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OUR NEW POCKET SIZED GUIDE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Click the tab for full contents. Get involved in the work of OCD-UK through volunteering or support the work of our charity through fundraising. In this section. Fundraising. Join OCD-UK. OCD-UK Young Ambassadors. 1.2 Challenge. Zoom OCD Support Groups. Share your story. NHS SPECIALIST OCD TREATMENT SERVICES The OHSPIC is a brand new clinic that opened in 2019 to treat patients with OCD and other anxiety problems.. What the Service Offers. Outpatient. CBT (tailored around patient needs, i.e. weekly, intensive) for OCD and Hoarding; Home based when appropriateCONFERENCE MAP
We are delighted to invite you to the first ever OCD-UK virtual conference, promoting recovery from OCD! Our virtual conference is completely free of charge, but should you find a presentation helpful, we welcome a small donation for each presentation you attend, to help us cover our platform costs. Take a look at our conference map to viewthe
FINDING A PRIVATE THERAPIST Finding a Private Therapist. The purpose of this page is to empower those seeking private treatment for OCD to choose wisely, through signposting private treatment pathways that are appropriate and to well-trained health professionals with appropriate qualifications and experience. This page offers guidance on choosing the right private NEUROSURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF OCD Over recent years there has been an increase in exploring the use of psychosurgery, sometimes called neurosurgery for mental disorder (NMD) or just neurosurgery, for the treatment of severe treatment refractory OCD.Although the term ‘treatment refractory’ is aTREATMENT BARRIERS
Treatment Barriers. There are two main problems that our service-users frequently report as being barriers to treatment for their OCD, problems accessing therapy and problems with the quality of therapy they receive. It’s important you understand these, so you can be empowered to prepare and minimise any impact that they might have onyou.
WHAT IS COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT)? CBT makes use of two evidence-based behaviour techniques, Cognitive Therapy (C) that looks at how we think, and Behaviour Therapy (B) which looks at how this affects what we do. In treatment we consider other ways of thinking (C), and how this would affect the way we behave (B). It’s based on the concept that your thoughts, feelingsand
ACCESSING NHS TREATMENT IN WALES Accessing NHS Treatment in Wales. As you already know, the treatment recommended for OCD by the NHS in Wales is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as recommended by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of OCD. However, how people access CBT through the NHS can be a complex, confusing and often challenging pathway.OXFORD | OCD-UK
Having OCD is difficult, not only for the individual, but also for those that love and care for people with OCD. This section has lots of information, advice and features to help during this time. OCD-UK | A NATIONAL OCD CHARITY, RUN BY, AND FOR PEOPLEABOUT OCDHAVING OCDOVERCOMING OCDGET INVOLVEDJOIN OCD-UKDONATE Welcome to OCD-UK. Helping you understand Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Information plays an important role in helping people understand and come to terms with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We’re here to educate, offer hope and support people through the difficult times, right through to recovery and everything in between,we are OCD-UK.
OUR NEW POCKET SIZED GUIDE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Click the tab for full contents. Get involved in the work of OCD-UK through volunteering or support the work of our charity through fundraising. In this section. Fundraising. Join OCD-UK. OCD-UK Young Ambassadors. 1.2 Challenge. Zoom OCD Support Groups. Share your story. NHS SPECIALIST OCD TREATMENT SERVICES The OHSPIC is a brand new clinic that opened in 2019 to treat patients with OCD and other anxiety problems.. What the Service Offers. Outpatient. CBT (tailored around patient needs, i.e. weekly, intensive) for OCD and Hoarding; Home based when appropriateCONFERENCE MAP
We are delighted to invite you to the first ever OCD-UK virtual conference, promoting recovery from OCD! Our virtual conference is completely free of charge, but should you find a presentation helpful, we welcome a small donation for each presentation you attend, to help us cover our platform costs. Take a look at our conference map to viewthe
FINDING A PRIVATE THERAPIST Finding a Private Therapist. The purpose of this page is to empower those seeking private treatment for OCD to choose wisely, through signposting private treatment pathways that are appropriate and to well-trained health professionals with appropriate qualifications and experience. This page offers guidance on choosing the right private NEUROSURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF OCD Over recent years there has been an increase in exploring the use of psychosurgery, sometimes called neurosurgery for mental disorder (NMD) or just neurosurgery, for the treatment of severe treatment refractory OCD.Although the term ‘treatment refractory’ is aTREATMENT BARRIERS
Treatment Barriers. There are two main problems that our service-users frequently report as being barriers to treatment for their OCD, problems accessing therapy and problems with the quality of therapy they receive. It’s important you understand these, so you can be empowered to prepare and minimise any impact that they might have onyou.
