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What it’s like to attend the IOCDF Conference—A firsthand perspective

Posted June 22, 2012 by International OCD Foundation

In addition to highlighting the presenters who will be at this year’s conference, we also want this blog to highlight the point of view of conference attendees.  Paula Kotakis from… Read more »

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Conference FAQ (Frequently asked questions)

Posted June 20, 2012 by International OCD Foundation

For today’s blog, we wanted to take a moment to answer some of the most common questions we hear from attendees, especially those planning to come to their first IOCDF… Read more »

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Q+A with Jack and Liz, Kids/Teen Presenters

Posted June 15, 2012 by International OCD Foundation

As we’ve mentioned in previous posts, one of the things we hear time and time again from our conference attendees is how unique the IOCDF conference is, especially when it… Read more »

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Welcome to our new blog! Plus: A new Q+A with Dr. Patrick McGrath

Posted June 11, 2012 by International OCD Foundation

Hello readers! I’m excited to present to you the new home of our Conference Buzz Blog. We have moved the blog from its old location on the IOCDF website* to… Read more »

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The D in OCD

Posted June 1, 2012 by International OCD Foundation

“You are so OCD!” is a fairly common phrase these days. When I hear someone use it — though I cringe a little inside — I rarely have the feeling… Read more »

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