Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder presents itself in many guises, and certainly goes far beyond the common perception that OCD is merely a little hand washing, checking light switches, having spotless houses or a characteristic of someone who is a little fastidious. In fact, if a person is suffering with Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder then it will be impacting on some or all aspects of their daily life. See resources below for more information
OCD Action has a vision of a time when OCD is well understood and everyone gets the treatment and the support they need, when they need it
OCD UK provide advice, information, and support services for those affected by OCD, and campaign to end the trivialisation and stigma of OCD