WHAT IS COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT)? CBT makes use of two evidence-based behaviour techniques, Cognitive Therapy (C) that looks at how we think, and Behaviour Therapy (B) which looks at how this affects what we do. In treatment we consider other ways of thinking (C), and how this would affect the way we behave (B). It’s based on the concept that your thoughts, feelingsand
ACCESSING NHS TREATMENT IN WALES Accessing NHS Treatment in Wales. As you already know, the treatment recommended for OCD by the NHS in Wales is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as recommended by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of OCD. However, how people access CBT through the NHS can be a complex, confusing and often challenging pathway.OXFORD | OCD-UK
Having OCD is difficult, not only for the individual, but also for those that love and care for people with OCD. This section has lots of information, advice and features to help during this time. ACCESSING OCD TREATMENT OCD-UK. Receiving the very highest standards of care, support and appropriate treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and sticking to the treatment plan, are the key to long-term recovery from OCD. When OCD-UK started this journey of helping and supporting people affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder back in 2004, it was notunusual to
OCD TREATMENT
OCD Treatment – An Overview. Research into the treatment of OCD is ongoing and will constantly change how we view treatment approaches to OCD. Equally the way the NHS provides treatment is another process that is forever changing, which is why we will evolve and frequently revise our approach to remain up-to-date with research and treatmentMEDICATION FOR OCD
The medication used for treating OCD usually take the form of antidepressants which act in the serotonin system, and are called Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor, or SSRIs for short. SOME USERS HAVE DESCRIBED IT TO US THAT THE ANXIETY EXPERIENCED BY OCD CAN FEEL LIKE A SHARP SPIKE, BUT AFTER TAKING MEDICATION, THAT SHARP SPIKEBECOMES
THE HISTORY OF OCD
The incidence of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or Obsessive Compulsive Neurosis as it was once known, is a relatively common disorder and can be traced historically, cross-culturally and across a broad social spectrum and does not appear to restrict itself to any specific group of individuals. FINDING A PRIVATE THERAPIST Finding a Private Therapist. The purpose of this page is to empower those seeking private treatment for OCD to choose wisely, through signposting private treatment pathways that are appropriate and to well-trained health professionals with appropriate qualifications and experience. This page offers guidance on choosing the right private ACCESSING NHS TREATMENT IN WALES Accessing NHS Treatment in Wales. As you already know, the treatment recommended for OCD by the NHS in Wales is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as recommended by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of OCD. However, how people access CBT through the NHS can be a complex, confusing and often challenging pathway.THE IMPACT OF OCD
The Impact of OCD. In popular culture and frequently within the media OCD is mistakenly portrayed as a positive trait and personality quirk, but the reality is, for those that suffer with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), it has a devastating impact on their life. OCD is a treatable condition, but we would be negligent if we didn’t OCD-UK YOUNG AMBASSADORS OCD-UK Ambassadors are sharing stories, inspiring others and raising awareness of OCD via the following project. Children in Need. This nationwide, three year project, funded by Children In Need supports the development of 60 young people with OCD (13 – 18 years of age) who are given a central platform to talk about their experiences. RACHEL – OCD & EDUCATION Having OCD is difficult, not only for the individual, but also for those that love and care for people with OCD. This section has lots of information, advice and features to help during this time. OXFORD OCD SUPPORT GROUP The support group details are intended for people with OCD, and these contact details should not be used by researchers or TV production companies without first consulting OCD-UK. You can text or email Stephen, the group facilitator ox.ocd.support@hotmail.com or contact Stephen on 07976 726803 (text message preferred). OCD-UK | A NATIONAL OCD CHARITY, RUN BY, AND FOR PEOPLEABOUT OCDHAVING OCDOVERCOMING OCDGET INVOLVEDJOIN OCD-UKDONATE Welcome to OCD-UK. Helping you understand Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Information plays an important role in helping people understand and come to terms with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We’re here to educate, offer hope and support people through the difficult times, right through to recovery and everything in between,we are OCD-UK.
