is working at the Westwood Institute for Anxiety Disorders, attaining hours for licensure and gaining clinical experience with highly comorbid and extreme cases of OCD and related anxiety disorders. As a behavioral coach / associate therapist, his responsibilities include administering supervised assessments to new patients, provide support in developing and executing exposures with patients, and assigning daily homework while maintaining a high standard of care. Alex has developed a passion for working the OCD and related anxiety disorders population. 

Eda Gorbis, Ph.D., LMFT

Website: http://www.hope4ocd.com/index.php

Bio: Eda Gorbis, PhD, LMFT, is the Director and Founder of the Westwood Institute for Anxiety Disorders, Inc., in Los Angeles, California, and Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Biobehavioral Sciences at the USC Keck School of Medicine. From 1999 and until 2014 Dr. Gorbis held an appointment of Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine. She specializes in treatment of refractory cases of OCD and has integrated the most successful treatment modalities for OCD and complex comorbidities.

Evelyn Gould, Ph.D., BCBA-D 

Website: http://ocdsocal.org/about-us/board-of-directors/

Bio: Dr. Gould is a clinical behavior analyst and licensed psychologist fulfilling a variety of clinical, administrative, and academic roles at Keck School of Medicine at USC, McLean Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and the private clinic that she runs with her colleague Dr. Lisa Coyne. Evie has 20yrs clinical experience working with families of individuals on the autism spectrum, OCD, anxiety, and related challenges. Evie is actively involved in training, supervision, dissemination, and outreach, and is passionate about promoting culturally responsive, affirmative, compassionate care, while addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare. Evie’s pronouns are she/they.

Michelle Malloy, MFT, PMH-C

Website: https://oc-therapy.com/about-us

Bio: Michelle Malloy, MFT, PMH-C, completed her Bachelor’s Degree at UCLA in Psychology and went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Cal State Fullerton. She has worked in mental health for over twenty years. She received training from the UCLA Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Clinic and Western Youth Services. Michelle has completed the Behavioral Therapy Training Institute (BTTI)’s general and pediatric training programs through the International OCD Foundation and specializes in using cognitive-behavioral therapy and exposure and response prevention to treat OCD. She also treats generalized anxiety, panic disorder, and eating disorders. Additionally, she is certified in perinatal mental health and EMDR trained.

Chris Trondsen, LMFT, APCC

Website: http://ocdsocal.org/about-us/board-of-directors/

Bio: Chris Trondsen suffered with severe OCD and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) until receiving specialized treatment. No longer under the control of the disorders, Chris now works as a licensed clinician in the mental health field, treating OCD, BDD, and related disorders at The Gateway Institute in Costa Mesa, California. Chris has shared his story of recovery on the Montel Williams Show, Dr. Drew, Fox 5 San Diego, Vox, Vice, Buzzfeed, NBC, and speaking at IOCDF annual conferences. He is Vice President of OCD Southern California and also serves on the Board of Directors of the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF). Additionally, he is one of the IOCDF’s lead advocates. He is also a leader of multiple IOCDF Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and created the Young Adult Track at the annual IOCDF conference. 

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We look forward to seeing everyone at the event. Make sure to register before the event is sold out! For more information and to register for the event, click here: OCD SoCal Speaker Series Inland Empire Speaker Series Inland Empire Ticket Registration – EventBrite.

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