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13 online resources to help you learn about OCD—and get better

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Dr. Keara Valentine

There are countless reasons you might be looking for more resources on how to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Whether you’re curious about whether you or a loved one might have OCD or you’ve been recently diagnosed, there’s a lot of information online to help educate you about OCD and even help to treat its symptoms

11 online resources to help with OCD

As far as online therapy goes, not all therapy is created equal — especially when it comes to OCD. The gold standard for OCD treatment is exposure and response prevention therapy, or ERP. Undergoing exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy with a specialty-trained ERP therapist is your best bet.

Beyond therapy, you might want to know what other resources are great to have on hand, such as online communities, programs and reading materials. While these should never be viewed as a replacement for ERP, they can help round out your knowledge. We recommend viewing them as another tool in your toolbox, which is why we created this roundup of our favorite online resources for understanding and managing OCD.

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International OCD Foundation

The International OCD Foundation is one of the best online resources for those interested in learning more about OCD. It’s a one-stop shop for educational materials, finding treatment providers and facilities and more. Their comprehensive website includes OCD support groups lists, links to educational materials, a live chat area, newsletters and a resource directory, among other things. Plus, they also provide book and app reviews on materials for OCD.

Anxiety and Depression Association of America 

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) was founded in 1979 with the goal of aiding in the prevention, treatment and research of diagnoses such as anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD and other related disorders. The site has a “find a therapist” directory, peer-to-peer support groups, blog posts, webinars and podcasts to provide people with information and resources for OCD and other diagnoses. As always, we advise that when searching for a therapist for OCD, you look for someone who specializes in exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy.

BeyondOCD.org

BeyondOCD.org aims to increase awareness and understanding of OCD. The site contains videos and reading materials about OCD, its symptoms, effects, treatments and more. It breaks the information down into easy-to-understand and easy-to-follow sections, so it’s perfect for those looking to share information on OCD with family members and friends. 

Made of Millions

Made of Millions was created with the goal of reducing stigma around mental illness and increasing education and awareness. The site has blogs on various mental health topics, reading materials on intrusive thoughts and OCD, a global mental health livestream with various speakers and more. 

NOCD 

If you’re reading this, you’ve found NOCD already! We exist to help provide information, support, guidance and virtual therapy for individuals with OCD. Our website hosts a blog full of helpful information and an education center full of free resources. You can also join our OCD community and get 24/7 access to personalized self-management tools built by people who have been through OCD and successfully recovered.

We also offer a nationwide network of licensed therapists certified in ERP therapy to make OCD treatment accessible and affordable for all. We have 24/7 support, so we’re always here when you need, and we’re covered by many insurance plans. You can schedule a free call any time to get more information and get started with an NOCD therapist.

OCD Challenge 

The OCD Challenge is a completely free, self-guided program that those with OCD can utilize to help manage their symptoms. The website was designed by OCD providers, researchers and advocates with the goal of improving the lives of those with OCD. It utilizes customizable, interactive activities that follow the principles of ERP to help users better recognize and manage their compulsions and responses.

OCD-Support

The OCD-Support group on Groups.io is a support group dedicated to providing guidance and support to those with OCD and the friends and family of those affected by OCD. The group is run by Wendy Mueller, who recovered from severe OCD and has 28 years of experience leading online OCD support groups, and Dr. James Claiborn, a psychologist with 30 years of experience who specializes in using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to treat those with OCD.

Everything OCD 

Everything OCD is a Facebook group for those with OCD and their loved ones to gather and support one another. It’s a place where individuals affected by OCD can share stories and relate to the experiences of others. The group offers a safe place for users to share information and encouragement, and it offers a private support group for those interested in peer support. 

OCD Gamechangers

Gamechangers is an incredible organization run by advocate and OCD sufferer Chrissie Hodges. Gamechangers mission is to get OCD patients the help they need while at the same time creating a community that is supportive on your journey. 

OCD Peers

Another incredible organization run by Ms. Hodges, OCD Peers is a peer support community. For those suffering from OCD the journey through can often feel long and lonely but OCD Peers is aiming to change that by connecting OCD sufferers. While the peer support isn’t a substitute for clinical support and therapy, they can provide emotional support that can be vital to those dealing with OCD on a daily basis. 

OCD Stories

Direct from the OCD Stories website itself: “The OCD Stories podcast is a show that aims to offer hope and inspiration. Host Stuart Ralph interviews some of the best minds in OCD treatment and recovery to share their advice, to both entertain and educate listeners towards a healthier life. The show was created in 2015. Since that time it has been downloaded over 2 million times globally.”

Purely OCD Podcast

Lauren McMeikan Rosen, LMFT, and Kelley Franke, LMFT, are OCD specialists living with OCD. With their Purely OCD podcast, they bring a unique vantage point to their discussions about OCD treatment, infusing a much-needed dose of humor and a lot of heart to the topic of OCD recovery.

Kimberley Quinlan’s blog

Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT, is both an OCD specialist and an expert in mindfulness. Her blog is a great resource for people who want to understand OCD and value a welcoming and empathetic approach. She also has a podcast which offers free advice to help you better understand your OCD and anxieties.

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I’m a licensed therapist with specialized training in treating OCD using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy, the gold standard of treatments. ERP treats all types of intrusive thoughts, including violent and taboo, so that you can overcome OCD.

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I’m a licensed therapist with specialized training in treating OCD using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy, the gold standard of treatments. ERP treats all types of intrusive thoughts, including violent and taboo, so that you can overcome OCD.

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Ray Li

LCSW, LCSW-2

I’m a licensed therapist with specialized training in treating OCD using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy, the gold standard of treatments. ERP treats all types of intrusive thoughts, including violent and taboo, so that you can overcome OCD.

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