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Published January 11, 2024

Free, Live Webinar Event Saturday, January 13, 2024 at 11am-1pm PST! “Reduce Anxiety Through Exercise, Sleep, Diet, Mindfulness, and Other Stress Relieving Measures!

To receive the link, please email: info@ocdsocal.org

We are excited to hold a free, virtual event in partnership with board members Chris and Liz Trondsen’s Family and Loved One’s OCD Support Group! The event is this Saturday, January 13, from 11am to 1pm PST! If you are interested in attending, please email info@ocdsocal.org requesting the event’s Zoom link (subject title: Jan. 13 Link Request). Here is the information about Saturday’s event:

For this Saturday’s event, we are excited to offer a special event. One question we have often received is if diet, exercise, supplements, sleep, yoga, social support, meditation, and other stress relieving measures help reduce anxiety and improve OCD symptoms. We heard you loud and clear and are excited to offer a group focusing on this very topic!

On Saturday, we are featuring four experts (scroll down to see full bios and links) in this interactive and informative presentation.

Tom Smalley, MS, CSCS, is a strength and conditioning coach, as well as an Olympic weightlifter who recently won three gold medals. He will be discussing the importance of exercise, movement, conditioning, and activity and how it correlates with a reduction in symptoms of anxiety and OCD.

Elizabeth Trondsen, RD, is a registered dietitian with 42 years of experience in the field working with patients in major hospitals in Southern California. She will discuss the role of nutrition in anxiety and OCD, the mind-gut connection, supplements that are found to aid in stress reduction, and offer sites, recipes, and recommendations.

Krista Reed, LSCSW, is a licensed therapist who utilizes yoga, mindfulness, diaphragmatic breathing, and other similar techniques when working with clients diagnosed with anxiety and OCD. She will lead Saturday’s attendees in chair yoga exercises that help with stress relief. 

Lastly, Chris Trondsen, LMFT, is a licensed therapist who has received additional training in CBT-I, which stands for cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia. He will be discussing the correlation between sleep and wellness, the importance of sleep and its impact on OCD and anxiety, how to improve your sleep, and techniques to help someone who is struggling with proper sleep.

The presentation will conclude with these four speakers having a roundtable discussion on how you can tangibly and realistically utilize the information provided to create a wellness plan of your own to aid in OCD and anxiety treatment. Then, the second half will feature an open Q&A where you can ask any question about any of the topics discussed in the presentation or OCD-specific questions that are relevant to your personal situation, either as someone with OCD or how to support a loved one with OCD! We look forward to seeing you at the event this Saturday.

Tom Smalley, MS, CSCS – Strength and Conditioning Coach; Olympic Weightlifter
 
Tom Smalley received his Masters of Science in Exercise and Sports Science from Merrimack College and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Siena College. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA. In addition, he holds a USAW Level 1 Weightlifting Coaching certification and a Level 1 Coaching certification from Precision Nutrition.
 
In January 2020, Smalley co-created the Anxiety in Athletes – a task force and online resource center with the help of the IOCDF. Smalley has a strong passion for weightlifting and began competing in 2021, 8 years after his mental health—OCD and muscle dysmorphia—forced him to put a halt to his athletic career.
 
To learn more about Tom Smalley’s journey with overcoming OCD, his career in fitness, and to how to listen to his “Smalls Podcast,” visit: https://struggleintostrength.com. To visit “Anxiety in Athletes,” a resource of the International OCD Foundation (www.iocdf.org) started by Smalley, please visit: https://anxietyinathletes.org. And to read about Tom’s recent three-gold medal win as an Olympic weightlifter, visit: https://iocdf.org/blog/2023/12/22/iocdf-lead-advocate-tom-smalley-wins-three-gold-medals-at-usaw-competition/.

