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Published November 18, 2018

OCD Southern California’s Participation in OCD Awareness Week Activities!

On Sunday, October 7th, OCD Southern California held major events in Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego to kick off OCD Awareness Week. The focus of these events was not only to educate attendees on the disorder but also to create a sense of community and support as well.

In Los Angeles, OCD So Cal held a day of fun in the park! Attendees participated in OCD-themed face painting, pumpkin decorating, and games, such as confront-your-fears hopscotch. Attendees also had the pleasure of listening to some live music! OCD sufferers, family members, and clinicians joined together to make this a fun event for all!

In Orange County, participants had a fun day outdoors in the sun where they heard OCD success stories, were served a catered lunch, and participated in classic games such as a watermelon eating contest, a water balloon toss, and a three-legged race– all to earn prizes! A DJ played music while people met other people in their local OCD community, participated in OCD Jeopardy, got airbrushed tattoos, partook in a raffle, and more! The kids especially loved the bounce house!

 

San Diego held an OCD Awareness and Resource Carnival promoted by OCD clinicians, local schools, and mental health partners. Taking place at a local middle school, San Diegans came out for a day of fun, games, and activities that encompassed OCD exposures. Attendees participated in OCD Jeopardy, as well as a community art project where participants wrote their hopes and dreams on leaves and put them on a tree to symbolize how their life could flourish after working through their fears!

Other ways in which OCD Southern California participated in OCD Awareness Week was by holding the following activities during the week of October 7th through the 13th: San Diego hosted a resource table at a local community college at their “Check Your Mood” event. Also, OCD So Cal was at Cal State San Marcos for the 12th annual CAHM (Community Alliance for Healthy Minds) conference.  We once again hosted a resource table where up to 500 people attended. Attendees were happy to learn about resources for OCD they were unaware existed. Finally, our vice president Chris Trondsen shared his story of recovery and initiated a call-to-action for others to do the same as part of the International OCD Foundation’s #RealOCD campaign!

Please check out our social media to see more pictures from the events! http://Facebook.com/OCDSoCal and http://Instagram.com/OCDSoCal

Published July 24, 2016

Jon Hershfield Discusses His Book, “When a Family Member Has OCD” with the OCD SoCal Digital Book Club

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When someone has obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), it can affect the entire family. This book is an essential guide to help family members cope with their loved one’s compulsive behaviors, obsessions, and constant need for reassurance.
OCD SoCal
Join Our Digital Book Club — purchase the book, read through it and highlight areas of interest, then join us by telephone to discuss the book with the author, Jon Hershfield — a former SoCal Affiliate Member!

When:  Saturday, August 27, 11:00 AM PST

RSVP:  info@ocdsocal.org

How to Participate:  You will be sent a link

 

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Jon Hershfield, MFT , is a psychotherapist who specializes in mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy for OCD and related disorders, and is licensed in the states of Maryland and California. He is director of the OCD and Anxiety Center of Greater Baltimore in Hunt Valley, MD, and coauthor of  The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD . Jon is a frequent presenter at the annual conferences of both the International OCD Foundation and the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, and a professional contributor to multiple online support groups for OCD.
Published June 8, 2016

OCD Southern California Walk on June 4

Orange County Walk Team for OCD Orange County and San Diego Walk Teams for OC.  Thank you to everyone who walked with us (we also had a group in Riverside) and to all of you who supported us with your donations.  The Southern California Affiliate was able to raise over $1000 to support educational programs and speaker events in Southern California.  Please continue to check this website for future events.  Everyone welcome!

 

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Published March 19, 2016

There is Still Time to Join the Virtual Book Club! If you don’t have time to buy the book, you can still participate on the call.

Janet Singer, author of Overcoming OCD, a Journey to Recovery

We will be reading Overcoming OCD by Janet Singer

When:  Saturday, April 16  at 11:00 PST

How:    RSVP to info@ocdsocal.org.  You will be sent a link to join the call.

Book Purchase:  Order Overcoming OCD: A Journey to Recovery directly through Rowman & Littlefield at https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781442239449 for a 33% discount. Use promotion code OCDSCAL16 at checkout for 33% off–this promotion is valid until June 30, 2016. This offer also includes eBooks bought through rowman.com. It cannot be combined with any other discount offers.Or…you can call our Customer Service Line at 1-800-462-6420 to order over the phone. You must also give them the promotion code.

 

Janet Singer is an advocate for OCD awareness, with the goal of spreading the word that OCD, no matter how severe, is treatable. At the age of eighteen, her son Dan suffered from OCD so debilitating he could not even eat. Today, thanks to exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy, he is a college graduate working in his chosen field and living life to the fullest. Janet writes regularly for Psych Central and has been published on many other web sites including Mentalhelp.net, Beyond OCD, Anxiety and Depression Association of America, and Mad in America. She has also been an invited speaker at OCD conferences. She started her own blog, ocdtalk (www.ocdtalk.wordpress.com) in 2010 and it currently reaches readers in 162 countries.

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