Chris Trondsen: Body Dysmorphic Disorder (#444)

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Spenser Gabin: Reflections on ERP therapy, and becoming a therapist (#517)

In episode 517 I chat with Spenser Gabin. Spenser is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in Encinitas, California We discuss his OCD, becoming a therapist, his thoughts on Ian O'Brien's episode and clinical perceptive on Ian's research findings on exposure and response ...  Afficher plus

Story: Emma (Group therapy, OCD around parenting, real event OCD) (Ep516)

In episode 516 I chat with Emma who has kindly agreed to share her OCD story with us. We discuss OCD around parenting, real event themed OCD, group therapy and experiences of it, rumination, reassurance, dealing with shame, creativity in recovery, and much more. Hope it helps. Sh ...  Afficher plus

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