The IOCDF blog often shares personal stories from those in the OCD community about their experiences living with OCD and related disorders. Today’s entry from featured blogger Alison Dotson focuses… Read more »
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Guest Post: Wendy Mueller Shares Her Recovery Success Story
Throughout OCD Awareness Week, we will be sharing different stories and voices and here about different experiences during treatment and recovery from OCD and related disorders. Today’s story comes from Wendy… Read more »
Charity in Bloom
Last year at the 1 Million Steps 4 OCD Walk in Boston, I had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know Jo-Ann Winston of Winston Flowers. Since the walk,… Read more »
My Parents Don’t Believe I Have OCD
by Fred Penzel, PhD This article was initially published in the Winter 2014 edition of the OCD Newsletter. Living with OCD is never easy, and this can be especially true… Read more »
#OCDweek Blog 2: I’m Not Going to Let my OCD Dictate How I Live My Life
I am pleased to introduce our newest guest blogger to you today, Leo Smith. Some of you may recognize Leo from the OCD in the Media panel at the Annual OCD Conference… Read more »
#OCDchat — Ask the Experts Online
Join us at 1:00pm EDT (1700 UTC) every weekday during OCD Awareness Week, while we answer your questions about OCD treatments, resources, and any other questions you may have about… Read more »
IOCDF Launches 1st Annual 1 Million Steps 4 OCD Walk in California and Selects Jeff Bell as Grand Marshal
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (April 28, 2014) — The International OCD Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with OCD and related disorders live full productive lives, announced today their first-ever… Read more »
First Day in LA: Success!
IOCDF blogger Alison Dotson is attending the 21st Annual OCD Conference for the first time this year, and will be blogging about her experiences all weekend in Los Angeles. I… Read more »
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