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  • The OCD Parents’ Support Project – a joint initiative between OCD Action and the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust (SLaM) – provides monthly online seminars specifically aimed at parents of young...Read More.

  • The South West London and St. George’s NHS Trus have produced a new book for children of parents with OCD! The book is titled: ‘How the doctor stopped Mummy doing...Read More.

  • Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners

    February 22nd 2013

    We have had a lot of people contact us recently about the Channel 4 programme Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners. For the most part, people have been upset and frustrated about the...Read More.

  • The OCD Parents’ Support Project – a joint initiative between OCD Action and the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust (SLaM) – provides monthly online seminars specifically aimed at parents...Read More.

  • If you’ve been watching the new TV drama “My Mad Fat Diary” on E4, then you might already know that it’s loosely based on the memoir (originally titled “My Fat,...Read More.

  • The OCD at School project works with children and adolescents, and those around them such as teachers and parents, to make sure that young people with OCD get the support they...Read More.

  • Are you a 16-25 year old affected by OCD? Watershed TV would love to hear from you. Watershed Television is making a two-part documentary for a leading broadcaster about British...Read More.

  • Hey! Got OCD? Want to meet up with people like yourself? Want to share ideas, solutions or share your opinion on what’s happening in the news? Then our online meet-up...Read More.

  • The OCD Parents’ Support Project – a joint initiative between OCD Action and the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust (SLaM) – provides monthly <strong>online</strong> seminars specifically aimed at parents...Read More.

  • The OCD Parents’ Support Project (a joint initiative between OCD Action and the South London and Maudsley NHS Trust) provides monthly online seminars specifically aimed at parents of young people...Read More.

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