Krista Reed, LSCSW – Licensed Therapist and Certified Yoga Teacher
 
Krista obtained her bachelor’s in social work at Kansas State University in 2005 and her master’s in social work at Newman University in 2008. She enjoys working with children, adolescents, and adults. She has specialized training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and has been utilizing this model for over a decade. She is certified in Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD Treatment through the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She is also a professional member of the International OCD Foundation and has completed their Pediatric OCD Training. She has completed training in Body Dysmorphic Disorder through Massachusetts General Hospital. She is also a member of The TLC Foundation for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors and has completed her Professional Training to treat those with trichotillomania, skin picking disorders, and other BFRBs.  In addition, she is a certified Yoga Teacher and utilizes yoga and mindfulness techniques in treatment. To learn more about Krista and her therapy practice, please visit: https://apbwichita.com.

Liz Trondsen, RD – Registered Dietition

Liz earned her bachelor’s degree in nutrition and food science and completed a dietetic internship in Detroit, Michigan before becoming a Registered Dietitian. She has worked in various hospitals throughout Southern California in both food service and clinical nutrition.  Liz is especially interested in the relatively new area of nutritional study – the mind-gut connection and the recent advances in the study of nutrition and mental health. Liz is a mother of a son with OCD and is on the Board of Directors for OCD Southern California.

Chris Trondsen, MS, LMFT, APCC – Licensed Therapist; CBT-I Trained
 
Chris Trondsen suffered from undiagnosed, severe OCD, BDD, major depressive disorder, and anxiety and panic attacks beginning as a young child. It was not until his early 20s that Chris received both a formal diagnosis and specialized treatment. Once in recovery, Chris began advocating publicly for mental health and shared his story of recovery on TV, including the Dr. Drew Show, the Montel Williams Show, and NBC, as well as in various newspapers and websites including Buzzfeed and VICE. Additionally, Chris began speaking at Annual OCD Conferences, including giving the keynote with his mom at the 2011 conference.
 
No longer under the control of the disorders, Chris now works as a clinician in the mental health field, treating OCD, BDD, and related disorders at The Gateway Institute in Costa Mesa, California (https://www.gatewayocd.com/chris-trondsen/) . He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Psychology at California State University, Long Beach, and earned a Masters of Science in Counseling at California State University, Fullerton. In addition to the training he received in both undergrad and graduate school, as well as at The Gateway Institute, Chris received specialized training in the treatment of OCD through the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF)’s Behavioral Therapy Training Institute (BTTI) – https://iocdf.org/professionals/training-institute/btti/. Chris has completed both the general BTTI and the pediatric BTTI, which focuses in treating OCD and related disorders in children and teens. He is Vice President and board member of OCD Southern California (www.ocdsocal.org), an official affiliate of the IOCDF, and a board member of the IOCDF (https://iocdf.org/board-of-directors/). Every Wednesday of the month, at 9am PST, Chris hosts the IOCDF’s “Ask the Experts” and “Lunch and Learn” livestreams with Dr. Liz McIngvale. You can find more information here: https://iocdf.org/livestreams/ 

Chris is diagnosed with his own sleep condition, which led him to research the impact of sleep disorders on physical and mental health, as well as receive additional education in how sleep disorders are treated. He started noticing a pattern of poor sleep habits in clients diagnosed with OCD, anxiety disorders, and mood disorders, and became interested in the connection between poor sleep and heightened anxiety. He received training in CBT-I, a front-line treatment modality to treat insomnia and other sleep conditions. To learn more about CBT- I, visit: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10002474/ .

If you would like the link to join the event this Saturday, please email info@ocdsocal.org with the subject line as Jan. 13 Link Request. You can use this email if you have any questions as well!

We look forward to seeing you this upcoming Saturday, January 13th, at 11am PST for our two hour event!

Published December 16, 2023

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OCD SoCal is constantly hosting free and low-cost events in the local Southern California area. We also host virtual events, which means those events are open to anyone from anywhere! Additionally, we send out information on exciting OCD-related events thrown by other outstanding organizations and individuals.

To stay up-to-date on what is happening with OCD SoCal and the OCD community, sign up to be on our email list. Email: info@ocdsocal.org and include your name in the body of your email and that you would like to be on our mailing list. We will then add you! OCD SoCal sends out a sensible amount of emails monthly and does not share the email list with other organizations.

