Chris discusses patients who demonstrate grit and resilience in the therapeutic journey. Being willing and able to tolerate psychoemotive distress is ESSENTIAL to stopping compulsions. And resisting and stopping compulsions is the active ingredient to making progress against the OCD.
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Manage Feelings; but F*** Anxiety
Talking Back to Thoughts in Hair-Pulling and Skin-Picking Disorders
You Play Offense for OCD. You Play Defense for Skin-Picking and Hair Pulling Disorders
Got Triggered? What Now?
What Do I Do When I Don't REALIZE I'm Doing Compulsions?
It's about Tolerating the Itch and Stopping the Scratching Response
It's Easier to Act Yourself into a New Way of Thinking Than It Is to Think Yourself into a New Way of Acting
Why Do I Have These Intrusive Thoughts?
What's the Difference between Facts and Fears?
Compulsions Make the Thoughts Real
Can You Imagine Anxiety-Producing Thoughts That Don't Produce Anxiety?
Introducing Dr. B: A Follow-Up on the System and Its Parts
The System is Made Up of Parts
Your Compulsions Hide in Your Assumptions about What is NOT a Compulsion
The 2 Primary Reasons OCDers Don't Tend to Make Much Progress
Mark McMinn, Ph.D.
What Does That Thought Mean?
To Panic or Not to Panic: That is the Question
Act Better First; Feel Better Next.
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