From local to national, and from in-person to virtual, there’s lots going on…

A Storytelling Event About OCD 

March 1, 2026 | 5:00-6:15pm
Atlas Theater, Home of CSZ Seattle, 3509 Fremont Ave N

​Maybe, Maybe Not is a cast of individuals with personal experience with OCD. It is co-produced by Dr. Shereen Morse, an OCD psychiatrist and former stage performer and Dr. Stacy Welch, an OCD psychologist and the former director of the Anxiety and Stress Reduction Center of Seattle.

All proceeds are fundraising for OCD Washington’s programs or services.

What happened to my child? Raising awareness of PANDAS/PANS

March 19, 2026 | Noon
Online – Registration Opening Soon

Session objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
• Describe the basic biological processes involved in pediatric neuropsychiatric illnesses such as PANDAS and PANS.
• Recognize major and minor symptoms required in order to make this clinical diagnosis.
• Demonstrate an understanding of first-line treatment options and differentiating levels of symptom severity.
• Identify barriers to care as well as local resources to support both the patient and family.

Registration opening soon

31st Annual OCD Conference

July 9–12, 2026 | Hyatt Regency Seattle, WA & Online
Hyatt Regency, 808 Howell St, Seattle, WA 98101

​The Annual OCD Conference is a unique, immersive event filled with educational programming for the OCD and related disorders community — including clinicians, individuals with OCD and related disorders, family members and supporters, youth, students, and researchers. Attendees come together to connect, learn, and share experiences with others impacted by OCD and related disorders, as well as with expert clinicians and researchers.

Registration opens March 16, 2026

Annual OCD Walk

10am-1pm | Seward Park, Seattle
5900 Lake Washington Blvd. Seattle, WA 98118

Save the date for our Annual OCD Walk this autumn!

The Seattle OCD Walk is a community engagement event that allows individuals to connect, share stories, create impact, and show those struggling on their road to recovery that they are not alone. It’s a chance for us to raise funds and awareness of what it really means to have OCD.

Registration will open Summer 2026!