Published October 20, 2023

There Is Still Time To Register For This Weekend’s Online OCD Conference! Links Posted Here!

We look forward to having you join us for the International OCD Foundation and OCD Southern California’s Online OCD Conference happening this weekend on Saturday, October 21st and Sunday, October 22nd. Please scroll through our recent posts for more information on the conference, but here are some quick links to inform you on what is happening throughout the event!

To register for the conference, please visit: www.iocdf.org/onlineocdcon

For more information on the conference, please visit: http://ocdsocal.org/3282/ocd-socal-the-iocdf-presents-the-2023-online-ocd-conference-on-sat-october-21st-and-sun-october-22nd/

To learn more about the event’s Keynote speakers, visit: http://ocdsocal.org/3342/meet-your-online-ocd-conference-2023-keynote-speakers-voices-from-the-ocd-community/

To learn more about the “Ask The Experts: Wrap Up Q&A Panel,” go to: http://ocdsocal.org/3336/all-star-professionals-and-people-with-ocd-join-the-online-ocd-conferences-ask-the-experts-summary-qa-panel/

If you have any additional questions, please email us at: info@ocdsocal.org or info@iocdf.org. Thank you and we will see you there!

Published October 19, 2023

Meet Your Online OCD Conference 2023 Keynote Speakers: “Voices From the OCD Community!”

www.iocdf.org/onlineocdcon

The Online OCD Conference, the largest virtual OCD conference on the planet, is on Saturday, October 21st and Sunday, October 22nd, from 8am to 4pm PST each day. To attend the conference, you must register at www.iocdf.org/onlineocdcon. There will be information on the event, how to register for the conference, the program with presentation times and descriptions, and more! Please email us with any questions: info@ocdsocal.org

At the conference, on Saturday, October 21st from 6 to 7pm PST, is the live keynote! This conference keynote is “Voices from the OCD Community!” These are real people, with real stories. The keynote features presenters who will share their experiences while suffering through their lowest moments with OCD. The speakers will then detail how they fought back to regain control of their lies using the tools of treatment. Additionally, they will highlight the ways their lives have vastly improved now that they are managing the disorder. Finally, attendees will have a chance to ask questions that will be answered by the keynote speakers!

Meet your 2023 Online OCD Conference keynote speakers:

Jan Stewart is a mental health and neurodiversity advocate and a parent of two children with severe anxiety and OCD, as well as additional co-occurring conditions. She has written a book: Hold on Tight: A Parent’s Journey Raising Children with Mental Illness and volunteers on several mental health boards. Her son, Andrew, will share his journey being diagnosed with OCD, autism, ADHD, Tourette’s Syndrome and learning disabilities. To learn more about Jan: About Me – Jan Stewart (janstewartauthor.com)

Uma Chaterjee is a neuroscientist, board-certified Mental Health Peer Specialist, and IOCDF Advocate. Uma has conducted award-winning research to study the effects of psychedelic-assisted therapy on comorbid OCD and PTSD across several disciplines. To learn more about Uma and her research: Hi, I’m Uma! – Uma R. Chatterjee, M.S., MHPS (umarchatterjee.com)

Valerie Andrews was diagnosed with OCD later in life and has become an IOCDF advocate to advocate for “women of age, color and faith.”  She will be joined by her husband, Melvin, to discuss how he supported his wife through difficult times. To learn more about Valerie: Why I Became An Advocate: Valerie Andrews | International OCD Foundation (iocdf.org)

Hayden and Ian Wright are a married couple who will share their experience with OCD. Ian has lived with OCD all his life but was officially diagnosed and entered treatment in 2013 at the age of 26. While Hayden does not have OCD, she has had her own struggles with anxiety disorders and was diagnosed with PTSD near the start of their relationship. Both Hayden and Ian have experienced the highs and lows of their own mental health journeys and the struggles and successes that presents to a relationship. But they have prioritized open communication and both feel that their experience has helped them become better partners and advocates for each other.

To learn more, and to register for the conference, please visit: www.iocdf.org/onlineocdcon. We look forward to seeing you there!

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