We are recruiting individuals with OCD for a paid research study. Visit the link in our bio to fill out a brief survey if you are interested in participating!
Mental Health Awareness Month: The Joy Workout! Check out this article and video released by the New York Times which discusses and demonstrates a short work out which has been proven to improve your mood! To find the full article and video, click the link in our bio.
This week is Women's Mental Health week! If you are interested in participating in a paid research study focused on women's mental health, click the link in our bio and fill out the brief survey to learn more!
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This week of Mental Health Awareness month we are highlighting the Kevin Love Fund and the great work they are doing spreading awareness about mental health and the fact that everyone is going through something we cannot see. For more information click the link in our bio!
Don’t wait for a health care provider to ask about your mental health. Start the conversation. Here are five tips from @nimhgov to help you get the most out of your visit. Learn more at https://t.co/C80ugCn2Jx. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth#MentalHealthMonth
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The center for OCD and Related Disorders is looking to recruit individuals with OCD to participate in a fully online paid research study. Click the link in our bio to fill out a brief survey and get involved!
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Interested in participating in research? We are recruiting participants with OCD for our EEG study. Visit our research questionnaire to see if you can participate in our study. The link is in our bio!
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Members of our team presented their research this weekend at the ADAA, which examined ways to enhance CBT for OCD. Interested in participating in research and possibly receiving treatment for OCD? Click the link in our bio to fill out out a quick survey and get involved!
Happy National Siblings Day! We are looking for siblings of people with OCD to participate in a paid research study. This study will ONLY be available until the end of the month! If you're interested in participating, please click the link in our bio and fill out the survey!
If you have a sibling with OCD, you may be eligible to participate in a research study! You will be compensated for your time and effort, and your sibling (who has OCD) may also be eligible for no-cost treatment after the study. Click the link in our bio if you are interested.
If you are an adult with OCD who menstruates, you may be eligible to participate in one
of our paid research studies! Click the link in our bio to
fill out a brief survey if you are interested in participating!
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In this post we highlight major takeaways from an important review article written by Adriana Wilson and Kayla Thayer regarding how racial and cultural differences may affect the presentation and expression of OCD. Swipe to read more
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Our lab partnered up with Psych Hub to make some informational videos about OCD, in these videos two of our clinicians explain what obsessions and compulsions are. To check out the videos in both English and Spanish, click the link in our bio!
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