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New ZealandAnxiety SupportContact Anxiety Support Mental Health Advocacy and Peer Support Trust (MHAPS) PO Box 33 332Christchurch 8244New Zealand Phone 64 3 377 9665 Email info@anxietysupport.org.nz Website www.info@anxietysupport.org.nz Description of Organizations mission and goals Anxiety Support at MHAPS is a
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Books and Multimedia About OCD and Related Disorders
A list of recommended books on OCD listed by population, specialty area, and other criteria.
I Changed My Mind: Gamma Knife Surgery for Treatment-Resistant OCD
I Changed My Mind Gamma Knife Surgery for Treatment Resistant OCDBy Gerry Radano, LMSW At the age of five I knew exactly what I wanted to be when I grew up a stewardess flight attendant. Since I had always
BTTI Testimonial
The International OCD Foundation’s Behavior Therapy Training Institute A One of a Kind Continuing Education Opportunity for Mental Health Professionals By Annette Perot, Ph.D. When is the last time that you participated in a continuing education (CE) program
Emotional Contamination
Emotional Contamination A Lesser Known Subtype of OCDBy Carol Hevia, Psy.D. Case Example Joe is a 25 year old college drop out who is currently unemployed and lives in an apartment above his parents’ garage. He has a
Couples Therapy for OCD. When OCD Becomes a Family Affair
Couples Therapy for OCD When OCD Becomes a Family Affair By Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Ph.D., ABPP Joshua’s Story Joshua’s problems with obsessive thoughts about violence began when he was a teenager, but when he and his wife
Perfectionism Are You Sure it Pays Off?
Perfectionism Are You Sure it Pays Off?Jeff Szymanski, PhD The “Real” Problem With Perfectionism If you ask someone with OCD about the payoffs for engaging in compulsive behavior (what desired outcomes do you get), he or she will