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Published June 16, 2023

Orange County “One Million Steps for OCD” Walk Speakers Announced! Plus, How To Register, Agenda & More Info!

http://www.iocdf.org/orangecountywalk

Saturday, June 17, 2023, from 9:30am – 1pm PST, OCD Southern California is hosting the Orange County “One Million Steps for OCD” walk at Wakeham Park in Costa Mesa, CA! For more information and to register, please visit: www.iocdf.org/orangecountywalk.

Below is the agenda, a description of the day’s events, and the speakers for our OCD clinician and people with OCD panels!

Agenda of the day’s events (all times in PST):

9:30am: Check-in and T-Shirt pick up

The official walk t-shirt

If you donated at least $25 when signing up, you will get an official walk t-shirt. Please arrive at 9:30am to ensure all t-shirts are passed out so the event can start on time.

10:00am: Opening remarks, “why we walk” group sharing, and group picture (opt-in)

OCD Southern California board members, Chris and Liz Trondsen will welcome you to Orange County’s “One Million Steps for OCD” walk. We will then open it up to attendees to share ‘why you walk,’ meaning, what brings you out to the event and who are you there to support. We will then take a group picture for those who would like to join.

10:30am: Walk begins!

The walk path is on flat, grassy land. Once around the path is 0.25 of a mile. Walkers are able to dictate their own pace, the distance they complete, and the path is children, elderly, dog, and ADA friendly!

11:30am: Walk concludes and lunch service begins

We will be providing a full lunch and beverages for all attendees!

11:45am: Clinician and lived-experience panels begin

There will be two panels providing OCD education and resources. The clinician panel is made up of three local clinicians who specialize in the treatment of OCD, OCD-related disorders, and anxiety. They will each do a brief talk on an OCD related topic. The lived-experience panel consists of three individuals with OCD who have all gone through treatment and are now living fulfilled lives. They will share some tips and ways they were able to get the disorder under control. Then the panels will open up for a Q&A and all attendees are welcome to ask the panelists questions!

The OCD clinician panel:

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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.

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Jennifer O’Connor, Ph.D.

Website: https://drjenniferoconnor.com

Bio: Dr. Jennifer O’Connor is a licensed clinical psychologist and an expert in the field of anxiety and eating disorder treatment. Dr. O’Connor has been featured as an anxiety specialist on the Anderson Cooper Show, CNN Headline News, and A&E’s “Obsessed,” a TV series documenting CBT treatment of individuals with OCD. She has been practicing as a licensed psychologist since 2005, and relies on evidenced-based practices including exposure therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy to help her clients to discover freedom in their daily lives.

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Kevin Foss, MFT

Website: https://calocd.com

Bio: Kevin Foss, MFT, has been treating OCD and related disorders since 2008. His clinical specialization spans the full range of the anxiety spectrum. This includes all subtypes of OCD, such as Harm OCD, Contamination, Sexual-Orientation OCD, Moral and Religious Scrupulosity, and more. Additionally, he treats Social Anxiety, Health Anxiety, and Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs). He has lectured at major OCD conferences including the IOCDF’s annual conference and the OCD SoCal’s annual conference. Kevin also hosts the “Fearcast” podcast!

The lived-experience (people with OCD) panel:

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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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Lauren Rosen, LMFT 

Website: https://theobsessivemind.com

Bio: Lauren Rosen, LMFT, is the Founder and Director of the Center for the Obsessive Mind. Lauren is based in Southern California but is also licensed to work with individuals in Florida, Utah, and Nevada. In her work as a therapist, Lauren specializes in working with people who have OCD, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, and obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders. Additionally, she treats trauma and depression. Lauren also co-hosts the “Purely OCD” podcast and is co-author of the book “Intuitive Eating.” Lauren has presented at both the IOCDF and OCD Southern California annual conferences.

