• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (MGH Online Course- Feb 2026))

    OCD is the fourth most common mental illness. Patients often report high functional impairment and poor quality of life. OCD can be a challenge to properly diagnose. Other conditions present in similar ways, such as impulse control disorders. In order to help patients find wellness, it is essential to accurately differentiate OCD. This online course... Read more »

    $475
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: An Online Introduction (February 2026)

    Registration Deadline: February 16, 2026 Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) was recently added to the Feeding and Eating Disorders section of DSM-5 to describe children, adolescents, and adults who do not eat enough food (by variety or volume), typically because of sensory sensitivity, fear of aversive consequences (e.g., choking, vomiting), and/or apparent lack of interest... Read more »

    $475
  • Family and Loved One’s Online OCD Support Group!

    Zoom

    Chris Trondsen, LMFT, a clinician with OCD, and his mom, Liz, are excited to remind you about our February, virtual, free Family and Loved Ones OCD Support Group. It will be held this Saturday, February 14 for two hours, from 11 AM – 1 PM PST. If you are interested in joining, please email info@ocdsocal.org... Read more »

    Free
  • Relationship OCD (ROCD): Understanding Doubt, Reassurance, and Connection

    Join us for a compassionate conversation with Ran Littman, clinical psychologist and Relationship OCD specialist. We’ll explore what ROCD really is, common misconceptions, and how reassurance seeking can impact relationships. Drawing on CBT, ERP, and ACT, Ran will share clinical insights into how treatment can be adapted to support both recovery and meaningful connection —... Read more »

  • Psychological Flexibility: A New Way to Respond to Hair Pulling Urges and Thoughts

    In this webinar, we introduce Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and the idea of psychological flexibility — learning how to respond to hair pulling urges and difficult thoughts without getting pulled into automatic patterns. We’ll explore how reconnecting with your values can guide meaningful change, why trying to control or eliminate pulling urges often backfires,... Read more »

  • What Are Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors? Understanding Skin Picking & Hair Pulling

    Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) are often misunderstood and deeply isolating. In this webinar, we’ll clearly explain what BFRBs are, why they happen, and how they differ from “bad habits” or lack of control. With a special focus on skin picking and hair pulling, we’ll explore common patterns, emotional and sensory drivers, and evidence-based approaches that... Read more »

  • Stuck in the Loop? Understanding Uncertainty and Rumination in OCD

    Uncertainty can feel unbearable when you’re living with OCD — often leading to rumination, overthinking, and endless mental “what if” loops. In this webinar, we’ll explore why the mind gets stuck in these cycles and what research tells us about intolerance of uncertainty. You’ll learn practical, compassionate strategies to step out of rumination, make space... Read more »

  • Family and Loved One’s Online OCD Support Group!

    Zoom

    Chris Trondsen, LMFT, a clinician with OCD, and his mom, Liz, are excited to remind you about our March, virtual, free Family and Loved Ones OCD Support Group. It will be held this Saturday, March 14 for two hours, from 11 AM – 1 PM PST. This support group is every second Saturday of the... Read more »

    Free

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