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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - Support GroupsInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Long Island OCD Network Description: OCD support group and online chat group in Long Island. (mywebpage.netscape.com) |
Los Angeles OCD Support Groups Description: Three weekly therapy/support groups. Sessions for teens with OCD, adults with OCD, and adults with compulsive skin picking and hair pulling. (ocdla.com) |
New Zealand OCD Support Group Description: Monthly meetings in Christchurch, NZ on the first Wednesday of the month. (ocd.org.nz) |
Obessive Compulsive Anonymous (OCA) World Services Description: The International 12-step based Support Group for people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Site lists the method, slogans, literature, meetings, resources and announcements. (hometown.aol.com) |
OCD Support Groups List Description: Comprehensive listing of over 160 OCD support groups across the world, including contact information. (From the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation.) (ocfoundation.org) |
Palo Alto Family OCD Support Group Description: Monthly meeting for family members of those with this condition. Meets at Stanford University. (php.com) |
Philadelphia OCD Support and Relapse Prevention Group Description: For individuals with OCD, and their loved ones. (members.aol.com) |
South Florida OCD Support Group Description: Free meetings every other week for individuals with OCD and their families. (ocdhope.com) |
St. Louis OCD Support Group Description: Free monthly support group meetings held regularly since 1990. Also includes information on free lending library, and links to other online resources for those with OCD. (stlocd.org) |
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