OUR NEW POCKET SIZED GUIDE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Click the tab for full contents. Get involved in the work of OCD-UK through volunteering or support the work of our charity through fundraising. In this section. Fundraising. Join OCD-UK. OCD-UK Young Ambassadors. 1.2 Challenge. Zoom OCD Support Groups. Share your story. NHS SPECIALIST OCD TREATMENT SERVICES The OHSPIC is a brand new clinic that opened in 2019 to treat patients with OCD and other anxiety problems.. What the Service Offers. Outpatient. CBT (tailored around patient needs, i.e. weekly, intensive) for OCD and Hoarding; Home based when appropriateCONFERENCE MAP
We are delighted to invite you to the first ever OCD-UK virtual conference, promoting recovery from OCD! Our virtual conference is completely free of charge, but should you find a presentation helpful, we welcome a small donation for each presentation you attend, to help us cover our platform costs. Take a look at our conference map to viewthe
FINDING A PRIVATE THERAPIST Finding a Private Therapist. The purpose of this page is to empower those seeking private treatment for OCD to choose wisely, through signposting private treatment pathways that are appropriate and to well-trained health professionals with appropriate qualifications and experience. This page offers guidance on choosing the right private NEUROSURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF OCD Over recent years there has been an increase in exploring the use of psychosurgery, sometimes called neurosurgery for mental disorder (NMD) or just neurosurgery, for the treatment of severe treatment refractory OCD.Although the term ‘treatment refractory’ is aTREATMENT BARRIERS
Treatment Barriers. There are two main problems that our service-users frequently report as being barriers to treatment for their OCD, problems accessing therapy and problems with the quality of therapy they receive. It’s important you understand these, so you can be empowered to prepare and minimise any impact that they might have onyou.
WHAT IS COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT)? CBT makes use of two evidence-based behaviour techniques, Cognitive Therapy (C) that looks at how we think, and Behaviour Therapy (B) which looks at how this affects what we do. In treatment we consider other ways of thinking (C), and how this would affect the way we behave (B). It’s based on the concept that your thoughts, feelingsand
ACCESSING NHS TREATMENT IN WALES Accessing NHS Treatment in Wales. As you already know, the treatment recommended for OCD by the NHS in Wales is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as recommended by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of OCD. However, how people access CBT through the NHS can be a complex, confusing and often challenging pathway.OXFORD | OCD-UK
Having OCD is difficult, not only for the individual, but also for those that love and care for people with OCD. This section has lots of information, advice and features to help during this time. OCD-UK | A NATIONAL OCD CHARITY, RUN BY, AND FOR PEOPLEABOUT OCDHAVING OCDOVERCOMING OCDGET INVOLVEDJOIN OCD-UKDONATE Welcome to OCD-UK. Helping you understand Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Information plays an important role in helping people understand and come to terms with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We’re here to educate, offer hope and support people through the difficult times, right through to recovery and everything in between,we are OCD-UK.
OUR NEW POCKET SIZED GUIDE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Click the tab for full contents. Get involved in the work of OCD-UK through volunteering or support the work of our charity through fundraising. In this section. Fundraising. Join OCD-UK. OCD-UK Young Ambassadors. 1.2 Challenge. Zoom OCD Support Groups. Share your story. NHS SPECIALIST OCD TREATMENT SERVICES The OHSPIC is a brand new clinic that opened in 2019 to treat patients with OCD and other anxiety problems.. What the Service Offers. Outpatient. CBT (tailored around patient needs, i.e. weekly, intensive) for OCD and Hoarding; Home based when appropriateCONFERENCE MAP
We are delighted to invite you to the first ever OCD-UK virtual conference, promoting recovery from OCD! Our virtual conference is completely free of charge, but should you find a presentation helpful, we welcome a small donation for each presentation you attend, to help us cover our platform costs. Take a look at our conference map to viewthe
FINDING A PRIVATE THERAPIST Finding a Private Therapist. The purpose of this page is to empower those seeking private treatment for OCD to choose wisely, through signposting private treatment pathways that are appropriate and to well-trained health professionals with appropriate qualifications and experience. This page offers guidance on choosing the right private NEUROSURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF OCD Over recent years there has been an increase in exploring the use of psychosurgery, sometimes called neurosurgery for mental disorder (NMD) or just neurosurgery, for the treatment of severe treatment refractory OCD.Although the term ‘treatment refractory’ is aTREATMENT BARRIERS
Treatment Barriers. There are two main problems that our service-users frequently report as being barriers to treatment for their OCD, problems accessing therapy and problems with the quality of therapy they receive. It’s important you understand these, so you can be empowered to prepare and minimise any impact that they might have onyou.
