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Professionals: we still have a few spots available in our next Behavioral Therapy Training Institute (BTTI) — a great way to get in-depth training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, including ERP, for treating OCD. Earn CE credits and improve your understanding of treatments for OCD and related disorders from our faculty of leading OCD experts.
Registration for the IOCDF’s Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI) in St. Petersburg, Florida, on January 18–20 is now open. The BTTI is a 3-day intensive training for professionals about Cognitive… Read more »
An IOCDF Affiliate carries out the mission of the International OCD Foundation through programs at the local community level within the United States. Each Affiliate is an independent 501(c)3 non-profit… Read more »
Institutional Members are clinics and programs in the US and around the globe that offer residential and/or intensive treatment for OCD and related disorders, are specialty outpatient clinics with a… Read more »
The IOCDF Training Institute is a highly esteemed training series that increases access to effective treatments by providing professional education to clinicians treating obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In collaboration with… Read more »
The Advanced Forum is a three-day event organized by the IOCDF to enhance the clinical skills of mental health professionals who have attended a Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI) or… Read more »
Institutional Members are clinics and programs in the US and around the globe that offer residential and/or intensive treatment for OCD and related disorders, are specialty outpatient clinics with a… Read more »
Dr. Aureen Pinto Wagner’s history with the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) traces way back. “I became a member of what used to be called the OCD Foundation at the… Read more »
OCD affects people in every community, but many Black people live with OCD for years without realizing that what they’re experiencing has a name, or that help exists. Research shows… Read more »