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SUMMARY:Say Goodbye to Clutter: Executive Function Tips for Parents
DESCRIPTION:Are you a parent struggling to help your child manage clutter and stay organized? Do you feel overwhelmed by the challenges of keeping your child focused and on track? \nJoin us for the next episode of Experts in Learning Differences: A Speaker Series\, featuring Dr. Michael A. Tompkins\, Ph.D.\, a licensed psychologist and expert in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology. \nIn this webinar\, Say Goodbye to Clutter: Executive Function Tips for Parents\, Dr. Michael A. Tompkins will explain how weaknesses in executive function contribute to disorganization\, clutter\, and difficulty completing tasks. Whether your child has been diagnosed with a learning difference or simply struggles with organization and planning\, you’ll learn practical strategies to help them manage clutter\, improve their executive function skills\, and stay on top of their responsibilities. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert insights and support your child’s development. \nThis session will cover: \n\nHow weak executive skills contribute to clutter and disorganization\nSimple\, effective tips parents can use to help their children stay organized\nInsights into fostering self-confidence\, resilience\, and a “can-do” attitude in your child\n\nJoin us and take the next step in helping your child thrive! Click here to register \nLimited spots are available for this free\, online & live event.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/say-goodbye-to-clutter-executive-function-tips-for-parents/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Workshops / Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael A. Tompkins%2C PhD%2C ABPP":MAILTO:mat@sfbacct.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240618T100000
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SUMMARY:Clearing the Chaos: ADHD-Informed Strategies for Tackling Clutter & Hoarding
DESCRIPTION:A cluttered\, disorganized living environment is as common as it is unsettling for many people who have ADHD. Overwhelm often prevents them from even getting started on decluttering. \nFor some people\, the clutter reaches a level that compromises their ability to live safely in their homes. \nThis is usually the result of hoarding disorder. Sometimes\, it’s difficult to discern what constitutes clutter versus hoarding. \nMichael Tompkins\, Ph.D.\, will explain why the traits in ADHD contribute to excessive clutter and hoarding. \nHe will also walk viewers through managing these often debilitating situations and employing strategies for success. \nIn this webinar\, you will learn: \n\nAbout the ADHD traits and underlying causes that contribute to clutter and hoarding\nAbout signs of clutter and hoarding\, and red flags for when clutter turns into hoarding\nHow clutter is different from hoarding\, and the characteristics that define each\nAbout practical strategies to help decrease clutter and disorganization\nHow to deal with hoarding in your own living situation or with a loved one\nHow cognitive behavior therapy for ADHD and hoarding can help people manage better\n\n \nHave a question for our expert? There will be an opportunity to post questions for the presenter during the live webinar.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/clearing-the-chaos-adhd-informed-strategies-for-tackling-clutter-hoarding/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Workshops / Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael A. Tompkins%2C PhD%2C ABPP":MAILTO:mat@sfbacct.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240319T183000
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CREATED:20240214T051827Z
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SUMMARY:Helping Your Child Manage Excessive Performance Anxiety
DESCRIPTION:School-aged children and adolescents are frequently faced with situations where they are being asked to perform either formally or informally\, including tests\, sports\, recitals\, interviews\, school presentations\, and social events. \nSome children and adolescents experience such intense performance anxiety that it hinders their ability to succeed in the classroom\, on the stage or playing field\, and in their personal lives. \nPsychologist and bestselling author Michael Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP will share the factors that contribute to excessive performance anxiety and what parents can do to help their children manage anxiety. \nTompkins will also talk about how parents can recognize when excessive performance anxiety may reflect an underlying problem and the type of therapeutic support that can help. \nAttend online or in-person \nIn-person registration includes a copy of Tompkin’s book\, Stress Less: A Teen’s Guide to a Calm Chill Life\, which Tompkins will sign following the discussion.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/helping-your-child-manage-excessive-performance-anxiety/
