by Fred Penzel, PhD This article was initially published in the Fall 2013 edition of the OCD Newsletter. Many people in the general public and the media have a very stereotypical… Read more »
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When Automatic Bodily Processes Become Conscious: How to Disengage from “Sensorimotor Obsessions”
by David J. Keuler, PhD Dr. Keuler is a senior clinician at The Behavior Therapy Center of Greater Washington. He is a specialist in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder and… Read more »
Perinatal OCD: What Research Says About Diagnosis and Treatment
by Neha Hudepohl, MD, & Margaret Howard, PhD To learn more about perinatal OCD, please visit our new Perinatal OCD Resource Center! This article was initially published in the Winter… Read more »
Driven To Distraction: “Hit And Run OCD”
By Fred Penzel, PhD This article was initially published in the Winter 2015 edition of the OCD Newsletter. “Doc,” began Don, a 35-year-old school teacher, “I told my wife we should… Read more »
Am I a Monster? An Overview of Common Features, Typical Course, Shame and Treatment of Pedophilia OCD (pOCD)
by Jordan Levy, PhD Dr. Jordan Levy is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Manhattan and in Livingston, New Jersey. He specializes in the treatment of Anxiety and… Read more »
OCD in Diverse Populations
Latin American Trans-Ancestry Initiative in OCD (LATINO) Genomics Project: Information and Getting Involved by Eric A. Storch, Renee Fredrick, Carol Cappi, Paola Giusti, Karen Martinez, Olivia Morris, Pablo Moya, Humberto… Read more »
Challenges of Treating Spanish Bilingual Patients in a Primarily English-Speaking Setting
by Ivy Ruths, PhD; Kenia Velasquez, BS; Ydalith Rivera-Pérez, MA; Thröstur Björgvinsson, PhD Dr. Ivy Ruths, PhD, is a bilingual licensed psychologist and the newest behavior therapist at the Houston… Read more »
African Americans with OCD: A Hidden Population and New Research
by Monnica Williams, Ph.D. and Ashleigh Steever University of Louisville, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences This article was initially published in the Spring 2012 edition of the OCD Newsletter. Ethnic… Read more »
African Americans with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Black Lives Matter
By Monnica Williams, PhD & Marlena Debreaux, MA Monnica Williams, PhD is an Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut, in the Department of Psychological Sciences. She conducts research on… Read more »
Emetophobia: Fear of Vomiting as an Expression of OCD
by Allen H. Weg, EdD Allen H. Weg, EdD, is the Executive Director of Stress and Anxiety Services of New Jersey, Inc. He is on the Scientific and Clinical Advisory… Read more »