by Jed Siev, PhD OCD is opportunistic and often latches onto whatever is most important to someone, so it is no surprise that religious people with OCD often have religious… Read more »
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28th Annual OCD Conference Session Evaluations
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IOCDF Announces 2021 Research Grant Awards
The International OCD Foundation is pleased to announce the 2021 Research Grant Awards. Seven exciting research projects were selected to receive a total of more than $800,000 in funding support thanks… Read more »
My OCD Story: Chapters 1&2
PLEASE NOTE: The following blog post contains discussion of topics that may be upsetting, including suicide. Please take care of yourself as you read this article. If you are in… Read more »
Research Participants Sought
The IOCDF is not affiliated with any of the following studies, although we ensure that all research studies listed on this page have been reviewed and approved by an Internal… Read more »
BDD-Related Quarantine Tips During COVID-19
by Angela Fang, PhD In recent months, the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe with massive uncertainty about people’s jobs, relationships, and social lives, and has left behind an unprecedented… Read more »
Self Care during COVID-19

Washing your hands and practicing social distancing are great practical ways to take care of your physical health during this time. However, it is also important to take care of… Read more »
Three’s Company: Living with My Boyfriend and My OCD
By Allison Raskin Allison Raskin is a New York Times bestselling author, actress, director and co-creator of the YouTube comedy channel and podcast, Just Between Us. Gaby Dunn and Allison’s I Hate Everyone… Read more »
Olfactory Reference Syndrome: Problematic Preoccupation with Perceived Body Odor
by Katharine Phillips, MD This article was initially published in the Winter 2018 edition of the OCD Newsletter. Kyle is a 37-year-old single white male who believes that he has severe… Read more »
Life After, Life After OCD
By Ethan S. Smith, IOCDF National Ambassador What happens when OCD is no longer the biggest challenge you face in your day to day life? After successful treatment, does life… Read more »