LOCATION:Leiya – Berkeley Location\, 2999 Regent Street\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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SUMMARY:CBT for Insomnia Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In this two-day workshop\, Michael A. Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP\, will teach you the essential theory and techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for insomnia (CBTI). Using experiential exercises to demonstrate key interventions\, Dr. Tompkins will present a concrete framework for implementing sleep education\, sleep hygiene and sleep restriction interventions\, cognitive restructuring of sleep worry\, and implementing relapse prevention. \nCBTI is the psychological treatment of choice for insomnia. Numerous research studies support the efficacy of CBTI\, and many studies support that CBT is as effective or more effective than sleep medications. Furthermore\, CBTI is a durable treatment without risks or side effects. \nCE/CME: \n\n12 credits\nAll trainees receive a Certificate of Attendance verifying participation in this program.\n\nThis course is appropriate for those with a beginner to intermediate level of knowledge in a mental health or medical field. \nA doctorate or master’s degree (or equivalent degree for practitioners outside of the US) in a mental health\, medical\, or related field is required. Participation in our Essentials of CBT on-demand course or CBT for Depression workshop are recommended\, but not required.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/cbt-for-insomnia-virtual-workshop-4/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael A. Tompkins%2C PhD%2C ABPP":MAILTO:mat@sfbacct.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220728T084500
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CREATED:20220215T053718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220405T031004Z
UID:10000036-1658997900-1659024000@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:CBT for Insomnia Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:In this two-day workshop\, Michael A. Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP\, will teach you the essential theory and techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for insomnia (CBTI). Using experiential exercises to demonstrate key interventions\, Dr. Tompkins will present a concrete framework for implementing sleep education\, sleep hygiene and sleep restriction interventions\, cognitive restructuring of sleep worry\, and implementing relapse prevention. \nCBTI is the psychological treatment of choice for insomnia. Numerous research studies support the efficacy of CBTI\, and many studies support that CBT is as effective or more effective than sleep medications. Furthermore\, CBTI is a durable treatment without risks or side effects. \nCE/CME: \n\n12 credits\nAll trainees receive a Certificate of Attendance verifying participation in this program.\n\nThis course is appropriate for those with a beginner to intermediate level of knowledge in a mental health or medical field. \nA doctorate or master’s degree (or equivalent degree for practitioners outside of the US) in a mental health\, medical\, or related field is required. Participation in our Essentials of CBT on-demand course or CBT for Depression workshop are recommended\, but not required.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/cbt-for-insomnia-virtual-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael A. Tompkins%2C PhD%2C ABPP":MAILTO:mat@sfbacct.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220611T093000
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CREATED:20220601T052259Z
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SUMMARY:One Million Steps for OCD Walk
DESCRIPTION:Taking steps towards increased awareness for OCD and related disorders. \nPlease join us at the annual OCD walk\, sponsored by OCD SF Bay Area\, where Joan Davidson serves on the Board of Directors. \nThe One Million Steps for OCD Walk provides a supportive community\, increases awareness\, and raises funds for the IOCDF and its Local Affiliates\, enabling them to continue their mission \nOCD Walks are free to attend!\nWalkers who donate or fundraise $25 or more will receive a Walk t-shirt. \nRegister to walk with us on June 11th! Or make a donation to an individual fundraiser\, walk team\, or the overall event. \nI hope to see you there! – Joan Davidson\, Ph.D.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/27767/
LOCATION:Lake Merrit\, Oakland\, 666 Bellevue Ave\, Oakland\, CA\, 94610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220318
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
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SUMMARY:The Role of Cognitive & Emotional Schemas in Transdiagnostic Formulations for Anxiety & OCD
DESCRIPTION:Join more than 1\,000 clinicians and researchers from across the US and around the world for vibrant programming\, impactful connections with peers\, and access to exhibitors and sponsors all while enjoying the beauty and excitement of Denver. \nJoan Davidson will present a workshop with Rochelle Frank\, Ph.D.\, “The Role of Cognitive and Emotional Schemas in Transdiagnostic Formulations for Anxiety and OCD: Possible Make-or-Break Factors When Implementing Treatment” at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) Annual Conference\, March 17-20\, 2022\, in Denver\, CO. \nWhen targeting specific transdiagnostic mechanisms in anxiety and OCD treatments (e.g.\, intolerance of uncertainty\, perfectionism\, anxiety sensitivity\, and others)\, more pervasive psychological processes affecting readiness to engage in acceptance- and exposure-based interventions can be overlooked. \nThis workshop addresses the role of cognitive and emotional schemas\, along with negative life events (e.g.\, trauma\, social injustices\, histories of increased vulnerability) when formulating hypotheses about resistance to treatment engagement. \nADAA’s annual conference offers an ALL-INCLUSIVE fee\, including CE/CME credit for all professional level registrations\, for the entire 4-day event. There are no add-on or a la carte fees. Full access includes: \n\nAdmission to all sessions\, posters\, and conference activities\nNew for 2022! All professional-level registrations include CE/CME credit. More information on the maximum number of credits will be available soon\nBreakfast on Friday\, Saturday\, and Sunday; daily morning and afternoon refreshment breaks\nKeynote Address and other special sessions (Ross Lecture\, Scientific Research Symposium\, Clinical Practice Symposium)\nWelcome Reception on Thursday\, March 17\nPoster Hall and Awards Ceremony on Saturday\, March 19
