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6 August 2022 at 03:01 #21673rankliftParticipant
Hi:
I like reading these posts but want to find out about doctors for ocd and treatment. Do you have that too and where can I find it?
22 September 2022 at 07:53 #22807Forum ModeratorsHello:
Two good places to start on our website are the pages:
1. Treatment Overview to read our summary about treatments, including links to:
2. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy With Exposure And Response Prevention where you’ll find links to therapy resources including:
- Therapy (CBT with ERP)
To find all of OCD Action’s treatment resources
1. At the top of the homepage, click on the green “Learn About OCD” bar. Then, click on: “All of our resources“
2. Next, scroll down and click on a blue bar, for example “I want to find out about the recommended treatments”. You’ll then see these links – click on them for more information:
Treatments information pack [PDF here]
- Therapy (CBT with ERP)
- Good quality CBT with ERP
- What to look for in a therapist (including privately)
- Making the most of therapy
- Medication (Anti-obsessional)
- Treatments that are not recommended and why
We hope you’ll find this helpful!
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19 May 2024 at 23:43 #31373Forum ModeratorsHi:
Forum Moderators here – just checking in, as it’s been a while since we replied to your topic.
We want to be sure you know that, in addition to contacting the OCD Action Helpline and Email Service, you can visit our website’s Resources page: https://ocdaction.org.uk/resources/
You’ll find lots of helpful web-based resources on topics such as:
- An introduction to OCD
- Assessment and Diagnosis
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Exposure and Response Prevention
- Funding specialist treatment
- Getting a Yes from the NHS
- Good Quality CBT with ERP
- I am a parent of a young child
- Making the Most of Therapy
- Medication for OCD
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Preparing for a GP Appointment
- Primary Care for Adults
- Reassurance seeking
- Secondary Care for Adult
- Student Space: Management and Keeping Well
- Support at University
- Support for Families and Carers
- Treatment Options
- Treatments Not Recommended for OCD
- What to Look for in a Therapist
- Your Journey through the NHS
12 January 2026 at 23:08 #37878Forum ModeratorsOther OCD-Related Support Services – Find Out More!
In addition to OCD Action, other organisations provide useful, reliable and relevant support for people with OCD and OCD-related conditions and their friends, families and carers. Find out more on our Resources page: https://ocdaction.org.uk/resources/
These are just some of the many organisations:
Maternal OCD: They provide help for women with perinatal obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), a debilitating anxiety disorder, which is treatable. Maternal OCD’s aims are to:
- Raise awareness of perinatal OCD to healthcare professionals, mums to be/new mums, researchers and national decision-makers
- Provide information and support to mums and their families
- Encourage and support perinatal OCD research
BDD Foundation: Provides support for people with Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), a preoccupation with perceived defects/flaws in appearance, often cause excessive self-consciousness. The Foundation:
- explains that BDD is a treatable condition and how, with the right help, recovery is very possible.
- provides information on support and treatment services available to UK residents
- recognises that the BDD community is worldwide. They encourage everyone to seek help and support through online services that can be accessed anywhere.
Asto Clinics: Asto is a UK charity providing treatment based on what works for individuals living with OCD. Asto’s founder, Steve Turnock, suffered from severe OCD and is aware of how life-changing the right support can be.
International OCD Foundation: The IOCDF is a large nonprofit serving the OCD community world-wide, including family members and health professionals. The IOCDF is known for:
- Their mission – to ensure that no one affected by OCD and related disorders is alone. Their community provides help, healing and hope.
- Their vision – that everyone impacted by OCD and related disorders has access to effective treatment and support.
- Their work – providing up-to-date education and resources, quality professional training, and advancing research.
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