OCD-UK  Webinar Series


We would like to introduce you to our brand-new webinar series. There’s always more to learn about OCD and its related disorders and this webinar series is an opportunity to hear from experts on topics not covered at our annual conference. The webinars are typically one hour long with time allowed for any questions you might have. 


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What to expect from the webinar series

Expert-led presentations 

The webinars which are delivered within this series will be presented by experts in the particular topics explored

Live webinars 

All service users will have the opportunity to register for live webinars so that you can ask questions in the Q&A box throughout the presentation

On-demand webinars for members

If you are unable to attend the live webinar, all OCD-UK members have the opportunity to watch the webinar on-demand in our dedicated members only library. Presentations will be uploaded into the library no longer than 6 weeks after the live webinar takes place

Members suggestions 

OCD-UK members will have the opportunity to share any suggestions with us for topics to explore. If you are a member, you can email us here. All suggestions are welcome and will be taken into consideration, however we will prioritise the topics which are most commonly suggested

Members questions 

Members will have the opportunity to ask any questions they have for the expert speaker prior to the webinar by emailing us at office@ocduk.org

Lived experience

On occasion we will also host webinars which will be delivered by people with lived experience of OCD directly
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Upcoming live webinars 

 
Below you will find upcoming live events which are open for registration now. 
 

Monday 12th May 2025
18:30 - 19.45

'When appearance anxiety and preoccupation takes over: An introduction to Body Dysmorphic Disorder'

Presented by Dr Alice Farrington, Clinical Psychologist, Oxford Health Specialist Psychological Intervention Centre & Mia Hill, OCD-UK

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Dr Alice Farrington

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Mia Hill

Friday 6th June 2025:
12:30 - 13:30

'It’s the feeling inside my head’: Understanding and managing mental contamination in OCD

Presented by Professor Roz Shafran

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Professor Roz Shafran

FAQ's

Are the webinars CPD accredited?

No, these webinars are not CPD accredited. The aim of the webinars are to help to educate listeners to better understand OCD which can help them in their own recovery journeys, whether that be directly or for their loved ones

What streaming platform will I need to use to access a live webinar?

We will be hosting all of our webinar series presentations on Zoom

Will I be on camera during the presentation?

No, attendees will not be on camera during webinars. The only people who will be visible on camera will be the OCD-UK host and the expert speaker who is presenting

Are all live webinars for members only? 

No, all webinars are freely available to any service user who is seeking more education about OCD and related disorders

Can I watch the webinar recording if I am not a member?

On-demand recordings of any previous webinars are only accessible to OCD-UK members. If you would like to learn more about OCD-UK membership, you can click here

Can I join more than one webinar? 

Yes, all service users are welcome to register for and attend as many webinars as you like throughout the webinar series. There is no limit to the number of webinars you can access because each webinar will focus on a different topic

How often will the webinars take place?

We will aim to host one webinar per month. However, due to limited resources and a small team, sometimes it might be bi-monthly

Who is allowed to attend a webinar?

All service users are welcome to register for the free webinars. This includes all people who have lived experience of OCD themselves, or loved ones and friends who are supporting someone who has OCD

Are the webinars for service users only?

Professionals are welcome to register and attend the webinars, however, they are aimed at service users and we will prioritise questions from service users directly

Do you have a question about the project that isn’t listed above? Email us at office@ocduk.org