OCD Isn’t You: Reclaiming Your Identity

OCD Isn’t You: Reclaiming Your Identity

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OCD’s Most Convincing Lie: “I’m Broken”

Book your free discovery call directly, visit: www.robertjamescoaching.com Robert James dismantles the common OCD belief that "I'm broken," explaining how intrusive thoughts and compulsions create a learned loop—not a damaged identity. He describes how compulsions reinforce anxie ...  Show more

5 Recovery Mistakes That Keep You Stuck in OCD

Book your free discovery call directly, visit: www.robertjamescoaching.com In episode 586 Robert James outlines five common recovery mistakes that keep people stuck: treating anxiety as a problem to be solved, turning recovery into a certainty project, using safety behaviours dur ...  Show more

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