Kelley Franke, LMFT

Website: https://centerforocd.com

Bio: Kelley Franke is Licensed Marriage and Family therapist specializing in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, with a focus on Exposure & Response Prevention, in adults, adolescents, and children suffering from OCD, and other Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders. Kelley has lived experience with OCD and Anxiety and is especially passionate about working with postpartum and Perinatal OCD. Kelley completed her Masters in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University. During her graduate program she worked as a behavioral assistant at The OCD Center of Los Angeles, where she then completed her internship and received her clinical specialized training. Additionally, she received training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy from Behavioral Tech Research through The Linehan Institute. Kelley is also the co-host of Purely OCD, a podcast on all things OCD.

12:45pm: Opportunity drawing for attendees

Each walker will get a ticket and we will be giving away prizes. Winners must be in attendance to receive a prize if your ticket is drawn!

1:00pm: Event concludes

For more information and to register, please visit: www.iocdf.org/orangecountywalk

See you Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 9:30am!

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 May 11, 2023

Join Us For Our Virtual Speaker Series Event on Saturday, May 13th, from 11am to 1pm PST!

OCD Southern California is proud to present our virtual Speaker Series event happening live on Saturday, May 13, 2023, from 11am to 1pm PST! This event will feature a psychiatrist, three OCD specialists, an individual with OCD, and a mother of a son with OCD. The goal of the event is to provide education and resources to aid you in your or your loved one’s journey of recovery. Additionally, the goal is to answer as many of attendees’ questions about the presentations or about your own experience with your OCD or a loved one you are supporting. This event is for individuals with OCD, their family and loved ones, and mental health treatment providers.

To join the event, simply email: info@ocdsocal.org and request to join our mailing list. We are then mailing out the Zoom link for Saturday’s event. If you are already signed up to our mailing list, that email with the Zoom link will already be sent to you.

You do not need to register for the event. Just simply click on the Zoom link provided on the day and time of the event and we will see you there! We suggest you log into the event 15 minutes early.

Here is more information on the speakers, as well as the title and description of the talks:

“Getting Into the Mindset Needed for You or Your Loved One’s Treatment” – Chris Trondsen, LMFT, and Liz Trondsen

Presentation description: Receiving an OCD diagnosis can be both difficult and life changing. You (or your loved one) finally has a name for the intrusive thoughts and the rituals consuming your life. This presentation is led by Chris, an individual with OCD, and his mother, Liz, who was instrumental in his recovery journey. Together, they will lay out the mindset someone with OCD needs to be in, as well as their family members and loved ones, in order to be successful in treatment. Presentations often lay out the specifics of ERP and OCD treatment. This talk instead will lay out the mindset one needs to be in so they can either do, or support someone doing, the OCD treatment, so the individual with OCD can return to living a successful life.

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. 

Liz Trondsen

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

Bio: Liz Trondsen is the mother of a son with mental illness. When her son, Chris, was diagnosed at age twenty, she was able to locate a treatment center in Los Angeles where he received excellent cognitive behavioral therapy. From a young man consumed with obsessions and compulsions, Liz watched her son regain his life, graduate college, and now work to help others fight this disorder. Liz helps to facilitate a virtual Family and Loved One’s OCD Support Group that brings families and people with OCD together to provide support, suggestions, and hope to one another.

“Family Accommodation in OCD” – Melissa Mose, LMFT

Presentation description: Receiving an OCD diagnosis can be both difficult and life changing. You (or your loved one) finally has a name for the intrusive thoughts and the rituals consuming your life. This presentation is led by Chris, an individual with OCD, and his mother, Liz, who was instrumental in his recovery journey. Together, they will lay out the mindset someone with OCD needs to be in, as well as their family members and loved ones, in order to be successful in treatment. Presentation often lay out treatment specifics, this talk instead will lay out the mindset one needs to be in so they can return to living a successful life.

In an effort to cope with challenging situations to help the person with OCD, families engage in behaviors that perpetuate OCD symptoms and interfere with treatment. Family accommodation worsens OCD symptoms, leaving family members feeling frustrated and at odds with one another. You will be provided information on what is family accommodation and how to use conversations, discussions, verbal contracting, and the support of your loved one’s treatment provider to eliminate family accommodation. This is an essential ingredient in family-based treatment for OCD.

