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Cambridge OCD Support Group - This group is open to people with OCD and their family, carers, and friends.The group meets on the first Monday of every month from 7pm-8.30pm. Bath house Mill Rd. For more information please contact: ocdcambridge@gmail.com or call 0303 040 1112 (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm). |
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The OCD Action website has a dedicated page for carers |
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OCD UK has a dedicated section for Families |
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The Mind website has good practical advice |
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The International OCD Foundation also has good advice |
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The NHS website has some information for people with OCD |
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Two books that cover topics helpful to a caregiver.
- When a Family Member Has OCD: Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Skills to Help Families Affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Jon Hershfield, 2016
- Loving Someone with OCD: Help for You and Your Family by Karen J Landsman, 2005
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