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/the-role-of-cognitive-emotional-schemas-in-transdiagnostic-formulations-for-anxiety-ocd/
LOCATION:Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel – Denver\, 1550 Court Place\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220228T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220228T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20220215T053050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T053050Z
UID:10000035-1646037900-1646064000@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:CBT for Insomnia Webinar (CBTI)
DESCRIPTION:Led by Michael A. Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP\, this one-day webinar will teach you the essential theory and techniques of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for insomnia (CBTI). This webinar offers clinicians a concrete framework for implementing sleep education\, sleep hygiene and sleep restriction interventions\, cognitive restructuring of sleep worry\, and implementing relapse prevention. \nCBTI is the psychological treatment of choice for insomnia. Numerous research studies support the efficacy of CBTI\, and many studies support that CBT is as effective or more effective than sleep medications. Furthermore\, CBTI is a durable treatment without risks or side effects. \nSchedule \n\n8:45-10:30\n\nSleep\, insomnia\, and sleep medications. Cognitive-behavior model and therapy for insomnia – Michael A. Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP\n\n\n10:30 – 10:35\n\nBreak\n\n\n10:35 – 12:00\n\nSleep assessment and sleep education. Self-recording (sleep diary)\, sleep hygiene\, and relaxation – Michael A. Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP\n\n\n12:00 – 1:00\n\nLunch\n\n\n1:00 – 2:15\n\nStimulus control and sleep restriction. Cognitive restructuring. – Michael A. Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP\n\n\n2:15 – 2:20\n\nBreak\n\n\n2:20 – 4:00\n\nRelapse prevention strategies and Case example – Michael A. Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP\n\n\n\nCE/CME: \n\n6 credits\nAll trainees receive a Certificate of Attendance verifying participation in this program.\nTo receive a Certificate and Continuing Education credits\, attendance at the live training is required. No credit will be provided to trainees who only view the training recording.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/cbtiinsomnia/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael A. Tompkins%2C PhD%2C ABPP":MAILTO:mat@sfbacct.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211122
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210815T015017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210815T022243Z
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SUMMARY:Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT)
DESCRIPTION:Experience New Orleans!\n\n\n\n\n2021 ABCT Annual Convention\nPromoting Cognitive and Behavioral Practice and Science in the Context of Public Health\, Social Justice\, Policy\, Research\, Practice\, and Training. \n\n\n\nJoan Davidson and Rochelle Frank will present a workshop\, “What to do When Therapy Isn’t Working: A Transdiagnostic Model for Assessing Progress\, Changing Course\, and Improving Outcomes in the Treatment of Anxiety and Related Problems” \nAs well as a mini-workshop\, “The New Normal: Coping with Uncertainty and Mitigating Anxiety in an Age of ‘Unprecedented’ Local\, National\, and Global Challenges and Crises” \nAssociation for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) conference in New Orleans
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/association-for-behavioral-and-cognitive-therapies-abct/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T124600
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210815T011233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210815T020134Z
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SUMMARY:Mistakes\, Failures\, and Interminable Cases: Lessons Learned in the Real World
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF)\, Joan Davidson\, C. Alec Pollard\, and Sally Winston will present a workshop\, “Mistakes\, Failures\, and Interminable Cases: Lessons Learned in the Real World” at the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) virtual conference \nThe Online OCD Conference is the largest national conference dedicated to obsessive-compulsive disorder. This three-day event\, hosted by the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF)\, features programming for the entire OCD community: individuals with lived experience\, family members and supporters\, researchers\, and mental health professionals. \nThis year’s conference will take place virtually and includes more than 200 presenters\, 70 talks\, and 36 discussion groups. \nSessions will be available on-demand for four weeks after the conclusion of the conference. \n  \n 
