Coronavirus (COVID-19): Resources for the OCD and Related Disorders Community

The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the ongoing worldwide outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) a pandemic. In response, public health experts around the world have asked individuals and organizations to take action to prevent and limit the transmission of this disease in their communities. This may create unique challenges for people in the OCD and related disorders community as we work to balance what’s best for population health and what’s best for our individual mental health.

We've put together this COVID-19 Resource Center that you may find useful. If you have questions that aren't addressed here, please contact us at (617) 973-5801 or info@iocdf.org.

Covid19 (Live Online Townhall) - Social Sharing (1)

For Therapists: Teletherapy & Treating OCD Online

The CDC has recommended that healthcare providers take steps to implement telehealth services where appropriate.

Learn more about taking your practice online, adapting OCD treatments to telehealth, and how to navigate exposure and response prevention (ERP) treatment during a time where public health recommendations are in conflict with the exposures your clients need to make progress.

Learn more today.

OCD/Coronavirus Town Halls

The IOCDF has live streams every week. Check iocdf.org/peaceofmind for more information and the full schedule.

Resources like these are made possible by gifts from generous donors like you!

Make a donation today to help the IOCDF continue its mission to support everyone affected by OCD, especially as they face unique challenges due to this unprecedented crisis.

You can also learn about other ways to give back here.