Melissa Mose, LMFT

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

Bio: Melissa Mose is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who runs a private practice in Calabasas, CA. Melissa has advocated for those affected by OCD both as a clinician and as the parent of a child who experienced the debilitating symptoms of OCD as a result of a strep infection. Melissa specializes in working with anxiety disorders including OCD and OC spectrum disorders. Working with adolescents and their families has been Melissa’s primary focus since she began her work as an intern in 1992.

“An Overview of Medication Treatment for OCD” – Dr. Sepehr “Sheperd” Aziz, D.O.

Presentation description: Receiving an OCD diagnosis can be both difficult and life changing. You (or your loved one) finally has a name for the intrusive thoughts and the rituals consuming your life. This presentation is led by Chris, an individual with OCD, and his mother, Liz, who was instrumental in his recovery journey. Together, they will lay out the mindset someone with OCD needs to be in, as well as their family members and loved ones, in order to be successful in treatment. Presentation often lay out treatment specifics, this talk instead will lay out the mindset one needs to be in so they can return to living a successful life.

There are many treatment options for OCD including therapy, medications, and neuromodulation. This talk will present the basics about 1st- and 2nd-line medications used in treating OCD, including expected response, time to response, and side effects. Additionally, the talk will provide an overview of neuromodulation techniques for OCD, including treatments like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).

Dr. Sepehr “Sheperd” Aziz, D.O.

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

Bio: Dr. Sepehr “Sheperd” Aziz is a physician and currently Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine and Behavioral Sciences, where he works in an outpatient psychiatry clinic seeing university students on campus. He completed his general psychiatry residency training at the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMass), and a subspecialty fellowship in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) where he worked in the OCD and Tic disorders specialty clinic. His research experience includes clinical trials of stimulant medications for ADHD and esketamine for refractory depression. In addition to English, he speaks fluent Persian. His approach to psychiatry is integrative, individualized, and culturally-informed.

“OCD Doesn’t Have Your Best Interest At Heart” – Patrick McGrath, Ph.D.

Presentation description: Receiving an OCD diagnosis can be both difficult and life changing. You (or your loved one) finally has a name for the intrusive thoughts and the rituals consuming your life. This presentation is led by Chris, an individual with OCD, and his mother, Liz, who was instrumental in his recovery journey. Together, they will lay out the mindset someone with OCD needs to be in, as well as their family members and loved ones, in order to be successful in treatment. Presentation often lay out treatment specifics, this talk instead will lay out the mindset one needs to be in so they can return to living a successful life.

If OCD was really good for you then I would prescribe it to people. Instead, OCD lies to you and tells you that it is very important to follow all of its directions. This is a lie! If OCD was helpful, then you would not be attending educational events and support groups, like the one OCD SoCal is offering on May 13th. Instead, you would be telling everyone else that life would be better with OCD versus without it. Come hear a talk by our guest presenter, Dr. Patrick McGrath, as he lays out the need for those with OCD to stop treating it like a helpful coping skill and to see it as the insidious mental health condition it is!

Patrick McGrath, Ph.D.

Website: http://www.treatmyocd.com

Bio: Dr. McGrath is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the Chief Clinical Officer at NOCD. He is a member of the Scientific and Clinical Advisory Boards of the International OCD Foundation, a Fellow of the Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, and the author of “The OCD Answer Book” and “Don’t Try Harder, Try Different.”

The event’s agenda:

The event will start promptly at 11am PST. After a quick welcome, each of the above speakers will present on their topic. Then, the remaining time will offer attendees a chance to ask these experts questions either based on their presentation topics or a personal question regarding your current struggles with OCD. The event will conclude with a goodbye, shared contact info from the day’s speakers, and an update on future events from OCD Southern California.

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, May 13th at 11am PST! If you have any questions, please email us at: info@ocdsocal.org!

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

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