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Why culturally competent care matters when treating scrupulosity OCD

By Tabitha Vidaurri, NOCD Scrupulosity, also known as religious or moral-themed OCD, involves intrusive thoughts, urges, or fears related to violating religious, ethical, or spiritual rules. If you’re experiencing scrupulosity,… Read more »
Tics, OCD, and Tourettic OCD: Making Sense of Your Experience

By Christine Conelea, PhD Tics, compulsions, and obsessions are part of many people’s everyday internal and external lives. Some people experience a unique overlap, known as Tourettic OCD (TOCD), in… Read more »
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Common Parent Questions, Answered by Young Adults with Lived Experience

This is an ongoing series. New questions and answers will be added to the blog regularly. – Parents of children and young adults with OCD have many questions they’d like… Read more »
Community Conversations

IOCDF National Advocate Ethan Smith leans on his own lived experiences navigating OCD to create a candid space for anyone (from anywhere) to discuss the OCD and related disorders issues… Read more »
Ask the Experts
You ask, they answer: OCD experts and IOCDF Advocates Liz McIngvale, PhD and Chris Trondsen, LMFT join together to answer your questions and share clinical insights and education around OCD,… Read more »
Ask the Experts
You ask, they answer: OCD experts and IOCDF Advocates Liz McIngvale, PhD and Chris Trondsen, LMFT join together to answer your questions and share clinical insights and education around OCD,… Read more »