Treatment options for OCD and Hoarding: what evidence and practice say (In-person)

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A room packed with various items, representing hoarding

About this event

This event takes place on our Cambridge campus. You can also join us virtually.

This interactive panel brings together researchers, clinicians, and individuals with lived experience to discuss interventions and treatment options for these complex conditions.

What to Expect:

  • Insights into evidence-based approaches that have proven effective
  • Discussion of ongoing challenges in treatment and care
  • Perspectives from clinical practice and real-world experiences
  • Opportunities to learn how research and practice intersect to improve support

Whether you’re curious about current treatment options or want to understand the complexities of OCD and hoarding, this event offers a comprehensive overview of what’s working—and what still needs attention.

Panel members include:

  • ARU staff members Dr Jane Scott and Professor Sharon Morein
  • ARU PhD researchers Laura Laken and Enes Kartal
  • A lived experience contributor joining online (That Hoarder from That Hoarder: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding podcast)

Note the above panel includes a clinical psychologist, therapist and counsellor

Event presented as part of the Cambridge Festival.

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