It is just two weeks away from the 2nd Marriage and Mental Health Conference on Saturday, May 21st from 9AM – 12PM PST!
All individuals or couples who are dating, engaged, married, separated, or divorced who are impacted by mental health or addiction challenges are encouraged to attend. Hear from expert speakers, as well as multiple real-life couples, to encourage you in your relationship. Solutions include boundaries, codependency, communication, spiritual, self-care and relationship connection to bring inspiration and practical resources.
In addition, we are excited to offer simultaneous Spanish translation for this virtual conference.
See the below details and attached flyes for more information.
Join the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) for a collaborative conversation between faith leaders, mental health professionals, and the OCD community. Learn how best to support and treat those in the faith community living with OCD. All faiths are welcome!
All are welcome to this virtual event: Individuals & Families• Build a supportive network for recovery and receive messages of hope from those impacted by OCD. Faith Leaders • Learn how to recognize symptoms of OCD and how you can help in the recovery process. Mental Health Professionals • Hear how OCD and treatment intersect with your clients’ faith practices. CE credits provided.
Join us for the 6th Annual OCD Southern California conference–a virtual event this year, happening on Saturday, April 30th from 9am to 6pm PST! Everyone, from everywhere, is invited! We are thrilled kick off our conference with a keynote panel of speakers who will share their inspirational stories about their struggles and triumphs with OCD.
Following the keynote speakers, there will be a total of 40 break-out sessions offered during four consecutive time slots. Ten breakout sessions will be offered during each time slot; there will be seven presentations available for CE units during the conference. Up to 5 CEs available for LMFT, LPCC, LCSW and psychologists. The conference will end with a Summary Q&A Panel.
All of the conference presentations are being recorded and available for those who register for up to 60 days after the event.
We are thrilled to present the recording of OCD Southern California’s keynote presentation from our 5th Annual OCD Conference, which was virtual and took place in 2021. The International OCD Foundation (IOCDF)’s National and Lead Advocates were our keynote speakers: Ethan S. Smith, Elizabeth McIngvale, Valerie Andrews, Tom Smalley, and Chris Trondsen. Each of these advocates is a person with OCD who devotes time to support others with the disorder and to advocate for better mental health services.
During the conference keynote, the presenters shared their struggles and opened up about their lowest moments with OCD. The speakers then detailed how they fought back to regain control of their lives using the tools of treatment. Additionally, they highlighted the ways their lives have vastly improved now that they are managing the disorder. Finally, attendees had a chance to ask questions to our 2021 keynote presenters!
Ethan S. Smith was born with OCD and struggled the majority of his life until receiving life-changing treatment in 2010. Ethan was the keynote speaker at the 2014 Annual OCD Conference in Los Angeles. He serves as an IOCDF National Advocate. He has devoted his life to reducing stigma around OCD and mental health, to education, and to supporting the OCD community.
Elizabeth McIngvale, PhD isthe director of the McLean Houston OCD Program. Elizabeth is a National Advocate for the IOCDF and serves as a board member. She was diagnosed with OCD at age 12 and underwent both inpatient and outpatient therapy. Elizabeth engages in clinical work, research, and advocacy with the goal of improving access to care and OCD treatment.
Valerie Andrews received an OCD diagnosis in 2011 and, following treatment, began advocating in hopes of bringing awareness and inclusion within her own community and communities of faith. Her goal is to continue working as an IOCDF Lead Advocate and promoting change for women of age, color, and faith.
Tom Smalley, MS, CSCS was diagnosed with OCD at the age of 16 and shortly after became passionate about spreading awareness about OCD. Tom was the recipient of the 2019 IOCDF Hero Award. He speaks at the Annual OCD Conferences and has appeared on a variety of blogs and podcasts. Tom is particularly passionate about athletes and OCD and the stigma of mental health in sports.
Chris Trondsen, MS, AMFT, APCC, suffered from undiagnosed, severe OCD and BDD from childhood. Following treatment, Chris began advocating for mental health and shared his story on TV, newspapers and podcasts. Chris began speaking at Annual OCD Conferences, including giving the keynote with his mom at the 2011 conference. He also helped start the Young Adult Track at the annual conference.