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/mistakes-failures-and-interminable-cases-lessons-learned-in-the-real-world/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210901T031823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T034144Z
UID:10000033-1632472200-1632499200@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:CBT for Insomnia Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Cognitive behavior therapy is the psychological treatment of choice for insomnia (CBTI). Numerous research studies support the efficacy of CBTI\, and many studies support that CBT is as effective or more effective than sleep medications. \nFurthermore\, CBTI is a durable treatment without risks or side effects. \nCBT for Insomnia is a two-day workshop that introduces the essential theory and techniques of cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia. This workshop offers clinicians a concrete framework for implementing sleep education\, sleep hygiene and sleep restriction interventions\, cognitive restructuring of sleep worry\, and implementing relapse prevention. \nThe workshop includes experiential exercises to demonstrate key interventions.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/cbt-for-insomnia-virtual-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/beck2.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael A. Tompkins%2C PhD%2C ABPP":MAILTO:mat@sfbacct.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210901T031823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T033800Z
UID:10000032-1632385800-1632412800@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:CBT for Insomnia Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Cognitive behavior therapy is the psychological treatment of choice for insomnia (CBTI). Numerous research studies support the efficacy of CBTI\, and many studies support that CBT is as effective or more effective than sleep medications. \nFurthermore\, CBTI is a durable treatment without risks or side effects. \nCBT for Insomnia is a two-day workshop that introduces the essential theory and techniques of cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia. This workshop offers clinicians a concrete framework for implementing sleep education\, sleep hygiene and sleep restriction interventions\, cognitive restructuring of sleep worry\, and implementing relapse prevention. \nThe workshop includes experiential exercises to demonstrate key interventions.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/cbt-for-insomnia-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/beck2.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael A. Tompkins%2C PhD%2C ABPP":MAILTO:mat@sfbacct.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210607T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210413T222620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T033749Z
UID:10000004-1623060000-1623070800@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Introduction to Hoarding Disorder
DESCRIPTION:Hoarding disorder (HD) is the acquisition and failure to discard a large number of possessions that appear to be useless or of limited value in an attempt to postpone or decrease distress. \nHoarding disorder\, as well as other hoarding behavior\, is a serious and growing problem that can lead to eviction\, homelessness\, and death\, and comprise some 40% of the hoarding complaints to local health departments. \nThose most at risk are frail older adults with poor physical and social capacity who live in these highly cluttered and unsafe environments. Furthermore\, those with the problem often have other psychiatric disorders as well as little awareness of the consequences they face living in a hoarded environment. \nIn this 3-hour webinar\, Dr. Tompkins describes hoarding disorder\, harm potential\, features of the condition\, and typical intervention options for the problem. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nAttendees will be able to define hoarding disorder.\nAttendees will be able to identify factors that influence harm potential.\nAttendees will be able to identify intervention options for hoarding disorder.\n\n3.0 Contact Hours of Continuing Education
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/inttroduction-to-hoarding-disorder/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michael A. Tompkins%2C PhD%2C ABPP":MAILTO:mat@sfbacct.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210506T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210506T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000029-1620298800-1620304200@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-05-06/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210503T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210503T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000028-1620039600-1620045000@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-05-03/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210429T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210429T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000027-1619694000-1619699400@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-29/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210426T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210426T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000026-1619434800-1619440200@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-26/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210422T