Dartmouth College is conducting an online anonymous survey in order to help them better understand the impact of OCD and various treatments on agency, or the ability for an individual to think, choose, and act freely.
The purpose of this study is to more deeply understand agency. The goal is to characterize the effects of different neuropsychiatric conditions on individuals’ agency so they can help patients make more informed decisions about treatments.
Your responses will help them to create a test that can be used to track how patients’ agency changes (either improves or gets worse) and how it is affected by different treatment options.
Who can participate?
Individuals 18 or older, with no history of dementia, recent diagnosis of a reading disability, at least an 8th grade English reading level, and no intellectual disability.
What will be asked of you?
You will fill out an online survey with approximately 170-200 questions, it will take about 35-45 minutes
To thank you for your time, you will have the option to be entered into a monthly raffle for a $150 Amazon gift card.
If you would like to participate:
1. Send an email to Ashley Walton at: [email protected].
2. You will receive a reply email that includes the link to the online survey.
*The information collected will be maintained anonymously, and cannot be linked back to you.
Click here to download a flyer with all the information.
The link to the survey is https://dartmouth.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5o6JEnCiAj3xtZk.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR A STUDY ON OCD
Researchers at Kent State University have a new study aiming to better understand factors that influence an individual’s susceptibility to OCD. OCD is a complex disorder with many underlying causes and risk factors, and these factors might be accentuated during the current global pandemic (COVID-19). With your help, they hope to develop a better understanding of these causes and risk factors and how they manifest during stressful times to improve available treatments to better help others in the future. The study consists of a 25-minute online survey that asks about emotional experiences, common types of recurring thoughts/obsessions, and experiences in romantic relationships. This study has been approved by Kent State University’s Institutional Review Board.
If you are interested in participating:
Please visit Kent State’s webpage at https://www.clinicalaffectivesciencelab.com/participate to find the link to the study survey under Emotion and Cognition in OCD. You can also click here to download a flyer containing information about the study.
2022 ONLINE OCD CAMP
January 22 & 23, 2022 | Saturday & Sunday
Calling all campers (and parents!)
Registration is OPEN for our 2022 Online OCD Camp
This virtual event for kids and teens with OCD and their families will feature two days of interactive sessions and activities. Join the fun, learn how to battle back OCD, and socialize with others who understand! (Pro tip: register by 11/24/21 to receive our special Camp Kit!)
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL RECRUITING FOR OCD RESEARCH STUDY

Is there a connection between movement and compulsive disorders and neuroinflammation in the brain?
The Massachusetts General Hospital is currently recruiting for a new research study that will use a MR-PET scanner to examine the brains of adults with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder or Tourette Syndrome. The study will include two visits at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging in Boston, MA. Participants will be compensated up to $200 for their time.
Participants must be:
– Between the ages of 18 and 40 years old
– Diagnosed with either OCD or TS
For more information, please contact Hooker Research Group staff at:
617-643-7811
OR
[email protected]
Disclaimer: OCD Connecticut is not affiliated with nor endorsing this project.
Online OCD Conference (October 2021)

REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE ONLINE OCD CONFERENCE!
The International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) is so excited to launch this year’s Online OCD Conference, a three-day event filled with virtual support, community, and learning. This year’s Conference will be held on Friday, October 8th – Sunday, October 10th.
The Online OCD Conference is for everyone in the OCD and related disorders community, including individuals with lived experience, friends/family/supporters, students/trainees, and mental health professionals.
This year’s program features talks, discussion groups, social/fun events, and networking opportunities for professionals. Register to join us for a fantastic weekend!
Online Hoarding Conference
This two-day virtual event is an excellent opportunity for professionals to expand their expertise (while earning CEs), and for non-professionals to gain valuable knowledge about hoarding disorder (HD).
The event will feature tracks for:
- Individuals with Lived Experience: For those looking to learn more about recovery options and building motivation for treatment.
- Family and Supporters: Family members and friends will learn communication skills and effective support systems.
- Professionals: Mental health professionals, housing authorities, first responders, etc. will benefit from skills training and clinical understanding of hoarding disorder.
Check out the full schedule and register. We look forward to seeing you there!
Online OCD Camp
The deadline to register for this summer’s Online OCD Camp and get a Camp Supplies Box is rapidly approaching!
This virtual event, specifically for kids ages six through 17 with OCD and their families, will take place on Saturday, July 10th and Sunday, July 11th, 2021. The Camp will feature fun activities and interactive presentations. Check out the full schedule here.
Those who register by this Friday, June 11th will have the complimentary Camp Supplies Box mailed to their home before the event!
Register now and get ready to connect with families at this fun-filled event!
VIRTUAL Worldwide Conference on Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors
The TLC Foundation’s VIRTUAL Worldwide Conference on Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors on April 8-11, 2021 is for anyone affected by trichotillomania, dermatillomania, and related behaviors, as well as for family members, clinicians, and researchers. The only event of its kind: top BFRB experts, community leaders, and changemakers lead a weekend of education, support, and most importantly, healing. For more information and to register for this event, go to www.bfrb.org/conference.
OCD RESEARCH STUDY IN NEW LONDON, CT
Coastal Connecticut Research in New London, CT is conducting an OCD research study evaluating an investigational add-on medication. Those who may be eligible to participate are ages 18-65, have been diagnosed with OCD, and are taking an SSRI or clomipramine for the treatment of the disorder. These individuals may not have responded adequately to their current treatment.
There is no cost to participate in a clinical research trial, no insurance is needed, and reimbursement is available for time and travel. The current study has approximately 7 office visits over the course of about 4 months. The time and travel reimbursement for eligible participants is $100/completed office visit for a total of $700.
Please feel free to call Coastal Connecticut Research at (860) 443-4567 so that they can answer any questions you may have about the clinical trial process or participation. Ride assistance is available should someone be interested in the study. They will do an initial prescreening over the telephone to see if people might qualify to participate.
You may also visit Coastal Connecticut Research at CCRstudies.com for more information.
IOCDF Conferences 2021
Due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, the International OCD Foundation has made the difficult decision to cancel the in-person Annual OCD Conference in New York, NY, which was scheduled for July 2021.
Although they are disappointed that in-person gatherings at the conference are not possible this year, they know that this is the best way to keep our community safe. Also, they have a full slate of virtual conferences planned for 2021, and they hope you’ll join them!