This group is open to sufferers, family members and friends, and is an informal meeting where people affected by OCD can talk to others in a friendly, non-judgemental way.
The group does not offer specific therapy or professional guidance, but is an opportunity to share ideas and strategies, and to provide mutual support.
Location
The Poetry Place
22 Betterton Street
London
WC2H 9BX
(upstairs room called the Poetry Studio - use door to left of cafe)
Betterton Street runs between Drury Lane and Endell Street, in the Covent Garden area of Central London. It is only a short walk from our old venue The Plough. From The Plough, head down Museum Street to New Oxford Street, cross New Oxford Street and go straight across into the continuation of Museum Street, go straight across High Holborn into Drury Lane, and Betterton Street is then the second street on the right. The Poetry Place is on the right about half way along the street.
The nearest underground station is Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line), with Tottenham Court Road (Northern and Central Lines) and Holborn (Piccadilly and Central Lines) also nearby.
Any bus going to Holborn or Tottenham Court Road will drop you within a few minutes walk. It's also a pleasant walk up from Trafalgar Square or The Strand through Covent Garden Market.
When
The group meets fortnightly on a Thursday evening, with room available from 6.30pm for a 7pm prompt start, finishing 9:30pm.
2010
The next few dates are:
Thursday 8th July
Thursday 22nd July
Thursday 5th August
Thursday 19th August
Thursday 2nd September
Thursday 16th September
Thursday 30th September
Contact Information
Stephen by emailing centrallondon@ocduk.org or calling OCD-UK
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