
This is an ongoing series. New questions and answers will be added to the blog regularly. – Parents of children and young adults with OCD have many questions they’d like… Read more »
This is an ongoing series. New questions and answers will be added to the blog regularly. – Parents of children and young adults with OCD have many questions they’d like… Read more »
Metacognitive Approaches to OCD Treatment by Sally Winston, PsyD Metacognitive therapy is an approach to treating OCD that focuses not on the origins or the reason for OCD symptoms, but… Read more »
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy by Lisa Coyne, PhD BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT, pronounced “act”) is an empirically supported (per the American Psychological Association) type of cognitive-behavioral treatment… Read more »
Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy by Jon Abramowitz, PhD BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Exposure and response prevention (ERP) is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that is widely used in the… Read more »
Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Exposure and response prevention (ERP) is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that is widely used in the treatment of OCD. It… Read more »
By Ella Kim My name is Ella Kim, and I am a junior in high school. My older brother was diagnosed with OCD when I was five years old. So,… 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 content on this page comes directly from the IOCDF’s Grief and Loss Town Hall, a talk featuring Dennis Tirch, PhD, Angelika Zollfrank MDiv, and Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT and moderated… Read more »
Read on for some tips on taking care of yourself during difficult times. You can also download our free coping cards for reminders on the go: Be gentle with yourself… Read more »
Whether or not the youth in your life have OCD or a related disorder, this may still be a stressful time for them. If they do live with OCD or… Read more »