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Episode 5: Checking, Vampires, and the OCD Cycle

Episode 5: Checking, Vampires, and the OCD Cycle

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概要

Come with us, Laura Mole and Jess Hayes, as we explore the 'checking' in 'Just Checking'. You get to hear about a day in the life of Shenrique, as we talk all about how they check to make sure that they aren't a bad person, then take a lesson from vampire superstitions to break the OCD loop. As always, you also get a look into our brain spam, and get to shout out your weekly OCD wins too.




Time Stamps:



01:30: Dramas through our week



07:00: What OCD Doris has been up to



10:30: Interoceptive differences in neurodivergence and health anxiety



13:15: Brain spam



18:48: Our story telling about checking clients



23:00: Epstein files, me too and OCD



23:20: Shenrique's checking compulsions in case they are a bad person



27:50: What checking actually does



28:40: Shout out to Elyse Myers



30:00: The OCD cycle and what keeps it going



31:25: Vampires and OCD to show what to aim for



37:49: Hierarchies and values-based erp lists



40:40: Do we have to do an exposure to everything on the list?



43:55: How do we help Shenrique?



45:40: More tolerance, not more certainty



46:40: OCD wins of the week



51:00: Questions from the listeners: OCD diagnosis



53:00: Exposure lab feedback from imaginal exposure



54:50: Exposure lab for checking



56:40: OCD being a big anxiety diverter



58:00: 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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