Resources
International OCD Foundation
The IOCDF is the largest foundation dedicated to helping those affected by obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and related disorders live full and productive lives.
The Anxiety-Free Child Program
Advanced Strategies for Overcoming Your Child's Anxiety, developed by Rich Presta and Dr. Cheryl Lane.
Boston University Anxiety Clinic's Website
Contains a wealth of information and an excellent resource list.
BrainPhysics.com
An excellent source for information and quizes to assess OCD Symptoms, Severity and to find support groups and forums.
Child Anxiety Network
Provides thorough, user-friendly information about child anxiety. It also provides direction for those who are not sure where to turn when they think their child or a child they know may need professional help to cope with anxiety.
Drugwatch.com
Drug Interactions and Side Effects provides a comprehensive list of drugs used to treat OCD, Depression and other illnesses.
Lighthouse Press
Resource for books, CDs and other aids for treating and coping with children with OCD for both families and clinicians.
AddictionCenter.com
A free web information guide that connects addicts and their families with the help they need to put their lives together.
Dual Diagnosis
quality resource which addresses the strong relationship between substance abuse, addiction and mental health disorders.
Career Guide for Students with Disabilities
focuses on pre & post graduation college-to-career strategies
Paraquad
This organization provides numerous services for people with disabilities both physical and mental. Check out their Information and Referral page: http://www.paraquad.org/programs-and-services/independent-living-services/,information-and-referral/.