BOSTON (June 27, 2014) – It can take up to 17 years from the appearance of symptoms for an individual with obsessive compulsive disorder to get an accurate diagnosis and… Read more »
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20th Annual OCD Conference Brings World’s Leading Experts on OCD Treatment and Research to Atlanta on July 18–21, 2013
ATLANTA, Georgia (July 16, 2013) — Twenty years after the first conference was held in a small hotel in Bloomington, Minnesota, the Annual OCD Conference has become an international event, bringing… Read more »
The 21st Annual OCD Conference in LA: A Look Back
Just two weeks ago, the 21st Annual OCD Conference was getting underway in Los Angeles. Now we are back in the office and adjusting to reality again. All of the IOCDF… Read more »
Conference Social and Day Four
I’m home now, and I’m still coming down from my conference high. I’m sure you are, too. It’s quite a shift from finding inspiration around every corner to having my… Read more »
The International OCD Foundation Honors Individuals for Their Outstanding Work in OCD Awareness
Dr. Steve Rasmussen, Wendy Mueller and Margaret Sisson Receive Awards for their Work in the OCD Community BOSTON, June 27, 2014 – It can take up to 17 years from the appearance… Read more »
Press Releases
Recent Press Releases from the IOCDF
Our Local Affiliates
What is an IOCDF Affiliate? Our affiliates carry out the mission of the International OCD Foundation through programs at the local, community level. Each of our affiliates are non profit organizations that are run entirely by dedicated volunteers. If you
Who Gets OCD?
OCD equally affects men, women, and children of all races, ethnicities, and backgrounds. At What Age Does OCD Appear? OCD can start at any time from preschool to adulthood. Although… Read more »
20th Annual OCD Conference in Atlanta Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
For today’s blog, we wanted to take a moment to answer some of the most common questions we hear from conference attendees, especially those planning to come to their first OCD… Read more »
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!