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Tuesday September 22, 2009

First “OCD Awareness Week” Scheduled

The International OCD Foundation has named October 12 through 18 as “OCD Awareness Week.” Although this week will have a special name, it’s not necessary to wait until then to get help in finding treatment that will reduce symptoms and allow sufferers to lead more productive lives.

In an average elementary school there are likely five children suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. In a medium to large high school, there are typically 20 students battling OCD. And in a workplace of 500, there would be about five employees who have OCD, most likely hiding their symptoms from their colleagues. OCD is in every community and sufferers should not feel ashamed or embarrassed.

In most cases, OCD is a treatable disorder; however, studies show that people suffer unnecessarily for years because of a lack of information and a shortage of therapists trained to properly diagnose and treat OCD.

For additional information about OCD and its treatment, visit the sections on this web site or call OCD Chicago at 773-880-1635.