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Support Services offered at International OCD Foundation

Eligibility

No restrictions.   Common compulsive behaviors include repeated checking, counting/repeating, collecting/hoarding, repeated cleaning, and excessive arranging.   Common obsessive thoughts include fear of contamination, fear of causing harm to another, fear of making a mistake, and fear of behaving in a socially unacceptable manner.

Hours

M-F, 9am-5:30pm, EST.

Application process

Call or visit website.

Fees

Fees vary for international and other membership categories and conferences..

Service area

US
Provides information about obsessive-compulsive disorder and about treatments.   Connects people to local therapists and local support groups as well as online support groups.

Data provided by

Washington 211

Providing organization

International OCD Foundation
Coordinates an annual membership conference; training programs for mental health professionals; annual research awards; affiliates and support groups throughout the United States and Canada; referrals to treatment providers; and the distribution of pamphlets, videos, and other OCD-related materials through the bookstore.