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Welcome to episode 387 of The OCD and Anxiety Podcast! As we near our 400th episode, we're taking a look at patience and our relationship to it, especially when dealing with complex challenges like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Inspired by our coach Robert James, we are going to explore various ways we can cultivate patience and turn frustrating setbacks into opportunities for growth.
This episode delves deep into the often turbulent journey of dealing with OCD. We'll talk about the highs and lows that come with the disorder, how to manage impatience during recovery, and the importance of acknowledging setbacks as a normal part of progress. We'll also touch on vital strategies, such as exercising self-compassion and understanding the unpredictability of life.
Often, when we're making progress with OCD, it seems like triggers increase rather than decrease. This could be our brain trying to lead us back to old, familiar habits. Recognizing and resisting this can be crucial in smoothly navigating the path to recovery. The episode also explores this phenomenon, drawing insights from acceptance commitment therapy, exposure work, and the teachings of Carl Jung.
As we journey through this discussion, you'll learn how to cultivate patience effectively. By accepting the challenging emotions that come with setbacks and resisting the urge to feed our frustrations, we can actually come out stronger and more determined to fight OCD.
Don't miss out on this insightful discussion that aims to empower you with practical tools and the mindset you need to combat impatience and setbacks in your journey with OCD. Start living the life you choose, not the one chosen by your fears.
Disclaimer:
Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.
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Episode 358 - Mastering OCD: Embracing Choice For Greater Empowerment
Episode 357 - Tech Tools For OCD
Episode 356 - From Intrusive Thoughts To Inner Peace: Coping Mechanisms For OCD
Episode 355 - Relationship OCD & Wanting That Just Right Feeling
Episode 354 - OCD Essential Skills - How To Practice Feeling Your Emotions
Episode 353 - Why People Don’t Understand OCD
2024 - The Year You Get OCD Under Control?
Episode 351 - Fear & Loathing In OCD Land
Episode350 - The Christmas OCD Story - Make It One Of Strength & Resilience
Episode 349 - Does ERP Always Work For OCD?
Episode 348 - Getting In The Face Of OCD With Compassionate Determination
Episode 347 - Is Accepting OCD Giving In To It?
Episode 346 - A Chat With Stroke Survivor, Author & Speaker Angie Read
Episode 345 - Three Ways To Deal With OCD In Everyday Life
Episode 344 - A Chat About Anxiety, Loneliness & Leadership With Nick Jonsson
Episode 343 - Decision Making OCD
Episode 342 - Mindful Obsessions - No, It’s Not a Contradiction...
Episode 341- Because I’ve Had OCD For So Long, Does That Mean I’m Always Going To Be Stuck?
Episode 340 - Obsessions & Fears of Making Mistakes
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