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Invitation to participate: Understanding parental experiences of early obsessive-compulsive signs emerging at 4-10 years

Posted on October 21st, 2022 by orchard@admin

You are being invited to take part in a research study which involves parents being interviewed to understand their experiences of parenting a child who has (or had, if since diagnosed) what may be considered as early obsessive-compulsive styles of thinking and behaviour. Before you decide whether to take part, it is important for you […]

The PSILOCD Study – Recruitment Open! [NOW CLOSED]

Posted on October 6th, 2022 by orchard@admin

The PSILOCD Study recruitment is now open! (Evaluating the effects of the 5-HT 2A agonist psilocybin on the neurocognitive and clinical correlates of compulsivity: a pharmacological-challenge feasibility study.) Who is involved in the PSILOCD Study? The PSILOCD study is a clinical research study taking place at the CNWL-Imperial Psychopharmacology and Psychedelic Research Clinic (CIPPRes clinic) at St […]

An interview with Orchard founder Nick Sireau

Posted on October 5th, 2022 by orchard@admin

An interview with Orchard founder Nick Sireau about his experience with OCD, why he set up Orchard, and how he works to develop a treatment for his sons’ rare genetic disease. Nick Sireau is the CEO and Chair of Trustees of the AKU Society, an award-winning patient group that helps people with Alkaptonuria (AKU), sometimes referred to […]

BAP: OCD Public Lecture with Nick Sireau and Naomi A Fineberg

Posted on October 3rd, 2022 by orchard@admin

During a free event of The British Association for Psychopharmacology, Summer Meeting 2022 at the Imperial College London, Nick Sireau, Founder and Director of Orchard and Prof Naomi Fineberg spoke about OCD and its impact. Nick presents a personal account of living with OCD and how he has channeled these experiences into accelerating bench-bedside research, in order […]

Are you aged between 18 to 65 and have OCD?

Posted on September 30th, 2022 by orchard@admin

Q&A; A Lily Bailey Book

Posted on September 15th, 2022 by orchard@admin

In this week’s blog, Orchard interviewed Lily Bailey, author of When I see Blue, an authentic and affecting story about living life with OCD. Lily Bailey is a mental health advocate who hosts #OCDTalkHour every Wednesday on her Twitter page @LilyBaileyUK.  Hi Lily, tell us a bit about yourself. Hello! I’m an author based in […]

Shaun’s OCD Story

Posted on September 14th, 2022 by orchard@admin

This week’s blog is written by Shaun, who is a model, podcaster and influencer. Shaun has OCD and wants to share his experiences living with this disorder.  — First, I write this article as one of the lucky ones with OCD. I am on the path to recovery, after being diagnosed with ‘Pure O’ OCD […]

A Real-Time App-Based Study

Posted on August 11th, 2022 by orchard@admin

Anglia Ruskin University is looking for participants for a real-time app-based study looking at how people experience distressful worries and anxieties about becoming contaminated (in general and with Covid-19), and how relatives can support them throughout their daily lives. They are recruiting pairs of participants – those with contamination fears and their chosen relative – and […]

Study investigating the effects of median nerve stimulation at the wrist on OCD symptoms

Posted on August 3rd, 2022 by orchard@admin

The School of Psychology, University of Nottingham are looking for participants with a diagnosis of OCD who live in the UK and are aged 12 years old or older to take part in a study investigating the effects of median nerve stimulation at the wrist on OCD symptoms. They have previously shown the effectiveness of this technique in reducing the urge […]

Dr Lynn Drummond Video Series

Posted on August 2nd, 2022 by orchard@admin

Dr Lynn Drummond has filmed a video series about OCD. Dr Lynn Drummond has also released a new book called “Everything you need to know about OCD” – check it out here. WHAT IS OCD? TREATMENT FOR OCD THE EFFECT OCD CHILDREN & OCD PANDAS ADOLESCENTS & OCD

New research study: Understanding Thoughts and Behaviours in Emetophobia and Panic

Posted on April 25th, 2022 by orchard@admin

The University of Oxford is investigating the differential diagnostic profiles of panic disorder and emetophobia in young people. They are looking to recruit young people (11-17 years) with emetophobia, panic disorder and healthy controls. Emetophobia? Emetophobia is a fear of throwing up. Emetophobia can have huge overlaps with OCD. You can participate in the survey here.

Latin American OCD Research Study

Posted on April 19th, 2022 by orchard@admin

The Storch Lab at the Baylor College of Medicine is conducting a study looking at OCD individuals of Latin American descent aged 7-89 years old with symptoms of OCD. Their research goals are: Identify genetic factors contributing to the development of OCD Diversify ancestry represented in OCD research Improve OCD treatment in the future Who can participate […]