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Anxiety & OCD in the Classroom
The IOCDF online resource center for school personnel, students, and their families includes information about anxiety and OCD in the school setting, school accommodations, tools for teachers, and educational materials.
Common Types of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
This resource provides in-depth information about the types of behaviors associated with OCD.
From the Experts: OCD Special Topics
Use this resource to get more information about subtypes of OCD, co-occuring mental health issues, and treatment options.
Growing Up with Undiagnosed OCD: How My Diagnosis Changed My Perspective
A personal account of someone living with OCD, and how they came to recognize their symptoms as OCD and ultimately found relief through medication and therapy.
Helping A Loved One with OCD
If a family member has been told they have OCD, you may be asking “What can I do to help?” This information provides ways family members of older teens and adults with OCD can help and includes ways to recognize and reduce accommodation behaviors.
How is OCD treated?
Learn more about the different treatment options for OCD along with comments from leading experts.
How to Find the Right Therapist for OCD
Learn the tips and questions to ask in order to find the right OCD therapist.
Listing of Therapists, Support Groups and Clinics that treat OCD
The IOCDF Resource Directory is a comprehensive search engine of over 2,700 listings for OCD therapists, pre-licensed trainee therapists, medication prescribers, support groups, specialty clinics and programs, and local IOCDF Affiliates.
Living With OCD: Breaking the Cycle
A personal account of someone with an OCD diagnosis raising awareness of treatment options, including behavioral interventions, medications, and stress management techniques.
Living with OCD
Whether you are diagnosed with OCD, a family member, or a loved one, there are resources available to help you live with OCD or be a source of support to a loved one.