The Search for Novel Treatment Targets for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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Each month The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation hosts a Meet the Scientist Webinar featuring a researcher discussing the latest findings related to mental illness. In June, 2019, the Foundation featured Dr. Susanne E. Ahmari of the University of Pittsburgh.

Description: Dr. Ahmari’s translational OCD research program at University of Pittsburgh seeks to identify the molecular, cellular, and circuit-level changes that underlie the onset and persistence of abnormal repetitive and compulsive behaviors. In this webinar, she will discuss how her lab’s recent findings could ultimately pave the way to new treatment approaches for this mental illness that affects 2% to 3% of people worldwide.

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40 years... hoping and waiting for something effective....

giaretta
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So no new novel ocd treatments 😢 . That was time well spent😢 . Its 2024

triciaosullivan
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Interesting that that Venn diagram chooses to omit anything to do with trauma, despite research that would support its inclusion

dannyzee
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You left out a ton of themes in your presentation LOL !

jp-dvet
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So there's no treatment for ocd novel or otherwise that actually works. Nothing works. You'll come to the end of your career and still no treatment or cure for ocd. Maybe if we were all mice there might be hope.

triciaosullivan