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210422T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000025-1619089200-1619094600@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-22/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210419T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210419T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000024-1618830000-1618835400@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-19/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210415T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210415T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000023-1618484400-1618489800@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-15/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210412T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210412T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000022-1618225200-1618230600@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-12/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210412T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210412T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210302T001134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T001457Z
UID:10000006-1618219800-1618245000@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Engaging Clients Who Hoard
DESCRIPTION:Motivational Interviewing Strategies and Techniques\nJoin JFCS and the Philadelphia Hoarding Task Force for a one-day virtual seminar with Michael A. Tompkins\, PhD\, ABPP\, to help professionals build the skills they need to successfully support individuals who hoard. \nAttendees will learn: \n\nThe role of low insight in harm potential for people who hoard\nThe stages of change model applied to people who hoard\nStrategies to build motivation to accept help for people who hoard\nStrategies to maintain the motivation of people who hoard through the helping process\n\nCredits: \n\n5.5 CEUs\n6.0 CE credit hours for Psychologists. BHTEN is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. BHTEN maintains responsibility for this program & its content.\n0.6 CEUs (0.6 CEUs=6 TRAINING HOURS). BHTEN is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU. As an IACET Accredited Provider\, BHTEN offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standard. BHTEN is authorized by IACET to offer 0.6 CEUs for this program\n6.0 SW credit hours. This program is co-sponsored by Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. As a CSWE\nthe accredited program\, the Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research at Bryn Mawr College is an approved provider of continuing education for social workers\, professional counselors\, and marriage and family therapists in Pennsylvania and many other states.\n\nMichael A. Tompkins (PSY13822)\, PhD\, ABPP\, is a licensed psychologist and board-certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology. \nHe is the co-director of the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy\, Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California\, Berkeley\, Diplomat and Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy\, and a trainer and consultant for the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior. \nHe received the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award for excellence in innovation\, treatment\, and research in the field of hoarding and cluttering by the Mental Health Association of San Francisco.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/engaging-clients-who-hoard/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Professional Training,Workshops / Seminars
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Hoarding.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Courtney Owen. LCSW":MAILTO:cowen@jfcsphilly.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210113T224219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210304T035916Z
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SUMMARY:The Assessment and Treatment of Insomnia in Teens
DESCRIPTION:This daylong workshop gives you an overview of the factors that contribute to insomnia in teens and the essential features of the cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment of insomnia for teen insomnia. \nAll attendees receive a free copy of The Insomnia Workbook for Teens: Skills to Help You Stop Stressing and Start Sleeping (New Harbinger\, 2018).
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/the-assessment-and-treatment-of-insomnia-in-teens-2/
LOCATION:U.C. Berkeley Extension\, 1995 University Ave. Suite 200\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops / Seminars
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Teen-Insomnia.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Monique Thompson":MAILTO:mqt@sfbacct.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210410T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210410T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210113T223715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210304T030250Z
UID:10000031-1618059600-1618070400@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:The Assessment and Treatment of Insomnia in Teens
DESCRIPTION:This daylong workshop gives you an overview of the factors that contribute to insomnia in teens and the essential features of the cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment of insomnia for teen insomnia. \nAll attendees receive a free copy of The Insomnia Workbook for Teens: Skills to Help You Stop Stressing and Start Sleeping (New Harbinger\, 2018).
