4th Annual YA SIG OCD Week Speaker Series
Join the YA SIG for our 4th annual speaker event focused on educating, empowering, and connecting our young adult community! Beginning at 8pm and running until 9:30pm, this event will feature back to back talks on The Role of Cognitive Biases in OCD, OCD and Intimacy, and How Sleep can Affect OCD. After the talks... Read more »
Supporting OCD Recovery in Your Loved Ones: Considerations and Practical Tips
ZOOM event hosted by Ms. Karla Rich, M.S., and Mr. Paul Zawacki LCSW. If you have a loved one with OCD, this is your chance to learn how to best support their recovery while also taking care of yourself. We’ll discuss practical strategies, communication tips, and self-care for family members. Bring your questions for the... Read more »
An Evening with Marc Summers
Campbell Recital Hall, Stanford University Lasuen Mall, Stanford, CA, United StatesA gathering for education and support on the topic of OCD. Keynote Marc Summers will share about his lived experience with OCD. Stanford Clinical Professor Jennifer Frankovich will present data on underlying inflammation and inflammatory conditions in patients with OCD (i.e., arthritis subtypes and other underlying inflammatory disease). A panel of experts on obsessive-compulsive and... Read more »
Houston OCD Walk
TC Jester Park T C Jester Boulevard, Houston, TX, United StatesThe Houston OCD Walk is a community engagement event that allows individuals across the country to connect, share stories, create impact, and show those who are struggling on their road to recovery that they are not alone. The OCD Walk is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness of what it really means to have OCD.
Philadelphia OCD Walk
Cynwyd Station Trail Head Conshohocken State Road, Bala Cynwyd, PA, United StatesThe Philadelphia OCD Walk is a community engagement event that allows individuals across the country to connect, share stories, create impact, and show those who are struggling on their road to recovery that they are not alone. The OCD Walk is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness of what it really means to have OCD.
Pittsburgh OCD Walk
Gilfillan Park 2040 Washington Rd, Pittsburgh, PAThe Pittsburgh OCD Walk is a community engagement event that allows individuals across the country to connect, share stories, create impact, and show those who are struggling on their road to recovery that they are not alone. The OCD Walk is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness of what it really means to have OCD.
Fairfield OCD Walk
Jennings Beach South Benson Road, Fairfield, CT, United StatesThe Fairfield OCD Walk is a community engagement event that allows individuals across the country to connect, share stories, create impact, and show those who are struggling on their road to recovery that they are not alone. The OCD Walk is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness of what it really means to have OCD.
OCD Missouri and St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute
St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute Macklind Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United StatesDuring this FREE mini-conference we welcome anyone whose lives have been impacted by OCD, or those who want to learn more. We will have two presentations, a Q&A, lunch, and break out groups for clinicians, family members, and those with lived experience. We are thrilled to have Alec Pollard, PhD presenting on the role families... Read more »
Wilmington OCD Walk
Halyburton Park South 17th Street, Wilmington, NC, United StatesThe Wilmington OCD Walk is a community engagement event that allows individuals across the country to connect, share stories, create impact, and show those who are struggling on their road to recovery that they are not alone. The OCD Walk is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness of what it really means to have OCD.
Erie, PA OCD Walk
Frontier Park 1501 W 6th Street, Eerie, PA, United StatesThe Erie, PA OCD Walk is a community engagement event that allows individuals across the country to connect, share stories, create impact, and show those who are struggling on their road to recovery that they are not alone. The OCD Walk is an opportunity to raise funds and awareness of what it really means to have OCD.
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