Mental Health Institute Spotlight Session: OCD
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About this event
OCD affects people in deeply personal ways that go far beyond the clichés we often hear. It is a condition that is often hidden, frequently misunderstood, and sometimes misrepresented. In this Spotlight Session, Clinical Psychologist Dr Amy Talbot will unpack the realities of living with OCD, separating myths from evidence-based facts. She will explore how OCD can show up in faith communities, the ways church environments and practices can sometimes hinder recovery, and practical steps churches can take to create safe, informed spaces for those affected.
Whether you are experiencing OCD yourself, supporting someone who is, or seeking to better understand the condition, this session will offer clarity, compassion, and hope.
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Speaker: Dr Amy Talbot
Dr Amy Talbot is a multi-award-winning Clinical Psychologist and the Director and Founder of The Talbot Centre, a multidisciplinary healthcare service in Northwest Sydney. She has extensive expertise in the assessment and treatment of obsessive–compulsive and related disorders across the lifespan. Amy is passionate about reducing the stigma surrounding OCD and empowering families, communities, and professionals to better understand and respond to the challenges it presents. She is a sought-after presenter, supervisor, and educator, providing training to clinicians across Australia on evidence-based OCD treatment and the integration of lived experience perspectives. Her work emphasises person-centred, formulation-driven care, with a particular interest in supporting individuals navigating OCD within faith and community contexts.
Founded by Keith and Sarah Condie, the ADM Mental Health Institute exists to resource churches and Christian believers alike, so that we can all be better equipped to understand mental health and to serve and love others well. The Institute provides biblically and psychologically informed training and resources about mental health and healthy relationships for churches and individuals.
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