Contamination OCD Isn’t Quirky

Contamination OCD Isn’t Quirky

In this long-awaited episode of Breaking the Rules, we finally do a deep dive into contamination-themed OCD — one of the most common, misunderstood, and physically debilitating OCD presentations.

This conversation goes far beyond clichés about handwashing and cleanliness. We unpack what contamination OCD actually looks like day-to-day: the pain, the exhaustion, the food avoidance, the disrupted routines, the impact on relationships, parenting, work, and health — and the quiet suffering that often goes unseen.

We explore both physical contamination fears (germs, illness, food safety, asbestos, chemicals) and moral contamination, where people fear being “tainted” by proximity to someone or something that conflicts with their values. The episode also tackles one of the trickiest clinical questions: how to work with ego-syntonic rules without turning therapy into another rigid rule system.

This is an essential listen for clinicians, clients, and loved ones wanting a clearer, more compassionate understanding of contamination OCD — and how ERP can be done flexibly, ethically, and effectively.

💬 Key themes:

  • What contamination OCD really looks like behind closed doors
  • Why it’s not about being “clean” or “house-proud”
  • The physical toll: pain, skin damage, exhaustion, hunger
  • Food avoidance, illness fears, and misdiagnosis with eating disorders
  • Moral contamination and value-based fear
  • Ego-syntonic vs ego-dystonic rules
  • How to assess contamination OCD properly
  • Flexibility vs rigidity in treatment
  • ERP without reinforcing “right vs wrong” rules
  • Helping clients choose values over compulsions

💡 “Contamination OCD holds people hostage.”

🧠 “This isn’t quirky — it’s devastating.”

💬 “There is no ‘right’ amount. Flexibility is the goal.”

🔖 Chapters

00:00 Why we avoided this topic (and why we’re doing it now)

01:00 What contamination OCD actually means

02:30 Moral contamination explained

05:00 The physical and emotional toll

08:00 Illness fears, COVID, and community safety

10:00 When contamination affects parenting and relationships

12:00 Ego-syntonic rules and client-led goals

14:00 Flexibility vs rigid hygiene rules

16:00 ERP and realistic exposure work

19:00 Messing up rituals and tolerating uncertainty

22:00 Assessment questions clinicians should be asking

25:00 Creative exposure ideas

27:30 Final reflections and encouragement


#OCD #ContaminationOCD #ERP #TherapyPodcast #MentalHealthProfessionals #OCDRecovery #ExposureTherapy #BreakingTheRulesPodcast #ClinicianSupport #MentalHealthAwareness

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