Meetings:  10am - Noon  3rd Saturday of each month

              Info, Resources, Treatment Referrals

                          Email:  seattleocd@gmail.com  

MEETING SAT, Feb 21, 2026   10 am to Noon

    “Identifying and Managing Social Anxiety”

 Travis Osborne, PhD, ABPPClinical Director, Director of the Anxiety Center, Co-Director of Research and Outcomes Monitoring, Evidence Based Treatment Centers of Seattle.  

     
Glaser Auditorium, Swedish Health, 747 Broadway, Seattle

Campus Map, Directions & Parking

 

Campus Map, Directions and Parking | First Hill Campus | Seattle, WA | Swedish

 

Swedish Medical Center First Hill Campus parking - free or cheap lots, garages and street meter spots

 

31st Annual OCD Conference in Seattle

SAVE THE DATE: July 9–12, 2026 | Hyatt Regency Seattle & Virtual (Hybrid event)For all those impacted by OCD and related disorders, mental health professionals, and researchers.  

Sign Up Here for Conference Updates:  International OCD Foundation | Conferences for OCD Support 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       



 

 

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Common Obsessive Thought
Fear of contamination
Fear of causing harm to another
Fear of making mistake
Fear of behaving in a socially unacceptable manner
Common Compulsive Behaviors
Repeated checking
Counting/Repeating
Collecting/Hoarding
Repeated Cleaning
Excessive Arranging