Story: Abi K (#406)

Story: Abi K (#406)

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Story: Charlotte (harm and suicidal themed OCD, journaling, therapy) (#525)

In episode 525 I chat with Charlotte who has kindly agreed to share her OCD story with us. We discuss her story, worrying she was pregnant as a kid, realising it's OCD, experiencing theme switches, harm themed OCD, mental health health anxiety, suicidal themed OCD, getting therap ...  Show more

Ray Kolke: Rumination by the Numbers (RBTN) as a tool for dealing with rumination (#524)

In episode 524 I chat with Ray Kolke. Ray is a licensed mental health counsellor (LMHC) who works with people affected by OCD and anxiety. We discuss his therapist background, why he doesn't ask his clients how they are feeling at the start of the session, he discusses not focusi ...  Show more

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