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The latest 52-page OCD-UK magazine, Compulsive Reading is on its way to OCD-UK members, and it's not too late to become a member to receive your copy! The magazine provides a great mix of community content, OCD related news and personal stories including exclusive content not published online. You may take a closer look at one of our previous magazines by downloading a previous issue free of charge.

So if you're not already a member, now is a great time to become a member of OCD-UK to be sent a copy of the bumper 52-page December magazine! To receive copies of this and other magazines, in addition to receiving lots of other member benefits all you need to do is become a member of OCD-UK. Please join our community, and support our charity by becoming a member, please click here to become a member.

 

 

December 2017 (Issue 38) - Inside this 52-page issue:

  • Understanding OCD formulation
  • Winter Blues - Feeling SAD?
  • List of treatments offered at national specialist clinics
  • Your OCD stories.
  • OCD Research round-up
  • Retailers misusing OCD
  • Personal Independence Payment
  • List of every OCD documentary since 2003
  • New OCD books
  • List of latest OCD Journal papers and details of how to access.
  • 2018 conference date and location

And much, much more...

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A great read if I do say so myself, well worth becoming a member!

Becoming a member will give you additional forum benefits, your donation will help support the work of the charity, it helps fund this forum for example and you will also get this great read (with exclusive content not online).

 

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Completely agree, its a very modest amount of money £2 per month, (you can pay the £24 in a one off fee if you want) i feel it is money well spent and i am like a lot of people where money is pretty tight but i feel that this charity has done a lot for me in terms of info about the disorder and this forum which i feel very grateful to have come across. 

I would say to users, if you can spare the money then do so, it is a great cause.

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15 hours ago, taurean said:

Why not ask a loved-one family member or friend, who wants to help you get better, to hand you the small funding needed to buy membership of OCD-UK this Christmas?

It would make a terrific present. 

Putting OCD-UK membership on your Christmas wishlist - what a fabulous idea! :xmas_cool:

At £24 a year (payable as a one-off, or as £2 monthly instalments) it's an affordable present for many people's families even if the sufferer isn't able to afford to buy membership themselves. 

And it could be a way to 'come out' to families, start a discussion, and engender the support needed for the recovery journey. If I wasn't already a member I'd definitely put it on my list to Santa. :HappyXmas:

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How many Christmas gifts can change lives? 

The magazine editions alone are worth more than the membership fee. 

If I too wasn't a member, this would be top of my Christmas bucket list. 

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Am looking forward to reading my e-version of this highly professional wonderfully informative magazine. 

It's in my inbox awaiting my attention, and I am making myself temporarily wait so the joy of the read will be that much better. 

Don't think I can wait till Christmas Day though :biggrin:

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I have been reading this wonderful magazine. 

As my wife discovered, it's not easy to find any practical beneficial magazines for men to give to them for Christmas, but there are large numbers of ones for ladies. 

So I had to make do with the present of Match magazine from her, but "Compulsive Reading"  is a wonderful read over the holiday period - great helpful information, fascinating stats plus, rightly, giving thanks to so many who raise funds or give donations to OCD-UK,  without which finance these forums could not be free to air to help so many people. 

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