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The PSILOCD Study – Recruitment open! [NOW CLOSED]
The PSILOCD study is a clinical research study taking place at the CNWL-Imperial
Psychopharmacology and Psychedelic Research Clinic (CIPPRes clinic) at St Charles Hospital. It is
being led by researchers from the Centres for Neuropsychopharmacology and Psychedelic Research at
Imperial College London, in partnership with the Highly Specialised Service for Obsessive Compulsive
Disorders (OCDs) at the Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust and the
Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute at Cambridge University.

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

Neural mechanisms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, an OCD and MEG study
The Max Planck Centre University College London needs volunteers aged 18-55 to help us understand OCD.

A Real-Time App-Based Study
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
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 […]