This is a reminder that our Conference Proposal System for the 20th Annual Conference in Atlanta closes today (Thursday, Jan 31st). You have until 5pm EST to submit your workshop, evening activity, or support group proposal for consideration. We especially still need proposals for teen and young adult programming, as well as research talks and workshops. For more information on the conference, or to submit your proposal, please visit www.ocd2013.org.
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New Year, New Conference, New Website
With the new year, comes a new conference, and we are busy working to make this year’s program even better. We’ve even launched a new website at www.ocd2013.org to keep you up-to-date on conference information as it becomes available.
This year’s conference will be our 20th annual OCD Conference, and will take place from July 19–21 in Atlanta, GA, our first time in Atlanta in nearly a decade. Of course, the real reason to attend the conference is the quality workshops, support groups, research posters, and evening activities that we provide each and every year. If you would like to submit a proposal to speak at the conference, run a support group, exhibit a research poster, or hold a special evening activity, the conference proposal system is now open!
A View from the Top—Q+A with our Executive Director
Today is the last day to register for the 19th Annual IOCDF Annual Conference at the Early Bird Discount rate — so if you have been on the fence about… Read more »
Q+A with Liz Trondsen—A Parent’s Perspective
Liz Trondsen, whose son has OCD and BDD, has been attending the IOCDF Annual Conference since 2003. She initially attended the conference as a parent seeking out as much information… Read more »
Conference FAQ (Frequently asked questions)
For today’s blog, we wanted to take a moment to answer some of the most common questions we hear from attendees, especially those planning to come to their first IOCDF… Read more »
St. Louis psychologist honored for his work teaching other
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Stephanie Chelf 617 269 7171 stephanie@teakmedia.com St. Louis psychologist honored for his work teaching others MINNEAPOLIS – In the past 15 years, Dr. C. Alec Pollard, founder and director of the Saint Louis Behavioral