WHAT IS COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT)? CBT makes use of two evidence-based behaviour techniques, Cognitive Therapy (C) that looks at how we think, and Behaviour Therapy (B) which looks at how this affects what we do. In treatment we consider other ways of thinking (C), and how this would affect the way we behave (B). It’s based on the concept that your thoughts, feelingsand
ACCESSING NHS TREATMENT IN WALES Accessing NHS Treatment in Wales. As you already know, the treatment recommended for OCD by the NHS in Wales is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as recommended by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of OCD. However, how people access CBT through the NHS can be a complex, confusing and often challenging pathway.OXFORD | OCD-UK
Having OCD is difficult, not only for the individual, but also for those that love and care for people with OCD. This section has lots of information, advice and features to help during this time. ACCESSING OCD TREATMENT OCD-UK. Receiving the very highest standards of care, support and appropriate treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and sticking to the treatment plan, are the key to long-term recovery from OCD. When OCD-UK started this journey of helping and supporting people affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder back in 2004, it was notunusual to
OCD TREATMENT
OCD Treatment – An Overview. Research into the treatment of OCD is ongoing and will constantly change how we view treatment approaches to OCD. Equally the way the NHS provides treatment is another process that is forever changing, which is why we will evolve and frequently revise our approach to remain up-to-date with research and treatmentMEDICATION FOR OCD
The medication used for treating OCD usually take the form of antidepressants which act in the serotonin system, and are called Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor, or SSRIs for short. SOME USERS HAVE DESCRIBED IT TO US THAT THE ANXIETY EXPERIENCED BY OCD CAN FEEL LIKE A SHARP SPIKE, BUT AFTER TAKING MEDICATION, THAT SHARP SPIKEBECOMES
THE HISTORY OF OCD
The incidence of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or Obsessive Compulsive Neurosis as it was once known, is a relatively common disorder and can be traced historically, cross-culturally and across a broad social spectrum and does not appear to restrict itself to any specific group of individuals. FINDING A PRIVATE THERAPIST Finding a Private Therapist. The purpose of this page is to empower those seeking private treatment for OCD to choose wisely, through signposting private treatment pathways that are appropriate and to well-trained health professionals with appropriate qualifications and experience. This page offers guidance on choosing the right private ACCESSING NHS TREATMENT IN WALES Accessing NHS Treatment in Wales. As you already know, the treatment recommended for OCD by the NHS in Wales is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as recommended by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of OCD. However, how people access CBT through the NHS can be a complex, confusing and often challenging pathway.THE IMPACT OF OCD
The Impact of OCD. In popular culture and frequently within the media OCD is mistakenly portrayed as a positive trait and personality quirk, but the reality is, for those that suffer with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), it has a devastating impact on their life. OCD is a treatable condition, but we would be negligent if we didn’t OCD-UK YOUNG AMBASSADORS OCD-UK Ambassadors are sharing stories, inspiring others and raising awareness of OCD via the following project. Children in Need. This nationwide, three year project, funded by Children In Need supports the development of 60 young people with OCD (13 – 18 years of age) who are given a central platform to talk about their experiences. RACHEL – OCD & EDUCATION Having OCD is difficult, not only for the individual, but also for those that love and care for people with OCD. This section has lots of information, advice and features to help during this time. OXFORD OCD SUPPORT GROUP The support group details are intended for people with OCD, and these contact details should not be used by researchers or TV production companies without first consulting OCD-UK. You can text or email Stephen, the group facilitator ox.ocd.support@hotmail.com or contact Stephen on 07976 726803 (text message preferred). OCD-UK | A NATIONAL OCD CHARITY, RUN BY, AND FOR PEOPLEABOUT OCDHAVING OCDOVERCOMING OCDGET INVOLVEDJOIN OCD-UKDONATE Welcome to OCD-UK. Helping you understand Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Information plays an important role in helping people understand and come to terms with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We’re here to educate, offer hope and support people through the difficult times, right through to recovery and everything in between,we are OCD-UK.
