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To learn more about the International OCD Foundation’s 23rd Annual OCD Conference, please visit http://ocd2016.org.
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Anyaliese Hancock-Smith, PhD

Dr. Anyaliese Hancock-Smith is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Assistant Professor and the Director of the Psychiatric Inpatient-Consultation Liaison Service Program at the University of Florida in the Department of Psychiatry and Division of Medical Psychology. She completed her APA-approved pre-doctoral internship at the Kennedy Krieger Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and received specialized training in child and family therapy. She then completed her postdoctoral residency and fellowship at the University of Florida where she further developed her expertise in child and family therapy and obtained specialized training in the treatment of OCD, including Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy. Dr. Hancock-Smith's current clinical and research interests include the evaluation and treatment of the effects of psychopathology and sociocultural risk factors on familial development across the lifespan, including the reciprocal impact of familial patterns and practices on, and related to, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.