What do you do when your parents don’t believe you have OCD?
In a recent Dear Abby column, a reader writes: I’m 13 and I’m afraid I may have OCD. I want to find out, but what’s standing in my way is that sometimes my parents think I make stuff up to get...
View ArticleProposal Deadline EXTENDED Due to Winter Storm in Boston
Good afternoon, As many of you know, the Annual OCD Conference proposal system was scheduled to close Monday, 2/2/15 at 5pm ET. However, due to the winter storm that we are currently experiencing in...
View ArticleConference Registration Opens in 1 Week! PLUS Other Important Dates
We hope you are all getting excited for our 22nd Annual OCD Conference, to be held this year from July 31–August 2, 2015, in Boston, MA! While the Conference is still four months away, we are already...
View ArticleConference Registration Now Open
We are pleased to announce that a preview of the 22nd Annual OCD Conference schedule is now available online, and that Conference registration is now open! We are so excited about this year’s...
View ArticleJoin us for the 1 Million Steps 4 OCD Walk on June 6, 2015!
When we held our first 1 Million Steps 4 OCD Walk in Boston in 2013, we were awed to see how quickly and enthusiastically the community came together to make that first event a success. After that...
View ArticleAre you walking with us on June 6th? Share your walk story and help spread hope.
Social media has revolutionized how we stay in touch with friends and family, how we shop, get our news, purchase the latest app for our phone… and yes, how we ask others to support us in our awareness...
View ArticleResearch Poster Deadline is this Monday, May 18th!
Every year we invite the world’s leading researchers on OCD and related disorders to submit proposals to present their researchposters during the Researcher Meet & Greet at the Annual OCD...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Grand Marshals for the 2015 1 Million Steps 4 OCD Walks in...
The International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) is pleased to announce that we have selected several outstanding individuals to serve as Grand Marshals for the 2015 1 Million Steps 4 OCD Walks in Boston,...
View ArticleWalking for Riley — Why I’m walking on June 6th
Why are you walking for OCD? In today’s blog entry, OCD advocate and IOCDF supporter Margaret Sisson answers that question and shares her story about joining the #1Million4OCD movement in memory of her...
View ArticleIt’s not too late! Onsite Registration Info for Boston, Atlanta, and...
On Saturday, June 6th, walkers from OCD communities in Boston, Atlanta, and Sacramento, and at grassroots events around the globe, will gather to take part in the 1 Million Steps 4 OCD Walk. If you...
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