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Published March 15, 2020

News Segment on The Coronavirus and How It Is Impacting The OCD Community–Featuring OCD So Cal Vice President Chris Trondsen.

Visit: https://www.11alive.com/article/news/health to watch the video news segment on the way in which the Coronavirus is impacting the OCD community. You can also click the link to read the full article as well. Below is an excerpt from the news article:

“OCD Patients Battling Heightened Fears Amid Spread of the Coronavirus”

Local therapist says there are not enough providers to help the people who need it. Fears of the coronavirus are spreading as fast as the new virus, as it creeps into communities from abroad. But a metro Atlanta therapist said she’s seen those with mental health diagnoses battling their own particular fears.

Obsessive Compulsive disorder (OCD) therapist Shala Nicely told 11Alive many of the 2.2 million Americans who struggle with the disorder now have even more heightened fears with the coronavirus outbreak.

“Even before coronavirus, just worries about the flu can keep people with OCD from going out and participating in activities that they might otherwise enjoy,” Nicely explained.

Nicely said while many may think of those with OCD as people who like to be “extra clean and have things organized,” in reality, she said it’s the tenth-most debilitating medical condition in the world.

“People become locked in this mental prison which they can’t escape,” she said. “Those people look at the world as a very dangerous place.”

“Behavior Modeling” is one method used to treat OCD, Nicely explained. But the guidelines on how to prevent the spread of coronavirus may actually trigger fears for OCD patients, she said. 

For example, the CDC’s advice to frequently wash hands may lead those with OCD – who may wash their hands a hundred times a day – feel justified in doing so.

“For individuals with OCD, it’s been a constant state of fear,” admitted Christopher Trondsen, who has been diagnosed with OCD. 

He told 11Alive many can normally talk themselves down when people cough around them. But the sight of people wearing masks, the international travel advisories, and the cases now here in the U.S. raises many individuals with OCD’s anxiety to a new level.

“People are dying from it, and many feel like there is nothing they can do, and they feel out of control about it,” he said.

However, Nicely said there are two things people can do. 

First, she advised people manage their information intake, meaning they should limit how often they check the news or social media for coronavirus updates. Setting a boundaries to once a day or every other day could be helpful, she said. 

She also recommended people keep reminding themselves that following the CDC and World Health Organization guidelines are in their control, and that is enough to keep most people safe.

For more information, visit the International OCD Foundation’s website: http://www.iocdf.org 

Published March 15, 2020

IOCDF Ambassadors Ethan Smith, Shala Nicely, LPC, and Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT, do a Town Hall discussion about how COVID-19 is affecting the OCD community.

JUST, Ethan: OCD/Coronavirus Town Hall

Join IOCDF Ambassadors Ethan Smith, Shala Nicely, LPC, and Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT for a Town Hall discussion about how COVID-19 is affecting the OCD community. Be sure to ask questions!

Posted by International OCD Foundation on Saturday, March 14, 2020

The above video features IOCDF Ambassadors Ethan Smith, Shala Nicely, LPC, and Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT for a Town Hall discussion about how COVID-19 is affecting the OCD community. Be sure to watch!

The IOCDF are here to support the OCD community during this difficult time. As such, they’ve created new resources for those with OCD, their family members, and professionals on dealing with COVID-19. Check them out at iocdf.org/covid19, and be sure to watch the above video–a special Town Hall about OCD and the coronavirus.

Published August 29, 2019

RSVP Here! OCD Awareness Week 2019 Events Announced!

OCD Awareness Week is an international effort taking place during the second week in October each year to raise awareness and understanding about obsessive-compulsive disorder and related disorders–with the goal of helping more people to get timely access to appropriate and effective treatment. Launched in 2009 by the IOCDF, OCD Awareness Week is now celebrated by a number of organizations across the US and around the world, with events such as OCD screening days, lectures, conferences, fundraisers, online Q&As, and more.

Current planned events (please keep checking back for more possible events announced):

1. Sunday, October 13, 2019; 1pm to 5pm- In Orange County, OCD So Cal is holding an outdoor OCD Picnic Event that will include clinicians discussing and answering questions on OCD, success stories from individuals in OCD recovery, OCD information booths, a catered lunch, bounce house, classic games such as a water balloon toss and watermelon eating contest, music, fun in the sun, and more! This free event is aimed for adults, families, children, and friends! RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ocd-awareness-orange-county-tickets-72137963591

Wakeham Park
3400 Smalley Rd., Costa Mesa, CA 92626

2. Wednesday, October 16, 2019; 7pm to 9pm- “The Diagnosis, Characteristics, and Treatment of OCD–and the ADHD Connection!” OCD Southern California’s Vice President, Chris Trondsen, M.S., AMFT, APCC, will be presenting on OCD and ADHD. The talk will focus on individuals dealing with both OCD and ADHD, how the disorders are both different and similar, how to treat an individual with both disorders with medication and therapy, why doctors misdiagnose and confuse these disorders, as well as a general overview of the diagnosis, characteristics, and treatment of OCD!

H4K Coaching, Training, and Therapy Center
145 W. Main Street (upstairs)
Tustin, CA 92780

3. Saturday, October 19, 2019; 9:30am to 2:00pm- “A to the Z of Breaking OCD.” OCD Southern California is hosting an event at Rogers Behavioral Health in San Diego, CA. This educational presentation will include breakout sessions led by clinicians focusing on the following topics: OCD Medication Management, Dealing with Resistance to OCD Treatment, Treating Co-Existing Disorders of OCD, and “I Got My OCD Controlled.. Now What?” The event will include a Q&A segment and lunch, as well as a tour of Rogers’ new facility!

Rogers Behavioral Health
17140 Bernardo Center Dr. 3rd Floor
San Diego, CA 92128 

4. Saturday, October 19, 2019; 2pm to 5pm- OCD Southern California is hosting an event in Los Angeles, CA. Location and details to be announced soon!

Location in Los Angeles To Be Announced Soon!

For more information, please email info@OCDSoCal.org and indicate that you would like to join our mailing list to be notified with up-to-date information about our 2019 OCD Awareness Week events!

Published July 14, 2019

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