The OCD Whisperer Podcast with Kristina Orlova
Health & Fitness:Mental Health
In the realm of mental health treatment, the evolution of therapeutic approaches is an ongoing journey marked by innovation and discovery. One such breakthrough that has been gaining prominence in recent years is Inference-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (I-CBT). This cutting-edge approach offers a fresh perspective on how we understand and address our obsessional reasoning process.
In today’s episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, we are joined by Amanda Petrik-Gardner, a true expert in the treatment of OCD and related disorders.
One of the key points we discuss is the difference between obsessional doubt and reasonable doubt. Amanda really emphasizes the importance of recognizing whether our doubts are based on direct evidence or our imagination running wild. It's all about distinguishing between what's real and what's not.
We also touch on the concept of inferential confusion. This is when we arrive at conclusions based on a reasoning process that is based on imagined scenarios, making it difficult to trust our own senses and perceptions. But fear not, because Amanda introduces us to the concept of reality sensing. It's all about regaining that trust in ourselves and our own experiences.
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Our Guest
Amanda Petrik-Gardner
Amanda Petrik-Gardner, LCPC, LPC, LIMHP, is a seasoned Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor spanning Kansas and Maine, and Licensed Professional Counselor across Arizona, Colorado, Michigan, and Missouri. She's also the creator of the OCD Exposure Coloring Book. With expertise in OCD, anxiety, and Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors, Amanda offers teletherapy in several states including Florida, facilitating transformative counseling.
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Kristina Orlova, LMFT
Amanda Petrik-Gardner
**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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74. Interview with Olga Green on Intuition and Gut Knowledge
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
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63. Self-punishment can be a compulsion in the OCD world
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59. Healthy avoidance vs OCD avoidance
58. What you need to know about OCD anxiety cycle
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56. Do your intrusive thoughts mean something?
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