By Eda Gorbis, Ph.D., M.F.C.C. Eda Gorbis, Ph.D., M.F.C.C., is in private practice, an Assistant Clinical Professor at the UCLA School of Medicine, Consultant for the Center for Cognitive Therapy’s OCD… Read more »
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Thirty-One Days: A Tale of Body Dysmorphic Disorder

This story is part of our blog series called “Stories from the OCD Community.” Stories from the community are submitted and edited by Toni Palombi. If you are interested in… Read more »
IOCDF Advocate Program
Looking for the policy advocacy program? Click here. The IOCDF Advocate Program is a volunteer grassroots effort designed to empower those in the community to raise awareness and educate the… Read more »
Submit Your Proposal to Speak at the Annual OCD Conference!

We are now accepting proposals for workshops, evening events, support groups, and the Keynote Address for our 25th Annual OCD Conference to be held in Washington D.C., on July 27-29,… Read more »
My Story Isn’t Over Yet: by Jessica Bishop

This story is part of our blog series called “Stories from the OCD Community.” Stories from the community are submitted and edited by Toni Palombi. If you are interested in… Read more »
Help Separate OCD Myths from the Facts
As you know, many people have misconceptions about obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). As part of OCD Awareness Week we want to help dispel common myths about OCD, but we need… Read more »
Stepping into life, again: by Maya

This story is part of our blog series called “Stories from the OCD Community.” Stories from the community are collected and edited by Toni Palombi. If you are interested in… Read more »
Advanced Forum on OCD-Related Disorders — October 5-7, 2017
Advanced Forums are multiple day training programs designed to enhance the clinical skills of therapists who have attended a Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI). A forum may focus on a… Read more »
Support IOCDF This Memorial Day: Guest Post by Denis Asselin
Life can challenge us in unimaginable ways. It could be that you finally found a name for what has been happening to your child: OCD. Or you found out… Read more »
Why Fundraise for the OCD Walk?
Fundraising can be intimidating. This is especially true for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), a disorder that is so often misunderstood by the general population. Some people may even ask you,… Read more »