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Volunteer for the IOCDF

Whether you live near our national headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts or in a completely different country, there are plenty of ways to help the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) further its mission.  Below are just a few examples of what you can do to help.

EXPOSUREPALOOZA

Join us for a family-friendly, carnival-themed, stigma-busting event with exposure activities and guest speakers (Kyle King, MSI, Rachel Davis, MD, and Alie Garza, LCSW) who will share their own experiences… Read more »

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IOCDF Merch Store. shop.iocdf.org

Treatment

<< Autism Resource Center Home Note: While the term “autism spectrum disorder” (ASD) is utilized in the most widely used professional diagnostic manual, the DSM-5, we consider the differences associated… Read more »

Research

Advancing our understanding of OCD and related disorders is at the heart of the IOCDF’s mission. We fund groundbreaking studies, foster a wide-reaching community of researchers and experts, and connect… Read more »

Donate

Please note: Our staff is currently working remotely in accordance with government mandated work from home policy. Due to this, there will be a delay in processing checks and written… Read more »

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The International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) website is designed for educational purposes only. All material contained on this site is provided “AS IS” for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional medical or mental health advice. You should not use any information on this site to diagnose or treat a medical or mental health problem or disorder without consulting personally with a qualified medical or mental health professional.

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The International OCD Foundation - Resources. Research. Respect

The mission of the International OCD Foundation is to help everyone affected by obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders to live full and productive lives. Our aim is to… Read more »

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Carly Bourne Carly Bourne is the Director of Communications for the International OCD Foundation. “I see this blog is a great way to let the OCD community know what kinds of… Read more »