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Published September 18, 2015

A Moment That Changed Me — Charlize Theron’s boobs, my boyfriend, and OCD

Boobs GraphicRose Bretécher, author of a new memoir about her experiences with pure OCD, explains how her new boyfriend’s accidental discovery of her therapy homework actually revealed the surprisingly positive (and therapeutic!) sides of embarrassment (The Guardian, September 2015). To read the article, click here.

Published July 20, 2015

The International OCD Foundation launches an “OCD in Kids” website

The IOCDF is proud to announce its new website regarding OCD in kids and teens. The foundation’s goals in building this website are to educate the general public about OCD, facilitate education and training of mental health professionals, pediatricians, and school personnel, support research into the causes of and effective treatments for pediatric OCD, and improve access to resources for those with OCD and their families, as well as clinicians and school personnel. To access this website, go to ocfoundation.org/ocdinkids/.

Published June 20, 2015

The OCD Cycle

OCD CycleLearn how to break free from OCD using this illustration of the OCD Cycle. This important and effective tool will guide you to the Path to Freedom using Exposure Response Prevention (ERP). Click here to view the cycle.

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