The OCD Whisperer Podcast with Kristina Orlova
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
In our ever-evolving understanding of mental health, we often fixate on finding a cure or a quick fix for conditions like OCD. But what if we reframed our approach to embrace a journey of skill-building instead? This powerful concept lies at the core of Mark's advocacy for individuals living with OCD.
Join us in today’s episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, where we're thrilled to welcome Mark Freeman, a renowned mental fitness coach and author of "You Are Not a Rock." With over 4 million views on his YouTube channel, Mark's empowering approach to mental health is both refreshing and inspiring.
During our conversation, we delve into the concept of OCD recovery, emphasizing skill development over the idea of being "recovered." Mark uses the analogy of learning to swim to illustrate managing life with OCD, highlighting adaptability and setting intentions to stay present amidst intrusive thoughts. We also explore the "uncertainty budget" and the impact of a rapidly changing world on mental health.
Join us for insights into gradual tool adoption and the importance of avoiding instant solutions. Don't miss out!
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Mark Freeman is a seasoned data strategist likening data management to racing - a vital yet often overlooked component. With a passion for integrating data seamlessly into tech ecosystems, he champions the concept of "shifting data left," advocating for collaboration between data and software engineering teams. Mark's expertise lies in optimizing data flow, ensuring businesses harness their data assets effectively for success.
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Kristina Orlova, LMFT
Mark Freeman
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**Disclaimer**
Please note, while our host is a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in OCD and anxiety disorders in the state of California, this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for therapy.
Stay tuned for bi-weekly episodes filled with valuable insights and tips for managing OCD and anxiety. And remember, keep going in the meantime. See you in the next episode!
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73. Interview with Gina Abbondante on ICBT vs ERP and ACT
72. Interview with Jonathan Schultz about OCD Lived Experience and ERP
71. Interview with Rev. Katie O’Dunne on Faith and OCD
70. Interview with Stephanie Woodrow on Gender Identity and OCD
69. Interview with Catherine Goldhouse about Inference Based CBT
68. Interview with Jenna Overbaugh on Nonconventional R-OCD
67. Interview with Emily and Lindsay of Think Presently
66. ERP and IBT (Inference Based Therapy) for my own perfectionism/just right OCD
65. OCD Stories We Tell Ourselves
64. My 30 day Rumination Journal Coming Soon
63. Self-punishment can be a compulsion in the OCD world
62. Some unhelpful thinking is important to be aware of
61. Perfectionism
60. ADHD and OCD with Dr.Roberto Olivardia lecturer at Harvard Medical School
59. Healthy avoidance vs OCD avoidance
58. What you need to know about OCD anxiety cycle
57. Are your kids asking the same questions over and over?
56. Do your intrusive thoughts mean something?
55. Are you willing to feel Uncomfortable?
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