
The OCD Clinic & Research Foundation, Bangladesh is the first psychiatric organization in Bangladesh working for the wellbeing of OCD patients and their families. The OCD Clinic & Research Foundation addresses the interest of academic, research, and patients’ services.
Talking our problems
It’s an important step to express our problems to the psychiatrist or therapist. Let ventilate your emotional concerns that will reduce your anxiety and depression. Talking your problems is the way of diagnosis of mental illness like OCD, depression, anxiety disorders etc.
Ongoing Discussion:
Your recurrent intrusive thoughts built escalating anxiety day by day. Ongoing discussions on your problems open the windows for further therapeutic interventions.
Solving problems:
Solving your problems is the ultimate goal of all types of psychological and pharmacological treatment.
Challenges in Removing Stigma;
Peoples have stigma about OCD. Some peoples think that OCD is a self controlling disease and it can easy remove by the affected persons willingly. Sometimes, they believe in traditional treatments. That make their lives more miserable.
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OFFICE HOURS
Monday – Saturday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Closed on Sunday
Our expert Psychiatrists & Psychologists
Seek professional help from someone that knows OCD and talk to other family members so you can share your feelings of anger sadness guilt shame and isolation.

Tanvir Ahmed Shuvo
Media & Press Secretary
Tanvir Ahmed Shuvo
Media & Press Secretary

Depon Chandra Sarkar
Social Secretary
Depon Chandra Sarkar
Social Secretary

Uttam Kumar Sarkar
Social Secretary
Uttam Kumar Sarkar
Social Secretary

Rehnuma E Jannat
Assistant Scientific Secretary
Rehnuma E Jannat
Assistant Scientific Secretary

Prof. Dr. Md. Tazul Islam
Advisor
Prof. Dr. Md. Tazul Islam
Advisor

Dr. Md. Rashidul Haque
Chairman
Dr. Md. Rashidul Haque
Chairman

Nurunnahar Begum
Scientific Secretary
Nurunnahar Begum
Scientific Secretary
Success Stories
OCD is a chronic disorder with a wide range of potential severities. Overall, close to 70% of patients entering treatment experience a significant improvement in their symptoms.
However, OCD remains a chronic illness, with symptoms that may wax and wane during the life of the patient

Dr. Md. Rashidul Haque
Patients with OCD should be monitored for psychiatric comorbidities and suicide risk.15–17 In their lifetime, 90% of patients with OCD meet criteria for at least one other psychiatric diagnosis.2 The most common comorbid diagnoses are anxiety disorders (75.8%), including panic disorder, social phobia, specific

Prof. Dr. Md. Tazul Islam
Professor of Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Raju Akon
Clinical & Counselling Psychologist Expert in counseling & psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, TA,RET
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