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/the-assessment-and-treatment-of-insomnia-in-teens/
LOCATION:U.C. Berkeley Extension\, 1995 University Ave. Suite 200\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops / Seminars
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Teen-Insomnia.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Monique Thompson":MAILTO:mqt@sfbacct.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210408T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210408T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000021-1617879600-1617885000@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-08/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210405T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210405T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000020-1617620400-1617625800@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-05/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210401T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210401T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000019-1617274800-1617280200@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-04-01/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210329T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210329T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000018-1617015600-1617021000@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-03-29/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210325T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210325T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000017-1616670000-1616675400@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-03-25/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210322T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210322T123000
DTSTAMP:20260408T080202
CREATED:20210125T042502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T042025Z
UID:10000016-1616410800-1616416200@sfbacct.com
SUMMARY:Parenting a Child with OCD
DESCRIPTION:This 8-week intensive program beginning March 15th meets twice a week–with an initial consultation to be scheduled individually–and the option for additional individual sessions to be scheduled throughout \nPlease see the PROGRAM DETAILS below for more information. \nParenting a child with OCD is HARD. It can be confusing to know how to respond to your child’s symptoms and stay calm in the face of their anxiety\, all while staying committed to your own core parenting values. \nMany parents find it difficult to know if they are truly helping their child with OCD\, and they report that it feels lonely and isolating to parent a child with OCD when typical parenting advice and experiences just don’t apply. \nIn this 8-week intensive program\, join a small group of other parents who will meet twice a week to learn the evidence-based SPACE protocol\, developed at Yale\, to reduce your child’s OCD symptoms and understand how to apply the protocol yourself after the program is over. \n\nLearn how to support your child without giving in to their OCD\, even in the toughest OCD moments.\nBuild a concrete set of tools for bridging the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it.\nGet help addressing obstacles to practicing what you’ve learned\, within a community of other parents.\n\nThis Program May Be Right for You if: \n\nYou want to help your child with OCD but your child is not motivated to get help\, there are no OCD specialists with availability to treat your child\, or your child has not benefitted from previous treatment\nYou find it difficult or impossible not to give in to your child’s OCD\nWhen you are able to say no\, your child expresses aggressive\, destructive\, or coercive behavior\nYou and your co-parent can’t agree on the best way to respond to your child’s OCD\nYou are parenting in a way that does not reflect who you really are\nYou want to know other parents who are doing the hard work of parenting a child with OCD\nYou want to work with an OCD expert\, but you need a cost-effective alternative to extended individual therapy\n\nThis program is a unique hybrid of individualized and group-based treatment\, depending on your family’s needs. \nProgram Details: \n\nAn initial 90-minute individual parent consultation to discuss your family’s unique situation. (Scheduling is flexible)\nTwo 90-minute group sessions per week to learn the SPACE protocol to increase support\, reduce unhelpful accommodations\, gain skills to help you implement the protocol\, and get support for staying the course.\nGroups will be held on Mondays and Thursdays from 11:00 am-12:30 pm – from March 15th to May 6th\nOptional 45-50 minute individual sessions for additional support or coaching. (Scheduling is flexible)\n\nFor More Information or to Inquire About Enrolling: \n\nSchedule an initial 10-15 minute phone call at no charge.\nContact Emily Berner\, LMFT at eb@sfbacct.com or 510.652.4455 x5\nTo learn more about the SPACE program\, visit SpaceTreatment.net.
URL:https://sfbacct.com/event/childocd/2021-03-22/
LOCATION:Online (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Group Sessions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfbacct.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Parenting-OCD-Class.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Berner%2C MFT":MAILTO:eb@sfbacct.com
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