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Clinical Trial 03.09.2023

LATINO Genomics Project

Description of Study
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, in collaboration with the University of North Carolina, are conducting an international study of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in Latin Americans, Hispanics and Brazilians.
Blog post 03.09.2023

Emetophobia Vs. Eating Disorders  

To the untrained eye, the behavior of those with emetophobia may appear very similar to those with eating disorders. Outwardly, both may seem to have a strained relationship with food, their body, and certain physical bodily sensations; however, they are two separate and distinct conditions. 
Blog post 03.07.2023

OCD Through a Latinx/Hispanic Lens

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can affect people of all races, color, ethnicity, gender, socio-economic status, sexual orientation and/or different cultural backgrounds, and culture can have a large influence on how someone might perceive or report their symptoms.

Marcia H Rabinowits is a clinical psychologist licensed in FL and MA founder and owner of CBT clinic for OCD and Anxiety in Miami. She specialized in evidence-based treatment for adults struggling with OCD and anxiety disorders.

Kristina Orlova, LMFT, founder of KOR Results OCD & Anxiety Specialist, is a mental health professional with 17 years of experience. Her expertise lies in OCD and anxiety disorders, which she has been specializing in for the past 7 years.

Birdie Gunyon Meyer is an RN with a Master’s Degree in Psychology and Counseling. She was the Founder of the Perinatal Mood Disorders Program at Indiana University Health in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is Certified in Perinatal Mental Health, and is an internationally known expert and speaker.

Blog post 02.27.2023

A Different Way to Classify OCD Types?

Subtypes are helpful in normalizing symptoms for OCD sufferers and even for diagnosing purposes.  And it is common for OCD sufferers to have multiple subtypes.