40 min

Overcoming Intrusive Thought Patterns with Zach Westerbeck, Part 2 From Survivor to Thriver

    • Mental Health

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Do you struggle with OCD? 


According to the World Health Organization, it is one of the top ten most debilitating disorders, but it is one of the most misdiagnosed. This means that many people with this disorder aren’t getting the help they need. 


In this episode of From Survivor to Thriver, we have a special two-part episode with Zach Westerbeck, where we talk about the things that people don’t know or understand about OCD, what it actually is, the truth about intrusive thoughts, and so much more. 


Zach Westerbeck is a Mental Health advocate, National speaker, College Success Coach, and author of “You’re Not Alone”, who was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder in 2016. During that time period he experienced severe anxiety, deep depression, and thoughts of suicide. After hitting his rock bottom moment, he sought help and started to recover. 


Through his recovery process, he became Mental Health First Aid certified and now travels the country educating thousands of students on the fundamentals of mental health. Through his personal experiences and extensive research, he is able to relate and clearly articulate why now, more than ever, it is critical to understand how to manage your mental health. 


Zach has spoken at higher learning institutions such as Penn State, Georgia Tech, Purdue University, University of Arizona, to name a few.


In today’s episode we cover: 


Your amygdala and limbic system when it comes to OCDCBT and intrusive thoughtsWhy people need a “why” The deep, innate desire for certainty and safetyChanges to your prefrontal cortex during traumaMental health issues among different generationsOverstimulation from technologyNegativity biasOur capacity to change and adapt


We hope you enjoyed part one of our conversation with Zach. If you want to hear more from Zach, make sure to check out his book and tune in to his podcast. 


Thanks again for tuning in. We are so grateful to each and every one of you. Please remember to leave a rating and review of our show. It helps us grow and reach those who need it. Also, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! 
Links: 
Visit Zach’s website 
Listen to his podcast 
Follow him on Instagram 
Follow him on Facebook 
Check out his book
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Follow us on TikTok
Get in touch: amgits.reverse@gmail.com
“This is the next wave. We’re going to have people healing from trauma, anxiety, OCD, and depression at scale.” -Zach
“OCD really is consuming.” -Marc
“For those of us with OCD, the scary part is we can actually change the narrative in our own minds.” -Erik

Send us a Text Message.
Do you struggle with OCD? 


According to the World Health Organization, it is one of the top ten most debilitating disorders, but it is one of the most misdiagnosed. This means that many people with this disorder aren’t getting the help they need. 


In this episode of From Survivor to Thriver, we have a special two-part episode with Zach Westerbeck, where we talk about the things that people don’t know or understand about OCD, what it actually is, the truth about intrusive thoughts, and so much more. 


Zach Westerbeck is a Mental Health advocate, National speaker, College Success Coach, and author of “You’re Not Alone”, who was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder in 2016. During that time period he experienced severe anxiety, deep depression, and thoughts of suicide. After hitting his rock bottom moment, he sought help and started to recover. 


Through his recovery process, he became Mental Health First Aid certified and now travels the country educating thousands of students on the fundamentals of mental health. Through his personal experiences and extensive research, he is able to relate and clearly articulate why now, more than ever, it is critical to understand how to manage your mental health. 


Zach has spoken at higher learning institutions such as Penn State, Georgia Tech, Purdue University, University of Arizona, to name a few.


In today’s episode we cover: 


Your amygdala and limbic system when it comes to OCDCBT and intrusive thoughtsWhy people need a “why” The deep, innate desire for certainty and safetyChanges to your prefrontal cortex during traumaMental health issues among different generationsOverstimulation from technologyNegativity biasOur capacity to change and adapt


We hope you enjoyed part one of our conversation with Zach. If you want to hear more from Zach, make sure to check out his book and tune in to his podcast. 


Thanks again for tuning in. We are so grateful to each and every one of you. Please remember to leave a rating and review of our show. It helps us grow and reach those who need it. Also, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! 
Links: 
Visit Zach’s website 
Listen to his podcast 
Follow him on Instagram 
Follow him on Facebook 
Check out his book
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Follow us on TikTok
Get in touch: amgits.reverse@gmail.com
“This is the next wave. We’re going to have people healing from trauma, anxiety, OCD, and depression at scale.” -Zach
“OCD really is consuming.” -Marc
“For those of us with OCD, the scary part is we can actually change the narrative in our own minds.” -Erik

40 min