MEDICATION FOR OCD
The medication used for treating OCD usually take the form of antidepressants which act in the serotonin system, and are called Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor, or SSRIs for short. SOME USERS HAVE DESCRIBED IT TO US THAT THE ANXIETY EXPERIENCED BY OCD CAN FEEL LIKE A SHARP SPIKE, BUT AFTER TAKING MEDICATION, THAT SHARP SPIKEBECOMES
OCCURRENCES OF OCD
Occurrences of OCD. Based on current estimates for the UK population, there are around three quarters of a million people living with OCD at any one time. What we know about OCD is that the condition affects as many as 12 in every 1,000 people (1.2% of the population) from young children to adults, regardless of gender, social or culturalCONFERENCE MAP
We are delighted to invite you to the first ever OCD-UK virtual conference, promoting recovery from OCD! Our virtual conference is completely free of charge, but should you find a presentation helpful, we welcome a small donation for each presentation you attend, to help us cover our platform costs. Take a look at our conference map to viewthe
OCD AND CORONAVIRUS
In summary, right now winter flu is far more common and kills far more people every year, and whilst coronavirus is a significant cause for concern globally, the risk is still low for the majority and we should try not to allow our OCD to inflate that fact. Doing CBT doesn’t mean not washing your hands.DIAGNOSING OCD
Diagnostic Criteria. 300 3 (F42) A. Presence of obsessions, compulsions, or both: Obsessions are defined by (1) and (2): Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are experienced, at some time during the disturbance, as intrusive and unwanted, and that OCD-UK | A NATIONAL OCD CHARITY, RUN BY, AND FOR PEOPLEABOUT OCDHAVING OCDOVERCOMING OCDGET INVOLVEDJOIN OCD-UKDONATE Welcome to OCD-UK. Helping you understand Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Information plays an important role in helping people understand and come to terms with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We’re here to educate, offer hope and support people through the difficult times, right through to recovery and everything in between,we are OCD-UK.
MEDICATION FOR OCD
The medication used for treating OCD usually take the form of antidepressants which act in the serotonin system, and are called Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor, or SSRIs for short. SOME USERS HAVE DESCRIBED IT TO US THAT THE ANXIETY EXPERIENCED BY OCD CAN FEEL LIKE A SHARP SPIKE, BUT AFTER TAKING MEDICATION, THAT SHARP SPIKEBECOMES
OCCURRENCES OF OCD
Occurrences of OCD. Based on current estimates for the UK population, there are around three quarters of a million people living with OCD at any one time. What we know about OCD is that the condition affects as many as 12 in every 1,000 people (1.2% of the population) from young children to adults, regardless of gender, social or culturalCONFERENCE MAP
We are delighted to invite you to the first ever OCD-UK virtual conference, promoting recovery from OCD! Our virtual conference is completely free of charge, but should you find a presentation helpful, we welcome a small donation for each presentation you attend, to help us cover our platform costs. Take a look at our conference map to viewthe
OCD AND CORONAVIRUS
In summary, right now winter flu is far more common and kills far more people every year, and whilst coronavirus is a significant cause for concern globally, the risk is still low for the majority and we should try not to allow our OCD to inflate that fact. Doing CBT doesn’t mean not washing your hands.DIAGNOSING OCD
Diagnostic Criteria. 300 3 (F42) A. Presence of obsessions, compulsions, or both: Obsessions are defined by (1) and (2): Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are experienced, at some time during the disturbance, as intrusive and unwanted, and thatOCD TREATMENT
OCD Treatment – An Overview. Research into the treatment of OCD is ongoing and will constantly change how we view treatment approaches to OCD. Equally the way the NHS provides treatment is another process that is forever changing, which is why we will evolve and frequently revise our approach to remain up-to-date with research and treatment NHS SPECIALIST OCD TREATMENT SERVICES The OHSPIC is a brand new clinic that opened in 2019 to treat patients with OCD and other anxiety problems.. What the Service Offers. Outpatient. CBT (tailored around patient needs, i.e. weekly, intensive) for OCD and Hoarding; Home based when appropriateOCD AND CORONAVIRUS
In summary, right now winter flu is far more common and kills far more people every year, and whilst coronavirus is a significant cause for concern globally, the risk is still low for the majority and we should try not to allow our OCD to inflate that fact. Doing CBT doesn’t mean not washing your hands. PARENTS EDUCATIONAL PROJECT (PEP TALK) The delivering of this course will send parents away better educated, informed and empowered to understand their child's OCD. The project is funded for parents with children aged 5-18 (CAMHS age) suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Check the map opposite or display the calendar to see when and where courses will take place.WHAT CAUSES OCD
