Los Angeles Times “For Those With Orthorexia, Diet Can Never Be Pure Enough”Article on Orthorexia Includes interview with OCDLA Staff Therapist, Kimberley Quinlan, MFTOCD Newsletter “Mindfulness and CBT for OCD”Article on Mindfulness and CBT for OCD Co-authored by OCDLA Executive Director, ...
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Shana Doronn, a therapist featured on “Obsessed,” describes obsessions as unwanted thoughts, images, impulses, urges and fears. “Compulsions are what the person does to reduce the anxiety caused by these thoughts,” she said. Barone said that when he turned 12, his worried mother carted ...
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Working closely with a therapist to obtain the desired results during this process is important. Exposure Therapy (ET): Allowing individuals to confront their fears in an environment that is both safe and controlled can be helpful when it comes to reducing the impact of OCD. This therapy may ...
Therapist Natasha Daniels created this workbook. It can be used with parents and/or a therapist for children struggling with OCD. This is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approach that helps children identify their OCD, and then create strategies to overcome it. It uses positive messaging to help ...
If you need help finding a therapist, you can try SELF’s guide or look into digital options like BetterHelp and TalkSpace. “Having gone through Exposure [and] Response Prevention therapy, I am able to take the necessary precautions during the new coronavirus pandemic but am not going ...