Though obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is the tenth leading cause of disability in the world according to the world health organization, the lack of awareness within the general-public, mental health and medical professionals persists surrounding the diagnosis. For the average individual with lived experience, suffering with debilitating OCD symptoms is common and may last more than a decade long. So why aren’t the signs of OCD more identifiable in school settings, homes, hospitals and clinics? This interactive 2-hour long workshop will support mental health and medical professionals with going beyond the one-page overview of OCD, often found in most graduate school textbooks.
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