Disclaimer: This article is for information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder or any other medical condition. OCD-UK have taken all reasonable care in compiling this information, but always recommend consulting a doctor or other suitably qualified health professional for diagnosis and treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder or any FINDING A PRIVATE THERAPIST Finding a Private Therapist. The purpose of this page is to empower those seeking private treatment for OCD to choose wisely, through signposting private treatment pathways that are appropriate and to well-trained health professionals with appropriate qualifications and experience. This page offers guidance on choosing the right privateTHE HISTORY OF OCD
The incidence of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or Obsessive Compulsive Neurosis as it was once known, is a relatively common disorder and can be traced historically, cross-culturally and across a broad social spectrum and does not appear to restrict itself to any specific group of individuals. NEUROSURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF OCD Over recent years there has been an increase in exploring the use of psychosurgery, sometimes called neurosurgery for mental disorder (NMD) or just neurosurgery, for the treatment of severe treatment refractory OCD.Although the term ‘treatment refractory’ is a WHAT IS COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT)? Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, commonly referred to as CBT, remains the treatment of choice for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) here in the UK and is available through the NHS. It’s important that those struggling with OCD try and understand the principles behind CBT. CBT is used successfully as a treatment for many psychologicalproblems
ACCESSING NHS TREATMENT IN WALES Accessing NHS Treatment in Wales. As you already know, the treatment recommended for OCD by the NHS in Wales is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as recommended by the NICE Guidelines for the treatment of OCD. However, how people access CBT through the NHS can be a complex, confusing and often challenging pathway. OCD-UK | A NATIONAL OCD CHARITY, RUN BY, AND FOR PEOPLEABOUT OCDHAVING OCDOVERCOMING OCDGET INVOLVEDJOIN OCD-UKDONATEOCD FACTS AND STATISTICSSTATISTICS ON OCD OBSESSIONS Welcome to OCD-UK. Helping you understand Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Information plays an important role in helping people understand and come to terms with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We’re here to educate, offer hope and support people through the difficult times, right through to recovery and everything in between,we are OCD-UK.
MEDICATION FOR OCD
The medication used for treating OCD usually take the form of antidepressants which act in the serotonin system, and are called Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor, or SSRIs for short. SOME USERS HAVE DESCRIBED IT TO US THAT THE ANXIETY EXPERIENCED BY OCD CAN FEEL LIKE A SHARP SPIKE, BUT AFTER TAKING MEDICATION, THAT SHARP SPIKEBECOMES
OCCURRENCES OF OCD
Occurrences of OCD. Based on current estimates for the UK population, there are around three quarters of a million people living with OCD at any one time. What we know about OCD is that the condition affects as many as 12 in every 1,000 people (1.2% of the population) from young children to adults, regardless of gender, social or culturalCONFERENCE MAP
We are delighted to invite you to the first ever OCD-UK virtual conference, promoting recovery from OCD! Our virtual conference is completely free of charge, but should you find a presentation helpful, we welcome a small donation for each presentation you attend, to help us cover our platform costs. Take a look at our conference map to viewthe
OCD AND CORONAVIRUS
In summary, right now winter flu is far more common and kills far more people every year, and whilst coronavirus is a significant cause for concern globally, the risk is still low for the majority and we should try not to allow our OCD to inflate that fact. Doing CBT doesn’t mean not washing your hands.DIAGNOSING OCD
Diagnostic Criteria. 300 3 (F42) A. Presence of obsessions, compulsions, or both: Obsessions are defined by (1) and (2): Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are experienced, at some time during the disturbance, as intrusive and unwanted, and that OCD-UK | A NATIONAL OCD CHARITY, RUN BY, AND FOR PEOPLEABOUT OCDHAVING OCDOVERCOMING OCDGET INVOLVEDJOIN OCD-UKDONATEOCD FACTS AND STATISTICSSTATISTICS ON OCD OBSESSIONS Welcome to OCD-UK. Helping you understand Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Information plays an important role in helping people understand and come to terms with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). We’re here to educate, offer hope and support people through the difficult times, right through to recovery and everything in between,we are OCD-UK.
