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Posts Tagged with ocd awareness week event

Published October 9, 2023

Join Us For OCD SoCal’s Virtual OCD Awareness Week Event on Saturday, October 14, from 11am to 1pm PST!

On Saturday October 14th from 11 AM to 1 PM PST, OCD Southern California is hosting an exciting OCD Awareness Week event! This free, virtual event is aimed for family members and loved ones of someone with OCD, a person with OCD themselves, mental health providers, and anyone who wants to know more about OCD! Anyone, from anywhere can attend the event. 

The event this upcoming Saturday will feature four speakers presenting on OCD related topics and then we will open it up to a large Q&A! Please see below for speaker’s names and bios, the title of their presentations, and then a description of those presentations. 

If you are already on OCD SoCal’s mailing list, you will receive the event link prior to the event. If you are not on our mailing list and would like to attend, please email: info@ocdsocal.org with ‘OCD Awareness Week’ in the subject line and include the email addresses you would like the Zoom link sent to–you will then simply log in at the event’s start time!

Melissa Mose, LMFT (https://www.melissamosemft.com) – “Parent to Parent: How To Realistically Apply the Information you Received to Help Your Loved One with OCD”
 
Presentation Description: As a parent of a daughter with OCD, Melissa has so many books and articles on parenting and how to reduce family accommodation–almost too many! Additionally, as a clinician working with families with OCD and anxiety, she can help families and teach parents best practices when living with their child with OCD. However, walking the walk sometimes felt too hard in her own home. Melissa often struggled to practically apply the parenting tools at home with her own daughter. Melissa will present on how she was able to apply the information she was given to support her daughter, and this talk will help you develop the courage, strength, and presence of mind to use the parenting tools you have learned in your loved one’s OCD therapy.

Chris Trondsen, LMFT (http://ocdsocal.org/about-us/board-of-directors/) – “A Powerful Frame of Mind: 8 Ways a Mindset Shift Can Speed up Your OCD Recovery.”
 
Presentation Description: Chris Trondsen suffered from severe OCD, leaving him housebound and unable to care for himself. After treatment, he has come full circle and is now an OCD treatment provider himself. When asked about his secret to recovery, Chris realized that, although finding a therapist specializing in OCD treatment and engaging in the treatment was necessary, it was really his frame of mind that allowed him to get better and recover from the disorder. Chris has laid out the top eight mindset shifts one has to make to succeed in treatment, and he is excited to share those with you!

Denise Egan Stack, LMHC (https://iocdf.org/providers/egan-stack-denise/) – “How to Empower A Loved One with OCD to Overcome Avoidance!”
 
Presentation Description: OCD causes the individual to experience intense distress, and avoidance becomes one of their most prominent coping methods. However, avoidance leads to the refusal to attend school, work, engage with friends, attend family activities, and eventually move out to become independent on their own. Denise Egan Stack is both a licensed mental health professional and parent of a child with OCD, and she will speak to attendees on how to best support someone in your life with OCD as a family member or loved one who is avoiding life engagement. This can include school refusal, avoidance of leaving the house, and missing out on other life events. Attendees will leave with tangible tools to support a loved one in reducing and eventually eliminating avoidance.

Ryan Vadrine, MD (https://www.ryanvmd.com) – “An Overview of Medication for OCD.”
 
Presentation Description: 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 and Q&A portion will answer your questions on neuromodulation techniques for OCD, including treatments like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and questions on supplements, psilocybin, ketamine, and more.

Additionally, the event will be co-facilitated by OCD So Cal board member Liz Trondsen (http://ocdsocal.org/about-us/board-of-directors/), a mother of a son with OCD, along with co-facilitator and fellow OCD SoCal board member Sue Chudy, LCSW (https://www.chudycounselingservices.com), an OCD specialist who will help answer questions and provide resources in the chat!

This event is live and will not be recorded, so we look forward to seeing you at the event on Saturday, October 14, at 11am PST!

Published October 14, 2021

Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT, Is a Featured Guest Speaker at OCD SoCal’s 10/16, 10am PST, OCD Awareness Week 2021 Event!

In addition to our wonderful OCD Southern California board members, we are so excited to announce that Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT, will be joining our Saturday, October 16th, 10AM – 12 noon PST OCD Awareness Week 2021 event as a featured guest speaker!

Here is more information on Kim Quinlan, LMFT’s talk:

Talk title: “Learn how Self-Compassion can help supercharge your OCD Recovery!”

In this interactive presentation, you will learn why having a self-compassion is crucial for OCD recovery and how the practice of self-compassion can actually help with motivation and willingness to engage in exposure and response prevention. We will also cover the core concepts of self-compassion and some of the common roadblocks that people with OCD experience when it comes to practicing self-compassion!

Kim just recently released her book, “Self-Compassion for OCD Workbook,” a guide to incorporating self-compassion into OCD treatment! Kim will be discussing highlights from her new book, as well as giving an interactive presentation.

We look forward to seeing you all Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 10am!

If you, or someone you know, are interested in joining the event, please email: info@OCDSoCal.org to be on our mailing list. This is where we will be sending out the link for Saturday’s event!

Published October 13, 2021

Our Official Flyer for OCD SoCal’s Saturday, October 16th OCD Awareness Week 2021 Event is Here!

The free, virtual event will last 2 hours starting at 10am PST and ending at 12 noon PST. The event is being held on Saturday, October 16th as part of OCD Awareness Week 2021! We hope to see you there. Email us at: info@ocdsocal.org. Those on our mailing list will receive the link for the event!

Published October 13, 2021

On Wednesday, October 13th, the International OCD Foundation is Hosting an OCD Awareness Week 2021 Event for Young Adults!

The International OCD Foundation is hosting an OCD Awareness Week 2021 event specifically for teens and young adults!

The event is being held on Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM PST!

To register, go to: iocdf.org/ocdweek or the direct EventBrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ocdweek-young-adult-meetup-ages-18-30-tickets-183768184587?aff=ebdssbeac

Here is some more information on the event:

Our late teens and twenties are a time of change and transition; of new experiences and routines. For almost everyone, these life adjustments can be difficult — and having obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can make them even harder.

Meet other young adults in the same stages of life as you, doing it all with the added challenge of OCD. If you’re 18-30 and have OCD or a related disorder, this is a chance to hear stories similar to your own, talk about common challenges and–most importantly–find community!

This virtual event is part of a special OCD Awareness Week celebration, which began in 2009 to reduce stigma around obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders. This year, the International OCD Foundation has multiple ways for people to get involved. For more info and events, visit iocdf.org/ocdweek.

We hop to see you there!

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