Coping with OCD during the COVID-19 outbreak
- 0About this program
- 1What is Covid-19 and how serious is it?
- 2What are the experts saying?
- 3Adapting to the new (temporary) normal
- 4COVID-19 vs Your OCD Symptoms
- 5Talking to Kids about COVID-19
- 6What are teletherapy and telepsychiatry?
- 7Watch our OCD/Coronavirus TOWN HALL
- 8Relevant articles and Resources
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About this program
The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the ongoing worldwide outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) a pandemic. In response, public health experts around the world have asked individuals and organizations to take action to prevent and limit the transmission of this disease in their communities.
This may create unique challenges for people in the OCD and related disorders community as we work to balance what's best for population health and what's best for our individual mental health. The goal of this program is to provide those suffering with OCD the necessary resources to guide them through this difficult time. Anyone looking to manage their anxiety/OCD around COVID-19 should enroll in this program.
We've put together the following resources that you may find useful. If you have questions that aren't addressed here, please contact us at (617) 973-5801 or info@iocdf.org.
Created by:Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.
Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.