MEDICATION FOR OCD
The medication used for treating OCD usually take the form of antidepressants which act in the serotonin system, and are called Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor, or SSRIs for short. SOME USERS HAVE DESCRIBED IT TO US THAT THE ANXIETY EXPERIENCED BY OCD CAN FEEL LIKE A SHARP SPIKE, BUT AFTER TAKING MEDICATION, THAT SHARP SPIKEBECOMES
OCCURRENCES OF OCD
Occurrences of OCD. Based on current estimates for the UK population, there are around three quarters of a million people living with OCD at any one time. What we know about OCD is that the condition affects as many as 12 in every 1,000 people (1.2% of the population) from young children to adults, regardless of gender, social or culturalCONFERENCE MAP
We are delighted to invite you to the first ever OCD-UK virtual conference, promoting recovery from OCD! Our virtual conference is completely free of charge, but should you find a presentation helpful, we welcome a small donation for each presentation you attend, to help us cover our platform costs. Take a look at our conference map to viewthe
OCD AND CORONAVIRUS
In summary, right now winter flu is far more common and kills far more people every year, and whilst coronavirus is a significant cause for concern globally, the risk is still low for the majority and we should try not to allow our OCD to inflate that fact. Doing CBT doesn’t mean not washing your hands.DIAGNOSING OCD
Diagnostic Criteria. 300 3 (F42) A. Presence of obsessions, compulsions, or both: Obsessions are defined by (1) and (2): Recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are experienced, at some time during the disturbance, as intrusive and unwanted, and thatOCD TREATMENT
OCD Treatment – An Overview. Research into the treatment of OCD is ongoing and will constantly change how we view treatment approaches to OCD. Equally the way the NHS provides treatment is another process that is forever changing, which is why we will evolve and frequently revise our approach to remain up-to-date with research and treatment NHS SPECIALIST OCD TREATMENT SERVICES The OHSPIC is a brand new clinic that opened in 2019 to treat patients with OCD and other anxiety problems.. What the Service Offers. Outpatient. CBT (tailored around patient needs, i.e. weekly, intensive) for OCD and Hoarding; Home based when appropriateOCD AND CORONAVIRUS
In summary, right now winter flu is far more common and kills far more people every year, and whilst coronavirus is a significant cause for concern globally, the risk is still low for the majority and we should try not to allow our OCD to inflate that fact. Doing CBT doesn’t mean not washing your hands. PARENTS EDUCATIONAL PROJECT (PEP TALK) The delivering of this course will send parents away better educated, informed and empowered to understand their child's OCD. The project is funded for parents with children aged 5-18 (CAMHS age) suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Check the map opposite or display the calendar to see when and where courses will take place.WHAT CAUSES OCD
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The incidence of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or Obsessive Compulsive Neurosis as it was once known, is a relatively common disorder and can be traced historically, cross-culturally and across a broad social spectrum and does not appear to restrict itself to any specific group of individuals. NEUROSURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF OCD Over recent years there has been an increase in exploring the use of psychosurgery, sometimes called neurosurgery for mental disorder (NMD) or just neurosurgery, for the treatment of severe treatment refractory OCD.Although the term ‘treatment refractory’ is a WHAT IS COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY (CBT)? Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, commonly referred to as CBT, remains the treatment of choice for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) here in the UK and is available through the NHS. It’s important that those struggling with OCD try and understand the principles behind CBT. CBT is used successfully as a treatment for many psychologicalproblems
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