OCD Straight Talk Chris Leins, MA, NCC, LPCC-S
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An anxiety and OCD treatment-specialist explains how these debilitating conditions are effectively treated, why sometimes they're not, and how anxiety sufferers tend to keep themselves symptomatic. This podcast is designed both for those who suffer from anxiety disorders, and OCD and related disorders, and those who seek to treat this population with greater efficacy.
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How Do I Spoil My Compulsion?
Chris discusses two ways, one motor and one metal with examples, as to how you might work to spoil compulsions that you've just engaged.
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Get Started! How to Build My Hierarchy
Chris discusses some specifics of how to build a working hierarchy. But nothing will replace your grit and resilience.
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OCD - the C = ERP
Chris discusses a few cliches that inform his work in therapy in order to orient and empower patients and listeners as to the "active ingredient" in the therapeutic process.
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The Trifecta of Ingredients Yields the Right Result
Chris discusses the correct way to do exposure therapy and continues the discussion on why many people don't get what they want from the process: they're not doing it the right way.
Feel free to reach out with any questions you might have to chrisleins04@gmail.com.
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MicroCompulsions: the Rituals You DON'T See
Chris discusses the reality that people fall back on the habits that they know when the anxiety-related "shit hits the fan." They're going to use the so-called "coping behaviors" with which they're familiar to try and feel better, even though it is often these very responses that keep their thoughts and anxiety strong and coming back again and again. The great trouble is that they can't stop these responses because they don't see them.
Feel free to reach out with any question you might to chrisleins04@gmail.com. Or visit the our practice at KentuckyOCD.com.
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Pull the "C" out of the OCD
Chris encourages listeners with the idea that they don't "have to" do compulsions, explaining that often people confuse intrusive thoughts and anxiety with compulsions. They in turn think they "can't" stop the compulsions. The clarity between them and the choice to stop compulsions makes a big difference, especially over time.
Feel free to reach out with any questions you might have to chrisleins04@gmail.com.
If you've found the podcast helpful, consider giving us a 5-star rating and subscribing to the podcast for more structured help with you anxiety or OCD symptoms.