NHS 

Obsessive compulsive disorder

Comprehensive information on OCD from the NHS s and links to external sites.

 

Royal College of Psychiatrists 

OCD

This leaflet is for anyone who has problems with obsessions or compulsions, their family and friends – and anyone else who wants to find out more.

 

The Mental Health Foundation

www.mentalhealth.org.uk

OCD

We believe it is important to involve the people who use mental health services and their carers in our work. We want to support them to have their say on the way that services are run, as well as to use their experiences to inform our thinking.

 

MIND – Understanding OCD

MIND Infoline:  0300 123 3393

www.mind.org.uk 

OCD

Link for an introduction to obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The symptoms of OCD can be very distressing and can seriously disrupt normal life.  This booklet aims to help people understand it, gives an outline of the kinds of treatment or help available, and suggests how people can help themselves.

 

OCD UK

Advice Line:  03332 127 890

www.ocduk.org

OCD-UK works independently working with and for people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, their objective is to make a positive and meaningful difference in the everyday lives of people affected by OCD by providing accessible and effective support services and by campaigning for improved access and quality treatment and care.

 

OCD Action
Helpline: 0300 636 5478

www.ocdaction.org.uk
OCD Action works for a society where OCD is better understood and diagnosed quickly, where appropriate treatment options are open and accessible, where support and information is readily available and where nobody feels ashamed to ask for help.  We are here because OCD tears families apart and leaves people isolated and exhausted. OCD ruins lives. It is a sad fact that many people with OCD delay seeking help. They put up with it for too long, perhaps thinking that nothing can be done or just not knowing where to turn. OCD Action believes in taking action. We want people affected by OCD to seek help, to understand their treatment options and find the support and motivation they need to fight back. OCD is treatable, it can get better.

 

TOP UK (Triumph over Phobia)
Office: 01225 571 740

www.triumphoverphobia.com

What is OCD?

Triumph Over Phobia (TOP UK) is a UK registered charity which aims to help sufferers of phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder and other related anxiety to overcome their fears and become ex-sufferers.

 

Anxiety UK

Helpline: 08444 775 774

www.anxietyuk.org.uk 

Anxiety UK works to relieve and support those living with anxiety disorders by providing information, support and understanding via an extensive range of services, including 1:1 therapy. We work regularly with external agencies and healthcare professionals to improve services for those living with anxiety disorders. We also campaign to raise awareness of anxiety disorders.

 

The Mix

Helpline:  0808 808 4994

www.themix.org.uk 

OCD

Life’s tough, we know that. It can throw a lot your way and make it hard to know what the hell to do with it all.   So, welcome to The Mix. Whether you’re 13, 25, or any age in between, we’re here to take on the embarrassing problems, weird questions, and please-don’t-make-me-say-it-out-loud thoughts you have. We give you the information and support you need to deal with it all.  Because you can.  Because you’re awesome.  We’ll connect you to experts and your peers who’ll give you the support and tools you need to take on any challenge you’re facing – for everything from homelessness to finding a job, from money to mental health, from break-ups to drugs.  We’re a free and confidential multi-channel service. That means that you choose how you access our support, without the worry of anyone else finding out. Whether it be through our articles and video content online or our phoneemailpeer to peer and counselling services – we put the control in your hands. You can even volunteer with us too.

 

Young Minds  

Parent’s Helpline:  0808 802 5544

www.youngminds.org.uk 

OCD

National charity committed to improving the mental health of all children and young people, their Parents Information Service provides information and advice for any adult with concerns about a child or young person.