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Episode 3: OCD self-care, compassion, and how we try to k*ll off family members with our minds.

Episode 3: OCD self-care, compassion, and how we try to k*ll off family members with our minds.

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In this episode, we go through some of the wider factors that can make someone more susceptible to OCD, and some things that might have made previous therapy unsuccessful. Laura Mole talks through a way to build some self-compassion and Jessica Hayes shares some tips for those who are neurodivergent too. As always, we talk things through with a bit of humour and a whole lot of validation. So grab a brew, settle in, and listen to some friends get passionate about OCD.



In this episode:



00:40 Introduction and hello


01:20 Exposure lab feedback


05:30 Brain spam- our intrusive thoughts feature


13:40 Jess' book for children to protect people from OCD


15:55 Coping skills to tolerate exposures


18:04 Laura gets lost


18:35 Window of tolerance and why erp is sometimes too hard


20:25 How self-care fits into OCD therapy


22:32 Responsive self-care vs self-care compulsions


30:00 A list for when your amygdala is driving the bus and how loved ones can help


32:40 Self-esteem and how this plays into OCD


35:00 Neurodivergent self-regulation and sensory needs


41:20 Building self-compassion to help OCD


44:20 Laura's self-compassion exercise


49:40 OCD Wins of the Week


52 :00 Exposure Lab


54:30 Goodbyes



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Content Warnings:


We do reference some thoughts that people may find distressing so please listen with caution if this is you, and take a break if you need to.



Disclaimer


This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional mental health support, please contact a mental health professional for advice and support.




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