My OCDBlog post by: Sorcha McCaffrey London and Manchester First published on: 15 Feb 2019 I had this gut wrenching feeling of recognition, and I realised that the frightening spiral of intrusive thoughts and compulsions I had been stuck in …
OCD-UK Conference – 2019
We want to thank everybody that made this year’s conference in Brighton such a huge success. Building on that great success we are already planning ahead and we’re delighted to announce that the next OCD-UK conference will be taking place …
Treatment Preferences for OCD
OCD Research If you use social media then you will no doubt be bombarded with requests from clinical psychologists and psychology students wanting you to take part in their research projects, and more often than not, those research proposals are …
Jessica’s Blog
Jessica Blog post by: Jessica Emily New ZealandJust remember OCD isn’t a life sentence, it’s a learning curve. Something that life threw at you to say “Try this one on for size” with hard work and believing in recovery you …
Getting Younger with Age
Getting Younger with AgeBlog post by: Taming Olivia LondonYou may be thinking ‘Hang on a minute, what’s up with this title? That’s not the way it works.’ And you’d be right, but please allow me to explain. You know every …