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New OCD Study! The Effect of Difficult Interpersonal Memories on Emotional Responses

Posted on November 17th, 2021 by orchard@admin

The Oxford Institute of Clinical Psychology Training and Research is looking for volunteers aged 18 and over to participate in research that will take approximately 1 hour, it will involve a short telephone discussion, an experimental task via video and completion of questionnaires. They are aiming to explore how bringing to mind memories of difficult interpersonal experiences affects […]

Summary of the 17th Annual Scientific Meeting of the ECNP-OCRN International College of Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (ICOCS)

Posted on November 17th, 2021 by orchard@admin

The 17th Annual Scientific Meeting of the ECNP-OCRN International College of Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders (ICOCS) was held in Lisbon on 1st October 2021. This year for the first time it was a hybrid event, with 17 in-person and 21 remotely attending participants spread across the world. This conference was funded by Orchard OCD. As a brand-new format, it was a great […]

OCD & Shame – New OCD Research

Posted on November 17th, 2021 by orchard@admin

The Salomons Institute for Applied Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University is looking at ways to measure and treat shame in the context of OCD. They would like to do a confidential video interview as part of their research. Alex is researching how we can measure shame. Benny is researching people’s experiences of therapy. Click those links to find out […]

Important Psilocybin Study Update

Posted on November 17th, 2021 by orchard@admin

So after a long wait, we expect our Psilocybin study to start early next year! If you are interested in registering your interest then please email Dr Kirran Ahmad at k.ahmad@imperial.ac.uk. Thank you again to those who supported our 2020 crowdfunding campaign to make this dream a reality. Orchard OCD will keep you updated on the study’s progress.

Hiring – Fundraising and Communications Officer

Posted on September 28th, 2021 by orchard@admin

Good news! We are now hiring our first full-time staff position at Orchard OCD. We are seeking to recruit a full-time Fundraising and Communications Officer that can be based at our shared office space in Cambridge or remotely or a mix of both. This position will build on the successful fundraising we have been doing […]

Patients failing at treatment, or treatment failing patients?

Posted on June 8th, 2021 by orchard@admin

It is thought that up to a third of people with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder have what is called Treatment–Resistant OCD, which means they do not respond to standard treatments like medication and CBT/ERP/psychotherapy. When OCD has become deeply and chronically embedded in the circuits of the brain, it is extremely hard to shift. It becomes embedded by the vicious circles […]

The hidden costs of OCD

Posted on June 2nd, 2021 by orchard@admin

The phone rings. ‘Excuse me madam, we are extremely concerned about the amount of water your household is using, and strongly advise you check your property. We think you must have a leaking pipe. It is the only thing that could explain how a household of two people could use more than a typical household […]

Why Talking Therapies don’t work for everyone

Posted on June 1st, 2021 by orchard@admin

CBT, and other ‘Talking Therapies’ present the following difficulties for some people with OCD. The therapist needs information about the problem. The patient has to explain what triggers the intrusive thoughts and the associated anxiety. Whilst explaining this, intrusive thoughts – and the extreme anxiety associated with these – are triggered. Imagine how you would […]

An Unwanted Intruder by Samantha Crilly

Posted on May 27th, 2021 by orchard@admin

Samantha Crilly. An Unwanted Intruder. In Hope with OCD. Hammersmith Health Books. May 2018. Sam’s wonderful poetry book is due out on World’s Mental Health Day, October 2020! For the curious, you can pre-order it now from here.

Why should I participate in OCD research?

Posted on May 7th, 2021 by orchard@admin

A big thank you to Nathalia who wrote this weeks blog on OCD research participation. The worldwide prevalence of OCD is approximately 2% of the general population, and the average age of onset is 19.5. As debilitating as it already is, OCD is also highly comorbid with several mental health conditions such as ADHD, Bipolar […]

OCD and Me: Battling the ‘dictator within’

Posted on April 30th, 2021 by orchard@admin

In this week’s blog we have an anonymous OCD story: OCD – where to begin? My body and mind shudders every time I see or hear that combination of letters. My skin crawls. Who knew an acronym could be so painful? Especially when referenced humoursly by close friends and TV celebrities. I have suffered from […]

Are you a young person and would like to work for Orchard?

Posted on April 1st, 2021 by orchard@admin

We are recruiting a Fundraising and Communications Assistant for a six-month part-time position with Orchard, funded in part by the UK government’s Kickstart scheme. You will be assisting our communications lead, Juliet Rowe, and our chair and co-founder, Nick Sireau, with all our social media, e-news, website, online fundraising and communications. You will help prepare […]